This article describes the City University of New York ( CUNY)-Shanghai Librarian Faculty Exchange Program. By observing and working in academic library services at CUNY, Shanghai University (SU), and Shanghai Normal University (SNU), participants were able to teach and learn from their colleagues, bringing their experiences back to further share with their home library patrons, colleagues, and colleges
Abstract: A great deal of useful content now does not go through the publishing process is going dir...
The Global Librarian highlights the important relationships librarians forge within their local comm...
How to keep an international collaboration beyond a one-time project? This is a challenge for many l...
This article describes the City University of New York ( CUNY)-Shanghai Librarian Faculty Exchange P...
This chapter recounts the outcomes and experiences of six American librarians who participated in an...
The authors discuss how librarians from a medium size academic library can build a major internation...
This paper describes a case study of embedded librarianship at the James E. Brooks Library of Centra...
Describes the exchange program between Fudan University Library and the University Libraries at Appa...
The colleges and universities in the U.S. have experienced a surge in international students and stu...
In 2006, an intra-institutional partnership was formed between the William and Anita Newman Library ...
This article discusses an experience of the University of Central Florida (UCF) Library when hosting...
This article explores the development and initiation of new outreach programs by the Borough of Manh...
Six years ago NYU Libraries did not offer comprehensive delivery services, scanning or paging of loc...
The exchange program with the LCAS in Beijing is but one of three initiatives taken by Seton Hall l...
Internationalization continues to gain traction among US colleges and universities as overseas branc...
Abstract: A great deal of useful content now does not go through the publishing process is going dir...
The Global Librarian highlights the important relationships librarians forge within their local comm...
How to keep an international collaboration beyond a one-time project? This is a challenge for many l...
This article describes the City University of New York ( CUNY)-Shanghai Librarian Faculty Exchange P...
This chapter recounts the outcomes and experiences of six American librarians who participated in an...
The authors discuss how librarians from a medium size academic library can build a major internation...
This paper describes a case study of embedded librarianship at the James E. Brooks Library of Centra...
Describes the exchange program between Fudan University Library and the University Libraries at Appa...
The colleges and universities in the U.S. have experienced a surge in international students and stu...
In 2006, an intra-institutional partnership was formed between the William and Anita Newman Library ...
This article discusses an experience of the University of Central Florida (UCF) Library when hosting...
This article explores the development and initiation of new outreach programs by the Borough of Manh...
Six years ago NYU Libraries did not offer comprehensive delivery services, scanning or paging of loc...
The exchange program with the LCAS in Beijing is but one of three initiatives taken by Seton Hall l...
Internationalization continues to gain traction among US colleges and universities as overseas branc...
Abstract: A great deal of useful content now does not go through the publishing process is going dir...
The Global Librarian highlights the important relationships librarians forge within their local comm...
How to keep an international collaboration beyond a one-time project? This is a challenge for many l...