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Ginelle Baskin: Profile

Student Success & Open Education Librarian

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Ginelle Baskin
Contact:
Walker Library, Office 266G
615-898-2806

Biography

Ginelle Baskin is the Student Success & Open Education Librarian in the User Services department at MTSU's Walker Library. She earned her M.S. in Information Sciences from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and her B.A. in English from Middle Tennessee State University. Prior to working at MTSU, Ginelle worked in the Technical Library at Arnold Engineering Development Complex in Tullahoma, TN and also as an elementary school librarian in Hillsboro, TN. 

Ginelle is also the library liaison to the Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures.

Research interests:  library instruction, information literacy, and open educational resources (OER).

Publications

Baskin, G. (2024) Introverted instructor: Tackling library instruction when it's out of your comfort zone. In M. Johnson (Ed), Training library instructors, vol 2: a guide to training librarians (pp. 325-335). Association of College and Research Libraries. https://jewlscholar.mtsu.edu/handle/mtsu/7364 

Baskin, G. (2022). Returning to librarianship after being a stay-at-home mom: Challenges, experiences, and lessons. College & Research Libraries News, 83(7), 318-320. doi:https://doi.org/10.5860/crln.83.7.318 

Baskin, G. (2020). Navigating virtual reference amidst COVID-19:  Tips from a librarian in the trenches. Tennessee Libraries, 70(2). https://www.tnla.org/page/70_2_Baskin 

Baskin, G. (2007). Best of the Best from Tennessee Cookbook. Tennessee Libraries, 57(3).

Baskin, G. (2005). Apollo’s Struggle: A Performing Arts Odyssey in the Athens of the South, Nashville, Tennessee. Tennessee Libraries, 55(2), 242. 

Baskin, G. (2005). Insiders’ Guide to Nashville. Tennessee Libraries, 55(4), 46–47.   

 

Presentations 

Striving for Equity: How Walker Library Supports Student Success Through Textbook Affordability Programs. Conference presentation with Suzanne Mangrum, Acquisitions Librarian, at the TASSR Annual Conference (2024). Presentation slides available here: https://jewlscholar.mtsu.edu/handle/mtsu/7365 

Growing an OER Program to Support Student Success. Poster presentation at the American Library Association Annual Conference. (2024). Digital poster available here: https://jewlscholar.mtsu.edu/handle/mtsu/7253

Creating Meaningful Connections through an OER Faculty Learning Community: Reflections from a First-Time Facilitator. Presentation at the Northeast OER Summit. (2024)

Realizing You Can't Do It All: Setting Boundaries and Establishing Priorities as a New OER Librarian. Pre-recorded lightning talk at the Open for Student Success: A Georgia State University Library Symposium. (2024) Recording available here: https://youtu.be/RO5G5sMRayA?si=bkwl-8kWoifqG97l 

Finding OER for Your Course. Faculty workshop for MTSU's Learning, Teaching, and Innovative Technologies Center. (2024) Recording available here: https://youtu.be/CjOlCq8wkd8?si=nRohQaUAwSKXn5CN 

Library Partnerships for Student Success: Beginning Efforts of a New Student Success Librarian. Lightning talk for the LOEX Fall Focus. (2023)

Accessibility in OER Design. Faculty workshop for MTSU's Learning, Teaching, and Innovative Technologies Center. (2023) Recording available here: https://youtu.be/f2gDTWHdmtA

Tech Tools for Library Instruction: Using Canva, Mentimeter, and Google Jamboard to Engage Students. Presentation for the Kentucky Library Association Library Instruction Round Table Retreat. (2023)

A Deep Dive into Creative Commons:  Understanding Open Licenses. MTSU's Learning, Teaching, and Innovative Technologies Center. (2023) Recording available here:  https://youtu.be/KwDzV2kqlMA 

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