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Full-Text Articles in Education
Co-Designing An Institutional Repository In Kosovo: Soliciting Student Feedback In A Repository Launch, Michele Gibney
Co-Designing An Institutional Repository In Kosovo: Soliciting Student Feedback In A Repository Launch, Michele Gibney
University Libraries Librarian and Staff Articles and Papers
An institutional repository (IR) launched at the University for Business and Technology in Pristina, Kosovo in 2019. Students from 2018 and 2019 enrolled in an Information Systems course at the University provided ideas and feedback on the repository development. Their suggestions are captured here by focus group sessions held in mid-2019 in Kosovo and subsequently shared with University Administration and the IR platform company. This case study from the field advocates for continuous feedback from stakeholder groups and an expansion of the underlying data collection methods at other institutions.
Teaching With Primary Sources: A Report For Ithaka S + R From Northern Michigan University, Catherine Oliver, Marcus Robyns
Teaching With Primary Sources: A Report For Ithaka S + R From Northern Michigan University, Catherine Oliver, Marcus Robyns
Books
During the 2019-2020 academic year, Northern Michigan University (NMU) participated in the ITHAKA S + R Teaching Undergraduates with Primary Sources research study. Catherine Oliver, Metadata and Cataloging Services Librarian, and Marcus C. Robyns, University Archivist, conducted seventeen interviews with NMU faculty from a variety of disciplines on their research and instructional use of primary sources. Oliver and Robyns collected and analyzed qualitative data with the intent on producing a local report. The report concludes with four important recommendations for supporting faculty in teaching with primary sources. The report’s findings cover five major themes identified in the study: Preparation to …
Library News-- November 2, 2018, University Library
Library News-- November 2, 2018, University Library
Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Library News-- November 1, 2018, University Library
Library News-- November 1, 2018, University Library
Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Library News-- October 23, 2018, University Library
Library News-- October 23, 2018, University Library
Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Library News-- September 18, 2018, University Library
Library News-- September 18, 2018, University Library
Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Library News-- August 22, 2018, University Library
Library News-- August 22, 2018, University Library
Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Autism And The Academic Library: A Study Of Online Communication, Amelia Anderson
Autism And The Academic Library: A Study Of Online Communication, Amelia Anderson
STEMPS Faculty Publications
Increased prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnoses within the general population is reflected in the growing number of college and university students with ASD. This exploratory study used an unobtrusive qualitative content analysis design to explore the experiences of students with ASD in academic libraries. It seeks to understand their questions and concerns, as well as their experiences in using the library and library resources. Using the social model of disability studies, this study allows for voices of students with ASD to be presented in their own words, not through the perceptions of parents, caregivers, faculty, or staff. ©2018 …
Becoming A Librarian Bff: Three Tips To Connect With Your Students, Erica England, Leo S. Lo
Becoming A Librarian Bff: Three Tips To Connect With Your Students, Erica England, Leo S. Lo
Libraries Faculty & Staff Publications
The article focuses on the "The Librarian BFF Program for Distance Graduate Students" poster program at the ACRL 2017 conference in Baltimore, Maryland that offers suggestions for librarians who seek to add to their liaison and instruction repertoire. It also mentions that main purpose of the Librarian BFF Program was to provide a personalized service to students and faculty.
Connections, June 2017, University Library
Connections, May 2017, University Library
Connections, April 2017, University Library
Connections, March 2017, University Library
Connections, February 2017, University Library
Connections, February 2017, University Library
Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Connections, January 2017, University Library
Connections, January 2017, University Library
Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Connections, December 2016, University Library
Connections, December 2016, University Library
Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Connections, November 2016, University Library
Connections, November 2016, University Library
Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Connections, October 2016, University Library
Connections, October 2016, University Library
Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Connections, September 2016, University Library
Connections, September 2016, University Library
Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Connections, May 2016, University Library
Connections, April 2016, University Library
Connections, March 2016, University Library
Connections, February 2016, University Library
Connections, February 2016, University Library
Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Connections, January 2016, University Library
Connections, January 2016, University Library
Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
The Power Of Encouragement: The Role Of Christian Academic Librarians In Supporting The Whole Student, Earleen J. Warner
The Power Of Encouragement: The Role Of Christian Academic Librarians In Supporting The Whole Student, Earleen J. Warner
Librarian Publications and Presentations
Christian librarians are exhorted to consider the role of providing encouragement, care, and emotional and spiritual support to college students. Caring for the whole student can have a positive impact on college student success and retention, as well as have a transformational effect on students’ spiritual lives. By treating college students as whole persons created in the image of God, Christian academic librarians can not only help these students succeed by meeting their academic needs, but also help students thrive by supporting them emotionally and spiritually.
Connections, December 2015, University Library
Connections, December 2015, University Library
Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Connections, November 2015, University Library
Connections, November 2015, University Library
Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.
“I Am More Productive In The Library Because It’S Quiet”: Commuter Students In The College Library, Mariana Regalado, Maura A. Smale
“I Am More Productive In The Library Because It’S Quiet”: Commuter Students In The College Library, Mariana Regalado, Maura A. Smale
Publications and Research
This article discusses commuter students’ experiences with the academic library, drawn from a qualitative study at the City University of New York. Undergraduates at six community and baccalaureate colleges were interviewed to explore how they fit schoolwork into their days, and the challenges and opportunities they encountered. Students identified physical and environmental features that informed their ability to successfully engage in academic work in the library. They valued the library as a distraction-free place for academic work, in contrast to the constraints they experienced in other places—including in their homes and on the commute.
One Minute Tips: Take Two! Student Perceptions Of Videos Used For Information Literacy Instruction, Lucinda Rush, Rachel Lux, Christopher Lawton, Megan Smith
One Minute Tips: Take Two! Student Perceptions Of Videos Used For Information Literacy Instruction, Lucinda Rush, Rachel Lux, Christopher Lawton, Megan Smith
Libraries Faculty & Staff Presentations
Digital learning objects are all the rage, but what does the YouTube generation think? We will discuss student perceptions of videos used for information literacy instruction and methods for incorporating short videos into assessable learning activities.
Connections, October 2015, University Library
Connections, October 2015, University Library
Library Newsletter
No abstract provided.