Successful Campus Outreach for Academic Libraries
Building Community through Collaboration
Herausgeber: Forbes, Carrie; Keeran, Peggy
Successful Campus Outreach for Academic Libraries
Building Community through Collaboration
Herausgeber: Forbes, Carrie; Keeran, Peggy
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Successful Campus Outreach for Academic Libraries: Building Community Through Collaboration brings together a variety of ways academic libraries engage with communities. This edited volume is a resource for discovering new programming ideas and principles of effective marketing, and it will aid strategic thinking about outreach activities.
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Successful Campus Outreach for Academic Libraries: Building Community Through Collaboration brings together a variety of ways academic libraries engage with communities. This edited volume is a resource for discovering new programming ideas and principles of effective marketing, and it will aid strategic thinking about outreach activities.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 510g
- ISBN-13: 9781538113707
- ISBN-10: 1538113708
- Artikelnr.: 51497109
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 510g
- ISBN-13: 9781538113707
- ISBN-10: 1538113708
- Artikelnr.: 51497109
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Peggy Keeran (MLIS, MA), is a Professor and the Arts and Humanities Librarian at the University of Denver Libraries, and coordinator of the faculty advisory group to the library. She is the co-editor of the Rowman & Littlefield series Literary Research: Strategies and Sources, and has co-authored three of the volumes in the series. She has also co-edited both editions of Research within the Disciplines: Foundations for Reference and Library Instruction and co-authored "Expanding Support for Graduate Students: Library Workshops on Research Funding Opportunities." Most recently her research interests include collaborations on instruction between Reference and Special Collections, and with her colleagues she co-authored "'If You Want the History of a White Man, You Go to the Library:' Critiquing Our Legacy, Addressing Our Library Collections Gaps." Carrie Forbes (MLS, MA), Associate Professor and Associate Dean, oversees the University of Denver Libraries' public services including research support, instruction, outreach/programming, and borrowing and lending services. She co-edited, along with Jennifer Bowers, Rethinking Reference for Academic Libraries: Innovative Developments and Future published by Roman & Littlefield in 2014. Other recent publications include a co-authored chapter in Academic Librarianship Today on reference and instruction models and a co-written article in College & Research Libraries on "Expanding Support for Graduate Students: Library Workshops on Research Funding Opportunities." Her other research interests include critical information literacy, library assessment, and co-teaching partnerships between librarians and faculty.
Preface Introduction - Elia Trucks Part I: Strategic Vision and Planning
Chapter 1: Plan, Prioritize, and Partner: A Model to Create Successful
Outreach Programs and Events -Rosan Mitola Chapter 2: What Else Do
Librarians Know? Reconceptualizing Outreach to Partner with Teaching
Faculty and Connect with Students - Rochelle Smith Chapter 3: Teaching to
Learn and Learning to Teach: Using Theoretical Models to Plan Outreach to
Student Peer-Mentoring Programs - Courtney Lundrigan Part II: From Start to
Finish: Developing and Implementing Successful Programs Chapter 4: Building
Boot Camp Success: Graduate Dissertation and Thesis Programs at the
University of Notre Dame - Mandy L. Havert Chapter 5:Money Smarts:
Collaborating for Financial Literacy - Esther Gil Chapter 6: Library
Outreach and Campus Communication Using a Digital Signage Platform: The
DIVo Project - Toong Tjiek Liauw (Aditya Nugraha) Part III: Community
Outreach: The Academic Library in the Community Chapter 7: Academic
Libraries and STEM Outreach Programs: Connecting the Library and the
Community - Naomi Bishop Chapter 8: Academic Library Exhibits and Programs:
Outreach through Campus and Community Partnerships - Manju Prasad-Rao
Chapter 9: Regis University and Arrupe Jesuit High School: Information
Literacy Outreach to Help Students Succeed in High School and College -
Paul Mascareñas and Janet Lee Part IV: Broadening Library Outreach
Audiences Chapter 10: "Books are not Enough:" Engaging with Polytechnic
Students - Sabrina Wong Chapter 11: Student Library Advisory Boards:
Engaging Students in the Library Experience and Communicating the Library's
Value - Rebecca Barham, Seti Keshmiripour, Lilly Ramin, and Mary Ann Venner
Chapter 12: Supporting Graduate Education: Leveraging Library Workshops and
Campus Partnerships - Deborah Lee
Chapter 1: Plan, Prioritize, and Partner: A Model to Create Successful
Outreach Programs and Events -Rosan Mitola Chapter 2: What Else Do
Librarians Know? Reconceptualizing Outreach to Partner with Teaching
