The DLF Digital Library Pedagogy Working Group, also known as #DLFteach, is a grassroots community of practice formed thanks to practitioner interest following the 2015 DLF Forum. We empower digital library practitioners to see themselves as teachers and equip teaching librarians to engage learners in how digital library technologies shape our knowledge infrastructure. The group is open to anyone interested in learning about or collaborating on digital library pedagogy. To find out more about our current projects and get involved, visit our page on the DLF wiki.
Get involved
Join the Google Group and participate in regular Twitter chats.
Twitter chats usually take place at 2 PM EST (that’s 11 AM PST) on the third Tuesday (with some variation to include more people), using the hashtag #DLFteach. View previous chats on the group’s wiki. Interested in hosting a chat? Want to suggest a topic? Get in touch with the outreach coordinators of the DLF Digital Library Pedagogy Group!
And on the DLF blog: “Join the new DLF Digital Library Pedagogy interest group” — a guest post by Elizabeth Kelly, Digital Initiatives Librarian at Loyola University, and Eleanor Dickson, HathiTrust Research Center Digital Humanities Specialist, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.