Honoring Our Differences

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Welcome to LIB 5010
Building Library Media Center
Collections!
LIB 5010
Building Library Media Center Collections
Agenda
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It Takes a Team (Introductions)
What Are We Going to Do this Semester? (Course
Syllabus)
Traveling to Another World (Using the AET Zone)
What is Collection Development?
Controversial Issues Censorship
It Takes a Team
What questions do you ask when
you meet someone new?
Kortman, S and Eckstein. (2004). Winnie-the-Pooh: a “Honey Jar” for Me and for You. The Family
Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families. Sage Publications: 12(1), pgs. 64-77.
HARMONY
PRODUCTION CONNECTION STATUS QUO
Caring
Sensitive
Nurturing
Harmonizing
FeelingOriented
Logical
Structured
Organized
Systematic
Thinkingoriented
Spontaneous
Creative
Playful
Enthusiastic
Action-oriented
Quiet
Imaginative
Insightful
Reflective
Sensing oriented
Kortman, S and Eckstein. (2004). Winnie-the-Pooh: a “Honey Jar” for Me and for You. The Family Journal: Counseling and
Therapy for Couples and Families. Sage Publications: 12(1), pgs. 64-77.
Harmony
Cooperative
Psychological
needs
Ways to meet
needs
Caring, Sensing,
Nurturing, Harmonizing,
Feeling-oriented
Friendships, Sensory
experiences
Value feelings,
Comfortable workplace,
Pleasing environment,
Cozy corner, Cooperative
work
Kortman, S and Eckstein. (2004). Winnie-the-Pooh: a “Honey Jar” for Me and for You. The Family
Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families. Sage Publications: 12(1), pgs. 64-77.
“ That’s a very
good point that
you make.
Can you
expand on that
thought?”
Production
Cooperative
Psychological
needs
Ways to meet
needs
Logical, Structured,
Organized, Systematic,
Thinking-oriented
Task completion, Time
schedule
Value ideas, Incentives,
Rewards, Leadership
positions, Schedules, Todo lists
Kortman, S and Eckstein. (2004). Winnie-the-Pooh: a “Honey Jar” for Me and for You. The Family
Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families. Sage Publications: 12(1), pgs. 64-77.
“I think that we may be
getting off the task. Do
we need to put that in the
parking lot until later?”
Connection
Cooperative
Psychological
needs
Ways to meet
needs
Spontaneous, Creative,
Playful, Enthusiastic,
Action-oriented
Contact with people, Fun
activities
Value activity, Hands-on
activities, Group
interaction, Games,
Changes in routine
Kortman, S and Eckstein. (2004). Winnie-the-Pooh: a “Honey Jar” for Me and for You. The Family
Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families. Sage Publications: 12(1), pgs. 64-77.
“ I think we’re stuck.
Perhaps it is time to
take a quick break
before continuing
this discussion.”
Status Quo
Cooperative
Psychological
needs
Ways to meet
needs
Quiet, Imaginative,
Insightful, Reflection,
“Inaction”-oriented
Alone time, Stability
Value privacy, Alone time,
Independent activities,
Reflection, Specific
directions, Routine tasks
Kortman, S and Eckstein. (2004). Winnie-the-Pooh: a “Honey Jar” for Me and for You. The Family
Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families. Sage Publications: 12(1), pgs. 64-77.
“I think it is time to
take a moment to
reflect about our
work so far.”
It Takes A Team
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Take time to greet others.
It Takes a Team
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No individual is any pure type
One character is neither better nor
worse than others
Results
or Final Product
Relationship
It Takes a Team
Caring, Sensing, Nurturing,
Harmonizing, Feeling-oriented
Logical, Structured, Organized,
systematic, Thinking-oriented
Spontaneous, Creative, Playful,
Enthusiastic, Action-oriented
Quiet, Imaginative, Insightful,
Reflective, Sensing-oriented
Kortman, S and Eckstein. (2004). Winnie-the-Pooh: a “Honey Jar” for Me and for You. The Family
Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families. Sage Publications: 12(1), pgs. 64-77.
Results
or Final Product
Relationship
What are we going to do this
semester?
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Review Course Syllabus
Traveling to Another World
(AET Zone)
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Explore!
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Download AETZone Browser
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www.appedtech.appstate.edu
Click on AET Zone icon
Log in
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First Name Last Name
Password: 12345
Traveling to Another World
(AET Zone)
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Change Your Password
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Click on Options
Select Citizen
Change password and email address
Traveling to Another World
(AET Zone)
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Register for the Discussion Board
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Go to Discussion Depot
Click on the Library Science Poster
Click Log In
Click Register
 Email address
 Name
 Password
Select LIB 5010 to go to board
Post something to the Water Cooler
Traveling to Another World
(AET Zone)
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Set up Blog
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Go to Blogger.com
Click on Create Your Blog Now button (Orange Arrow
near bottom of page)
Follow Steps to create blog
Blog Title:
 Last Name LIB 5010 Reflections
Blog Location :
 LastNameLIB5010
Post something to your blog
Email me the URL
 [email protected]
Traveling to Another World
(AET Zone)
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Try Something New
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Broadcast/Whisper
Contacts/Telegrams
Access Online Databases in the Information
Gardens
Audio Chats can be found in the Chit Chat
lounge (click on blue sofas - upstairs and
downstairs)
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Name
Password: appedtech
What is Collection
Development?
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A library is …
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A place
With a collection of (important) materials
That are organized and provide assistance in using
the materials
And preserve the materials for future use.
Refer to Evans, G.E. & Saponaro, M.Z. (2205). Developing library and information
center collections (5th Ed.), Greenwood Village, CO: Libraries Unlimited, Inc. p.4
What is Collection
Development?
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A library is also…
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Services
And perhaps most importantly, RELATIONSHIPS
What is Collection
Development?
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A process
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Meeting information needs
Timely
Economical
Using local information resources
Using information resources from others
Refer to Evans, G.E. & Saponaro, M.Z. (2205). Developing library and information
center collections (5th Ed.), Greenwood Village, CO: Libraries Unlimited, Inc. p.7
What is Collection
Development?
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A process (not necessarily linear)
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Community analysis
Selection Policies
Selection
Acquisition
Deselection
Evaluation
Refer to Evans, G.E. & Saponaro, M.Z. (2205). Developing library and information
center collections (5th Ed.), Greenwood Village, CO: Libraries Unlimited, Inc. p.8
Controversial Issues Censorship
Group Project
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Select one
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Dinosaurs, Evolution, and/or Creationism
Witches, Cults, Hate groups, and/or New Age
Symbolism
Sexual Issues and/or Sexuality
Other Controversial topics
Homework
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Read Evans Chps. 1-2,18
Meet with Controversial Issues Censorship
Group in AETZ and then BLOG about the
meeting.