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Putting Evidence to Work in Your Library

Course
Introduction [:58]

DESCRIPTION

Jeffrey DiScala has a secret that really isn't a secret at all. It's about helping you make both big and small leaps in your library program and working toward transformational change. What's the secret? The power of evidence and having an evidence-based practice. Learn from these short videos as he discusses the whats, whys, and hows of using evidence in your library and earn a certificate of completion for one hour of PD.

WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES

  • Learn the meaning of evidence-based practice and how to put it to work in your library
  • Learn about the three types of evidence that can help inform your practice
  • Learn how to use research by others to make changes in your library
  • Learn how quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods evidence can be collected in your library
  • Learn how to use evidence for advocacy

WORKSHOP OUTLINE

Each workshop lesson includes video content and a follow-up activity to help you apply and show evidence of your learning.

Introduction Video

Lesson 1: Using Evidence in Your Library Program

Activity: Writing a Statement of Intent

Lesson 2: Types of Evidence

Activity: Reflecting on Past Evidence Collected

Lesson 3: Collecting Evidence

Activity: Resources for Foundational and Process Evidence

Lesson 4: Outcomes Evidence

Activity: Determining & Aligning Your Research Purpose

Lesson 5: Objective Data Collection

Activity: Creating a Research Plan, Part I

Lesson 6: Subjective Data Collection

Activity: Creating a Research Plan, Part II

Lesson 7: Presenting Evidence for Change

Activity: Presenting Your Evidence

Closing Video

Workshop Quiz

CREDIT HOURS

Earn one professional development clock hour for completing this workshop's videos, activities, and quiz. Consult with your supervising organization about applying these to your professional development requirements.

EVIDENCE OF LEARNING

To show evidence of learning for this course, complete and share the following:

  1. Planning Template: Putting Evidence to Work
  2. Workshop Quiz Results / Certificate of Completion

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

Jeffrey DiScala, PhD, is an assistant professor in the Darden College of Education at Old Dominion University. He earned his master's and doctorate from the University of Maryland. He is co-principal investigator for The Lilead Project, a research and professional development program for school library leaders. His research interests include education, technology, and information policies in education and professional development for school librarians and classroom teachers. He has co-authored numerous articles in publications such as Library Quarterly, School Library Research, School Libraries Worldwide, and Knowledge Quest.

ABOUT LIBRARIES UNLIMITED

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CONTACT INFORMATION

To make inquiries about this workshop, please email WebinarSLC@abc-clio.com.

Additional Resources

Bibliography.

About the Author

Jeffrey DiScala, PhD, is an assistant professor in the Darden College of Education at Old Dominion University. He earned his master's and doctorate from the University of Maryland. He is co-principal investigator for The Lilead Project, a research and professional development program for school library leaders. His research interests include education, technology, and information policies in education and professional development for school librarians and classroom teachers. He has co-authored numerous articles in publications such as Library Quarterly, School Library Research, School Libraries Worldwide, and Knowledge Quest.

MLA Citation

DiScala, Jeffrey. "Putting Evidence to Work in Your Library. Introduction [:58]." School Library Connection, ABC-CLIO, January 2019, schoollibraryconnection.com/Content/Course?LearningModuleId=2186016&topicCenterId=2247903.

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