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Getting Involved, Maggie Mason Smith, Megan Sheffield, Jessica Scott
Getting Involved, Maggie Mason Smith, Megan Sheffield, Jessica Scott
Summer Workshop Series
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Deepening Your Engagement With Campus: Faculty And Staff Service Opportunities, Joshua Morgan, Krista Oldham, Maggie Mason Smith
Deepening Your Engagement With Campus: Faculty And Staff Service Opportunities, Joshua Morgan, Krista Oldham, Maggie Mason Smith
Summer Workshop Series
No abstract provided.
Making The Most Of Your Service In The Libraries, Camille Cooper, Leah Abbatiello, Maggie Albro, Tara Weekes, Deanna Mcentire
Making The Most Of Your Service In The Libraries, Camille Cooper, Leah Abbatiello, Maggie Albro, Tara Weekes, Deanna Mcentire
Summer Workshop Series
No abstract provided.
Committee Basics: Lingo, Membership, And Leadership, Scott Dutkiewicz, Renna Redd, Kathy Edwards
Committee Basics: Lingo, Membership, And Leadership, Scott Dutkiewicz, Renna Redd, Kathy Edwards
Summer Workshop Series
No abstract provided.
Feminist Pedagogy And Information Literacy Instruction: The Hero(Ine)’S Journey, Jessica Kohout-Tailor
Feminist Pedagogy And Information Literacy Instruction: The Hero(Ine)’S Journey, Jessica Kohout-Tailor
Publications
No abstract provided.
A Team-Based Liaison Approach To Science Coverage, Jenessa Mcelfresh, Maggie Albro, Jennifer Groff
A Team-Based Liaison Approach To Science Coverage, Jenessa Mcelfresh, Maggie Albro, Jennifer Groff
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Liaison librarianship is an evolving specialty area in academic librarianship in which success is heavily dependent upon long-term relationship building between departments and librarians. In times of turnover and change the success of the liaison model is threatened due to the lack of continued staffing in liaison roles. This paper presents a case study of a team-based liaison coverage model for STEM fields during an extended period of turnover and change. Without this shared approach to liaison and functional duties, it would not be possible for only three people to provide service to over 14,000 patrons across multiple colleges.