(via Anna Ferri, Roseman University of Health Sciences)
Most instructional librarians have had the one-shot blues at some point. Let’s talk about it. How do we address the challenges of this instructional format? Does Zoom make it better or worse? How do we build to something stronger? Are there unique challenges and opportunities for health science and medical librarians?
Join the ACRL Health Sciences Interest Group for a First Friday Forum conversation on one-shots. Titled “What’s in a One-Shot? Unpacking the Challenge of Health Sciences Library Instruction in the One Shot Format”, the session will take place online Friday, August 5, at 11:00 AM CDT.
Bring your thoughts, challenges, tips, tricks, innovations, and solutions. Librarians learn and improve when we share.
Everyone is welcome–no registration and no membership are required. The Zoom link to access the meeting is here, with the passcode Oneshot and the meeting ID 999 1459 9418.
These sessions are not recorded.
Consider (re)reading Nicole Pagowsky’s article “The Contested One Shot” ahead of the session. The C&RL issue for which she was doing an editorial call is coming out in September, 2022. You can get a little sneak peek on her Twitter.