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Building Partnerships: Collaborations that work! Julie Petr, Assistant Librarian University of Kansas
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Academic libraries (and the services they offer) are ALIVE AND WELL!
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Innovative collaborations with University partners are essential in expanding and strengthening the librarians’ traditional roles of supporting teaching, learning, and research.
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Three successful collaborations at the University of Kansas
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Summer Bridge Program Center for Teaching Excellence Center for Service Learning
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Summer Bridge Programs Provide a library tour and a library contact for program participants Develop a partnership with a Bridge Program and offer library orientation and a single library instruction to program participants Create a partnership with the Bridge Program instructors and offer a one-credit class in research skills and information literacy
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Centers for Teaching Excellence Attend programming that is being offered campus-wide and network with faculty Develop and offer information literacy workshops to faculty and graduate students through the CTE Under the aegis of the CTE, collaborate with a course instructor and GTA’s to build in scaffolded assignments
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Center for Service Learning Provide library instruction for a class that is doing a service learning project, including attending the presentation, reviewing research materials, providing one-on-one consultations Contact the Center, investigate service learning opportunities, approach a faculty member about engaging in a service learning project Become a “co-instructor” in a class, attending class sessions and providing research assistance throughout course
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These are examples of collaborations at the University of Kansas. What are some of the collaborations that are taking place at your institutions?
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