Melissa Wong
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Melissa Wong
@LISafterclass
Adjunct instructor in LIS. Grateful, not grumpy. she/hers. Co-author: Instruction in Libraries and Information Centers: An Introduction (Windsor-Downs, 2020).

This newest issue of Library Trends celebrates Mary Niles Maack’s life and career as well as her scholarship’s influence around the globe. More on "Feminist and Global Perspectives on an Evolving Profession: Papers Honoring Mary Niles Maack” ▶️ bit.ly/3VtcO4x




In the push for student-centered teaching, we can lose sight of the fact that instructors have needs too. Join us November 22 at 2 pm ET to discuss Lindsay Masland’s concept of “teacher-centered teaching.” Learn more and register at lispedagogychat.org/schedule-regis…






Our next chat looks at how we attribute agency to tech and in doing so, shape student understanding of tech. Join us for a great discussion about tech, AI, critical IL, and more - led by Sarah Appedu. Friday, Nov 8 at 2 pm ET. Learn more and register at lispedagogychat.org/schedule-regis…

Let’s talk lectures! Often criticized as passive & teacher-centered, they offer advantages and can be engaging and even inspiring. In our next chat, we’ll explore how to use lectures effectively. Friday, October 25 at 2 pm ET. Learn more and register at lispedagogychat.org/schedule-regis…




Our next chat will explore the challenges of DEI work, including pushback from colleagues and external stakeholders. No opening presentation, all discussion! Join us Friday, October 11 at 2 pm ET. Learn more and register at lispedagogychat.org/schedule-regis…


Now available from the ALA Store: alastore.ala.org/training-libra… In two volumes, Training Library Instructors collects examples of how we train our colleagues to teach, whether they’re student workers, non-librarian staff, new or experienced librarians, or something else entirely.