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Collaboration is not only a lifeline for small and mid-size academic libraries, it is also their lifeblood. —From the Foreword by Peter Felten and Joan D. Ruelle Small to mid-size academic libraries often operate with reduced staffing, smaller budgets, and competing priorities. These limitations reduce the resources that can be allocated to programming and outreach efforts.   The Small to Midsize Academic Library: Collaborations and Outreach captures how academic library workers at these institutions are providing engagement and outreach opportunities for students by partnering with other entities across their campuses. In three parts, chapters provide easy-to-implement ideas and strategies for course, campus, and community outreach. Part 1: Collaborations Cross-Campus Initiatives External Collaborations Part 2: Academic Success Initiatives Writing and Composition Orientation and Programming Part 3: Evolving Roles of Libraries in Student Success Student Wellness Emerging Roles for Librarians  Increased student engagement with cocurricular library and cross-departmental activities can lead to higher student retention and persistence rates. Academic libraries have an important role to play in providing these opportunities, and Collaborations and Outreach provides effective practices for supporting student success.

Table of Contents:
Foreword Peter Felten and Joan D. Ruelle   Introduction Camille Abdeljawad and Danielle Theiss   Part 1: Collaborations Cross-Campus Initiatives CH1. Leveraging the University Library through University-Wide Collaboration Lisa Kallman Hopkins   CH2. Stand Up and Speak Out: Social Justice Outreach Sharell Walker   CH3. Spanish Professors and Librarians Juntos Johanna MÉndez Alberich and Lisa Vardaman   External Collaborations CH4. “Having Fun Isn’t Hard When You Have A Library Card:” Community Partnerships Between Public And Academic Libraries Charlotte Kiger Price   CH5. Free Camps for Kids: Summer Enrichment and Community Engagement for Small Academic Libraries Michelle Shea   CH6. Spellbound in the Stacks: A Magical STEAM Camp in an Academic Library Jessica Hawkes, Kaci Wilson, and Abigail McCoy   Part 2: Academic Success Initiatives Writing and Composition CH7. Better Together: Establishing a Collaborative Culture with the Writing Center at Stan State Kevin Augustine   CH8. A Lasallian Writing Ecology: Deepening Collaboration by Incorporating Library Instruction into the First-Year Composition Curriculum Mark W. Duncan, Jacob Goessling, Clayann Gilliam Panetta, and Tawny LeBouef Tullia   CH9. Collaboration is for the Week: Leveraging Campus Partnerships to Develop a Graduate Student Professional Development Week Samantha Kannegiser and Zara T. Wilkinson Orientation and Programming   CH10. Reaching for Student Agency: Developing a Library Orientation Program to Support and Transform Campus Community Hale Polebaum-Freeman   CH11. Putting the Puzzle Pieces Together: Creatively Connecting Student Support Offices to Students and Each Other Kate Wimer, Tate Jackson, and Jenny Bruxvoort   CH12. Common Reading Collaboration for First-Year Student Success Joyce DeStasio CH13. Fostering Student Connection to the Library: Personal Librarians and First-Year Experience Loren Mixon and Tracy Conner   CH14. The Role of Students in Student Success: A Library Student Advisory Board and Affordable Textbooks Samantha Kannegiser   Part 3: Evolving Roles of Libraries in Student Success Student Wellness CH15. Well-Being and Student Success in the Heart of Campus: A Library and CAPS Collaboration Natalie Browning and Maureen Walls-McKay   CH16. Responding to a Resolution: Implementing Self-Care Initiatives in an Academic Library to Support Student Mental Health Laura Spradlin   CH17. After-Hours Study Bash: A Library Building Success Through Interinstitutional Collaborations Kala Dunn, Kristin Brooks, and Ayanna Wigfall   Emerging Roles for Librarians CH18. The Library as Holistic Campus Partner: Student Well-Being, Title IX, and Interpersonal Violence Prevention Elaine Gass Hirsch   CH19. Academic Revival: Librarian Advisors for Students on Academic Probation Jennifer S. Beach and Rebecca Sturgill   CH20. Strengthening Campus Partnerships to Support a Library’s First-Generation Retention Program Amy Bryant and Karla Fribley   CH21. Seeking Seniors for Scholarships: A Cross-Collaboration between Campus Departments and Local Community High Schools Ruth Monnier and Lora Winters   About the Authors

About the Author :
Camille Abdeljawad is the assistant professor of Library Instruction & Outreach at Park University, where she teaches information literacy and research skills to a diverse student population, including distance and non-traditional students. She earned her master of library science degree at Emporia State University, and her research interests include source authority and misinformation. Camille is an advocate for teaching information literacy skills in every facet of students’ lives.   Danielle Theiss is assistant professor and Park University Director of Library, Academic, and Career Success Services and holds an EdD from the University of Kansas, an MBA from Rockhurst University, an MA in Information Science and Learning Technologies as well as a MA in Religious Studies from the University of Missouri, Columbia. Current research interests include library anxiety, assessing library services and resources, services for distance and online learners, and professional development and continuing education for librarians.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9798892556255
  • Publisher: Association of College & Research Libraries
  • Publisher Imprint: Association of College & Research Libraries
  • Height: 254 mm
  • No of Pages: 260
  • Spine Width: 18 mm
  • Weight: 503 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8892556258
  • Publisher Date: 06 Dec 2024
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: Collaborations and Outreach
  • Width: 178 mm


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