Faculty and Connect with Students - Rochelle Smith Chapter 3: Teaching to
Learn and Learning to Teach: Using Theoretical Models to Plan Outreach to
Student Peer-Mentoring Programs - Courtney Lundrigan Part II: From Start to
Finish: Developing and Implementing Successful Programs Chapter 4: Building
Boot Camp Success: Graduate Dissertation and Thesis Programs at the
University of Notre Dame - Mandy L. Havert Chapter 5:Money Smarts:
Collaborating for Financial Literacy - Esther Gil Chapter 6: Library
Outreach and Campus Communication Using a Digital Signage Platform: The
DIVo Project - Toong Tjiek Liauw (Aditya Nugraha) Part III: Community
Outreach: The Academic Library in the Community Chapter 7: Academic
Libraries and STEM Outreach Programs: Connecting the Library and the
Community - Naomi Bishop Chapter 8: Academic Library Exhibits and Programs:
Outreach through Campus and Community Partnerships - Manju Prasad-Rao
Chapter 9: Regis University and Arrupe Jesuit High School: Information
Literacy Outreach to Help Students Succeed in High School and College -
Paul Mascareñas and Janet Lee Part IV: Broadening Library Outreach
Audiences Chapter 10: "Books are not Enough:" Engaging with Polytechnic
Students - Sabrina Wong Chapter 11: Student Library Advisory Boards:
Engaging Students in the Library Experience and Communicating the Library's
Value - Rebecca Barham, Seti Keshmiripour, Lilly Ramin, and Mary Ann Venner
Chapter 12: Supporting Graduate Education: Leveraging Library Workshops and
Campus Partnerships - Deborah Lee
Preface Introduction - Elia Trucks Part I: Strategic Vision and Planning
Chapter 1: Plan, Prioritize, and Partner: A Model to Create Successful
Outreach Programs and Events -Rosan Mitola Chapter 2: What Else Do
Librarians Know? Reconceptualizing Outreach to Partner with Teaching
Faculty and Connect with Students - Rochelle Smith Chapter 3: Teaching to
Learn and Learning to Teach: Using Theoretical Models to Plan Outreach to
Student Peer-Mentoring Programs - Courtney Lundrigan Part II: From Start to
Finish: Developing and Implementing Successful Programs Chapter 4: Building
Boot Camp Success: Graduate Dissertation and Thesis Programs at the
University of Notre Dame - Mandy L. Havert Chapter 5:Money Smarts:
Collaborating for Financial Literacy - Esther Gil Chapter 6: Library
Outreach and Campus Communication Using a Digital Signage Platform: The
DIVo Project - Toong Tjiek Liauw (Aditya Nugraha) Part III: Community
Outreach: The Academic Library in the Community Chapter 7: Academic
Libraries and STEM Outreach Programs: Connecting the Library and the
Community - Naomi Bishop Chapter 8: Academic Library Exhibits and Programs:
Outreach through Campus and Community Partnerships - Manju Prasad-Rao
Chapter 9: Regis University and Arrupe Jesuit High School: Information
Literacy Outreach to Help Students Succeed in High School and College -
Paul Mascareñas and Janet Lee Part IV: Broadening Library Outreach
Audiences Chapter 10: "Books are not Enough:" Engaging with Polytechnic
Students - Sabrina Wong Chapter 11: Student Library Advisory Boards:
Engaging Students in the Library Experience and Communicating the Library's
Value - Rebecca Barham, Seti Keshmiripour, Lilly Ramin, and Mary Ann Venner
Chapter 12: Supporting Graduate Education: Leveraging Library Workshops and
Campus Partnerships - Deborah Lee
Chapter 1: Plan, Prioritize, and Partner: A Model to Create Successful
Outreach Programs and Events -Rosan Mitola Chapter 2: What Else Do
Librarians Know? Reconceptualizing Outreach to Partner with Teaching
Faculty and Connect with Students - Rochelle Smith Chapter 3: Teaching to
Learn and Learning to Teach: Using Theoretical Models to Plan Outreach to
Student Peer-Mentoring Programs - Courtney Lundrigan Part II: From Start to
Finish: Developing and Implementing Successful Programs Chapter 4: Building
Boot Camp Success: Graduate Dissertation and Thesis Programs at the
University of Notre Dame - Mandy L. Havert Chapter 5:Money Smarts:
Collaborating for Financial Literacy - Esther Gil Chapter 6: Library
Outreach and Campus Communication Using a Digital Signage Platform: The
DIVo Project - Toong Tjiek Liauw (Aditya Nugraha) Part III: Community
Outreach: The Academic Library in the Community Chapter 7: Academic
Libraries and STEM Outreach Programs: Connecting the Library and the
Community - Naomi Bishop Chapter 8: Academic Library Exhibits and Programs:
Outreach through Campus and Community Partnerships - Manju Prasad-Rao
Chapter 9: Regis University and Arrupe Jesuit High School: Information
Literacy Outreach to Help Students Succeed in High School and College -
Paul Mascareñas and Janet Lee Part IV: Broadening Library Outreach
Audiences Chapter 10: "Books are not Enough:" Engaging with Polytechnic
Students - Sabrina Wong Chapter 11: Student Library Advisory Boards:
Engaging Students in the Library Experience and Communicating the Library's
Value - Rebecca Barham, Seti Keshmiripour, Lilly Ramin, and Mary Ann Venner
Chapter 12: Supporting Graduate Education: Leveraging Library Workshops and
Campus Partnerships - Deborah Lee