Collaborative Working Between Subject Librarians and HE Tutors at Exeter College Lisa Souch & Adrian Macey
HE courses offered across the majority of faculties Various types of HE course 600 students on 36 HE courses Unique foundation degree courses Designated Subject Librarians for each course Full programme of EDIT sessions HE book and ebook collections Various University awarding bodies: Exeter College HE provision
How do the Subject Librarians support the Higher Education provision at Exeter College? How long is a piece of string?
Just some examples of good working relationships in HE between SL and tutors Attendance at HE validation meetings Joining in with HE student activities University library staff visits Reading lists & Ebook links on class portal sites New books in staffrooms Attendance at HE faculty meetings & staff training A quiet study room for HE students Laptops for HE students and staff Celebrating their success by attending graduations
Our Learning Centre Portal pages
Research Zone
Other referencing resources
Online Tutorials
Screen Casts
eBooks
Live Reading Lists on Class Portal Pages
RSS feeds to e-resources on class sites
Integration within class portal pages
What the HE students say about the support the Learning Centres give them “It literally helps me do my assignments. Without it I think I would fail” “A very friendly atmosphere + helpful staff - able to loan books from Plymouth” “Easy to use and approachable staff” “Place to study privately in free periods” * Source: Exeter College Student Survey 2010