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Students lead the library: the importance of student contributions to the academic library

In six parts-Students as Employees, Students as Curators, Students as Ambassadors, the Library as Client, Student Groups as Library Leaders, and Students as Library Designers-Students Lead the Library provides case studies of programs and initiatives that seek student input, assistance, and leadersh...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Arnold-Garza, Sara, Tomlinson, Carissa
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Association of College and Research Libraries 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2283629
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Sumario:In six parts-Students as Employees, Students as Curators, Students as Ambassadors, the Library as Client, Student Groups as Library Leaders, and Students as Library Designers-Students Lead the Library provides case studies of programs and initiatives that seek student input, assistance, and leadership in the academic library. Through the library, students can develop leadership skills, cultivate high levels of engagement, and offer peer learning opportunities. Through the students, libraries can create participatory design processes, enhancement and transformation of the library's core functions, and expressed library value for stakeholders.