Instructional Identities and Information Literacy: Transforming Ourselves, Volume 1, Amanda Nicholas Hess (ed.), ACRL, 2023. 194p. Softcover. 9780838939680 (Review 1 of a 3-volume title)

Stephanie Cicero

Abstract

Instruction Identities and Information Literacy is a three-volume set edited by Amanda Nichols Hess, the Coordinator of Instruction & Research Help at Oakland University Libraries in Rochester, Michigan. Volume 1 of Instruction Identities and Information Literacy is titled Transforming Ourselves and is divided into three parts: Part 1: “Personal Identities and Perspective Transformation,” Part 2: “Professional Practices and Instructional Identity Development,” and Part 3: “Collaborative Experiences for Instructional Identity Development.” Through each part of this first volume, the reader is taken through the experiences of academic librarians and their transformative experiences, which led to the development and transformation of their instructional identities.

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