Kit de ferramentas da Biblioteca: acessibilidade
== Acessibilidade ==
Este kit de ferramentas é uma coleção selecionada de recursos elaborados pela equipe da ACRL para equipar administradores de bibliotecas acadêmicas e profissionais de bibliotecas com os recursos de que precisam para defender o valor, as funções e as contribuições das bibliotecas universitárias para as comunidades de seus campi.
O kit de ferramentas foi criado em resposta às pressões atuais e concretas que muitas bibliotecas acadêmicas estão enfrentando, incluindo desafios relacionados a orçamentos, desafios da força de trabalho, funções profissionais e muito mais. Esta é uma tradução livre e compilação de informações de Elisabeth Dudziak, da Agência de Bibliotecas e Coleções Digitais (ABCD-USP) da Universidade de São Paulo.
Os recursos abaixo fornecem informações que o ajudarão a demonstrar o impacto da biblioteca na acessibilidade dos alunos, a fim de reter ou aumentar os orçamentos para ajudar mais alunos, melhorar a retenção e aumentar os sentimentos de pertencimento e envolvimento dos alunos. As bibliotecas acadêmicas apoiam e promovem soluções acessíveis para estudantes que incluem, mas não estão limitadas a:
- Recursos educacionais abertos (OERs),
- Disponibilidade de livros didáticos,
- Alternativas de livros didáticos,
- Identificar recursos sem custo,
- Fornecer materiais de curso licenciados pela biblioteca e
- Oferecer espaços e tecnologia propícios ao aprendizado.
Books
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Academic Librarianship Today (Gilman, ed., 2017)
Intended for use by both librarians and students in LIS programs, Academic Librarianship Today is the most current, comprehensive overview of the field available today. Each chapter was commissioned specifically for this new book, and the authors are highly regarded academic librarians or library school faculty— or both. Topics include open access, copyright, digital curation and preservation, emerging technologies, new roles for academic librarians, cooperative collection development and resource sharing, and patron-driven acquisitions are explored in depth.
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Academic Libraries and the Academy is a thorough collection of best practices, lessons learned, approaches, and strategies of how librarians, library professionals, and others in academic libraries around the world are successfully providing evidence of their contributions to student academic success and effectively demonstrating their library’s value and worth to institutional administrators and stakeholders. Forty-two case studies over two volumes—Volume One and Volume Two—are divided into four sections, from beginning assessment work through assessment activities that are more difficult to measure and generally more time- and resource-intensive. Each study provides practicable ideas and effective strategies for all levels of experience, assessment skills, stages of implementation, and access to resources
Tools & Toolkits
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ACRL/CJCLS OER Librarian Toolkit
The toolkit, created by the ACRL Community and Junior College Libraries Section (CJCLS), was developed to connect librarians with active OER Communities and resources that reflect the value of the work of academic librarians.
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The OER Adoption Impact Explorer helps you understand some of the impacts of adopting OER instead of commercial textbooks. Change the values below to match data from your institution to see how OER adoption can benefit your students and institution. Charts, graphs, and language will update in real time as you make changes.
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The use of OER has tremendous potential to change education. Advocacy is a core process for addressing this change, bringing the issue to the forefront of the agenda for decision makers. This module will help both faculty and library staff to communicate the value of OER toward influencing decisions that will impact teaching and learning at their colleges and beyond.
Workshops & Roadshows
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ACRL Open Educational Resources and Affordability Roadshow
ACRL’s Open Educational Resources (OER) and Affordability RoadShow will help you understand the basics of OER and how libraries can be involved in affordability initiatives at your institution. This day-long, introductory workshop is intended for academic librarians and library staff interested in learning about OER and/or developing OER initiatives. The workshop begins with a morning of foundational knowledge about OER: What are OER? How do they impact faculty and students? Throughout the day, we also discuss examples of and opportunities for library involvement in affordability initiatives, analyze stakeholders and institutional context, and determine appropriate strategies and goals for real-world application.
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ACRL Putting the Standards for Libraries in Higher Education into Action
Libraries in higher education are increasingly required to demonstrate their value and document their contributions to overall institutional effectiveness. The Standards for Libraries in Higher Education is a framework for library planning and assessment that can be used for a variety of circumstances including annual planning, program review, and accreditation self-study. Through presentation, discussion, and group activities, learn how to use the Standards to communicate your library’s impact.
Other Resources
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Higher Education Leadership Initiative for Open Scholarship (HELIOS)
The Higher Education Leadership Initiative for Open Scholarship (HELIOS) is a cohort of colleges and universities committed to collective action to advance open scholarship within and across their campuses. Leaders from US colleges and universities have joined this community of practice, working together to promote a more transparent, inclusive, and trustworthy research ecosystem.
== REFERÊNCIA ==
Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL). Academic Library Advocacy Toolkit. 02 Fev. 2022. Disponível em: https://acrl.libguides.com/advocacytoolkit/home Acesso em: 13 fev. 2023.