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Collaboration in the Midst of Change: Growing Librarian-Archivist Partnerships for Engaging New Students and Faculty

This article identifies common themes in library and archive instruction and key elements of engaging first-year faculty and their students in becoming long-term patrons, in the midst of Georgia Tech’s Library Next initiative, a re-imagining of the twenty-first century library … Continue reading

27. February 2018 by Chua Junjie
Categories: Education & Learning, University Collections & Archives | Tags: , , , | Leave a comment

What Does it Take to Make Discovery a Success?: A Survey of Discovery Tool Adoption, Instruction, and Evaluation Among Academic Libraries

This study also draws connections between operational, instructional, and assessment practices and perceptions that participants have of the success of their discovery tool. Participants who indicated successful implementation of their discovery tool hailed from institutions that made significant commitments to … Continue reading

26. February 2018 by Chua Junjie
Categories: General, Scholarly Publishing & Impact | Tags: , , , | Leave a comment

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