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Abstract

An increasing number of libraries and museums provide transformative learning spaces, often called "Learning Labs" and "Makerspaces." These spaces invite users to explore traditional and digital media, interact with mentors and peers, and engage in creative projects. For these spaces and programs to be sustainable, it is essential that they are staffed by qualified professionals and support staff. This research study investigated the competencies required for the successful performance of professionals in library and museum learning spaces. Researchers conducted in-depth interviews with professionals working in leading learning spaces in the U.S. The findings include top competencies (e.g., ability to learn, adapt to new situations, collaborate, serve as an advocate, and serve diverse people) and skills (e.g., management, program development, grant writing, technology, and facilitating learning) required for professionals, as well as relevance of higher education to prepare them for their current positions. The study generated curricular design implications for LIS educators with an emphasis on teaching and learning with technologies.

Details

Title
Competencies for Information Professionals in Learning Labs and Makerspaces
Author
Koh, Kyungwon; Abbas, June
Pages
114-129
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Spring 2015
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
ISSN
07485786
e-ISSN
23282967
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1708167894
Copyright
Copyright Association for Library and Information Science Education Spring 2015