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LILi Open Instruction Network (LION)

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What is LION?

The LILi Open Information Literacy Instruction Network (LION) is a website where Information Science (IS) professionals in California who teach information literacy can connect with IS graduate students, interns, recent graduates, and paraprofessionals seeking to advance in the field, or librarians who are looking to make a career change can ask to observe, for example: 

  • In an academic library, a one-shot library instruction class or one session of a term-long IL course

  • In a public library, a storytime, book club or other activities as available.

  • In a K-12 school library, a storytime, book club, or an instruction session  

 

Why was LION created?

  • Part-time librarians, recent graduates & student interns at libraries of all types need professional experience and coaching when it comes to teaching information literacy in different settings. Often, they are tasked with working at the reference desk or in virtual reference during their hours working in a library. 

  • In addition, iSchool graduate students, especially those who are not able to work in a library, or those who work in a library but whose current duties do not allow for them to participate in instruction sessions or storytimes, may have experience giving classroom presentations but want experience more in line with what librarians do on the job. 

 

Who is LION for?

  • Observers: IS students, recent graduates, professionals, and paraprofessionals in California

  • Presenters: IS professionals and paraprofessionals in California

Where is LION?

Use this open map to share and find in-person library instruction sessions for observation.

Click the enlarge icon en icon to enlarge on the top right of the map to access all features.

Note: Face-to-face LION instruction is in hiatus due to COVID-19, but we are pivoting to a series of Online Instruction Show & Tell. Check out the LILi website for more info.