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Successful Campus Outreach for Academic Libraries
Building Community through Collaboration
Successful Campus Outreach for Academic Libraries
Building Community through Collaboration
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Description
In Successful Campus Outreach for Academic Libraries: Building Community Through Collaboration , Peggy Keeran and Carrie Forbes bring together a variety of ways academic libraries are engaging with their communities through outreach, with creativity and the spirit of collaboration as major themes throughout. As a compendium of best practices, it serves as a resource for academic librarians to discover new programming ideas, to learn principles of effective marketing, and to help them think strategically and programmatically about outreach activities of all types. Topics are presented in four sections:
Strategic Vision and PlanningDeveloping and Implementing Successful ProgramsCommunity Outreach: The Academic Library in the CommunityBroadening Library Outreach Audiences
Practitioners designing outreach programs and activities will benefit from learning about a diverse set of outreach practices from libraries.
Table of Contents
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
Product details
Published | 22 Sep 2018 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 250 |
ISBN | 9781538113721 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 8 b/w photos; 2 tables |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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In recent years academic librarians have recognized that they can have a greater impact by connecting with new partners on campus and in the community. Editors Keeran (arts & humanities librarian, Univ. of Denver Libs.) and Forbes (associate dean, Univ. of Denver Libs.) have developed a theoretical overview of outreach and compiled a collection of case studies, mostly by academic librarians, that provide ideas and models for potential activities. Librarians are encouraged to identify service gaps and engage with campus and community colleagues to find solutions. Mandy Havert, digital research and outreach librarian at the University of Notre Dame, offers details on the well-received dissertation and thesis camp that the library cosponsors with the writing center and graduate school to help develop successful scholars. Several case studies focus on community outreach programs that include, for example, STEM programs with underrepresented populations and exhibits that highlight specific ethnic groups, such as exhibits on Islamic art and Jewish songwriters. Librarians are urged to seek opportunities to use their subject knowledge with students, faculty, and the community. VERDICT Outreach librarians will appreciate the variety of institutions represented and the scope of activities described.—Judy Solberg, Sacramento, CA
Library Journal
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A volume of case studies about thoughtful outreach projects that worked and the methods used to measure their success would feel like a life raft to archivists and librarians who often feel like they are just treading water in a vast sea of outreach. Librarians may have found such a source in Successful Campus Outreach for Academic Libraries: Building Community through Collaboration, which demonstrates a wide range of innovative outreach activities as well as provides methods for scalability and for measuring outcomes.
Archival Issues
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Covering key requirements for successful planning, implementation, collaboration, and assessment of outreach programs along with extensive literature reviews and replicable models for programs, Keeran and Forbes have created a useful guide for both new and seasoned outreach librarians as well as those interested in creating or improving outreach programs at their academic library.
Technical Services Quarterly
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Outreach is essential for library engagement in academia and the community. Encompassing many facets of marketing and outreach, this book provides models for building strategies and measuring success. The creative approaches will inspire readers to develop innovative, effective outreach that draws attention to their own libraries' assets and services.
Katy Kelly, coordinator of marketing and engagement, University of Dayton Libraries