This article describes a nearly decade-long partnership between three institutions representing school, public, and academic settings in Westchester County, New York. The program, designed to improve the academic performance of local high school students, is unique due to the extensive contact students have with academic librarians during the school year, including two day-long orientations and individual consultation sessions. Using experiences as partners in this collaborative effort, interviews with six teachers and librarians, and the existing literature, this article identifies best practices and key factors for academic libraries that are considering or currently providing instructional and outreach activities to high schools
Much has been written about collaborations between public and academic libraries. These collaboratio...
Abstract The article discusses an outreach program at the Teaching Resources Center of J.Y. Joyner L...
This article describes a local study that seeks to illuminate first-year college students’ prior exp...
This article describes a nearly decade-long partnership between three institutions representing scho...
This article addresses the research question of how contemporary school librarians can best surmount...
This article describes a grant-funded project with the final goal of creating information literacy c...
The proliferation of electronic content and the development of new technologies are causing fundamen...
In order for academic libraries to continue to demonstrate their value in an age of accountability, ...
In today’s highly competitive global economy, City University of New York (CUNY) graduates need stro...
This article addresses ways to assess the effectiveness of integrating information literacy into col...
This article looks at how librarians, who are the experts in information dissemination can collabo...
The James Madison University (JMU) Communication Center has a strong collaborative relationship with...
Academic libraries are increasingly aligning their goals and resources to support student success on...
CUNY, one of the largest urban universities in the United States, comprises eleven senior colleges, ...
A Review of: Jackson, H. A. (2017). Collaborating for student success: An e-mail survey of U.S. l...
Much has been written about collaborations between public and academic libraries. These collaboratio...
Abstract The article discusses an outreach program at the Teaching Resources Center of J.Y. Joyner L...
This article describes a local study that seeks to illuminate first-year college students’ prior exp...
This article describes a nearly decade-long partnership between three institutions representing scho...
This article addresses the research question of how contemporary school librarians can best surmount...
This article describes a grant-funded project with the final goal of creating information literacy c...
The proliferation of electronic content and the development of new technologies are causing fundamen...
In order for academic libraries to continue to demonstrate their value in an age of accountability, ...
In today’s highly competitive global economy, City University of New York (CUNY) graduates need stro...
This article addresses ways to assess the effectiveness of integrating information literacy into col...
This article looks at how librarians, who are the experts in information dissemination can collabo...
The James Madison University (JMU) Communication Center has a strong collaborative relationship with...
Academic libraries are increasingly aligning their goals and resources to support student success on...
CUNY, one of the largest urban universities in the United States, comprises eleven senior colleges, ...
A Review of: Jackson, H. A. (2017). Collaborating for student success: An e-mail survey of U.S. l...
Much has been written about collaborations between public and academic libraries. These collaboratio...
Abstract The article discusses an outreach program at the Teaching Resources Center of J.Y. Joyner L...
This article describes a local study that seeks to illuminate first-year college students’ prior exp...