Book Review
Jul. 20th, 2014 06:16 pmCreating the One-Shot Library Workshop: A Step-By-Step Guide
by Jerilyn R. Veldof
This is the third and final book I am reading to help with my instructional duties at work. This one is much more purely a how-to book than the other two were. Thus, it reads very much like an instruction manual - a little bland, but very easy to follow.There's not a lot here that's truly revelatory, but it is nice to see the complete process of designing and delivering an information literacy session laid out in one place. I'm not sure how much of it I can really implement at work, given that this book was clearly written with the assumption of a larger library and staff than I'm working with.Even so, the advice in this book will be worth keeping in mind.
by Jerilyn R. Veldof
This is the third and final book I am reading to help with my instructional duties at work. This one is much more purely a how-to book than the other two were. Thus, it reads very much like an instruction manual - a little bland, but very easy to follow.There's not a lot here that's truly revelatory, but it is nice to see the complete process of designing and delivering an information literacy session laid out in one place. I'm not sure how much of it I can really implement at work, given that this book was clearly written with the assumption of a larger library and staff than I'm working with.Even so, the advice in this book will be worth keeping in mind.