Partnering with non-academic departments allows academic libraries to create new programming ideas and reach more students. According to the results of a national survey, academic librarians at institutions of all sizes are partnering with many different types of non-academic departments. These partnerships offer efficiencies through shared cost and staffing and offer additional benefits to all groups involved. This article identifies the non-academic departments that these libraries are partnering with, highlights potential events to raise awareness of services, and describes ways in which these partnerships help engage with students
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For librarians today, reaching and meeting the needs of students and faculty can be both challenging...
The article aims to examine the role business librarians play in the new academic program proposal p...
The article explores best practices for establishing collaborations between small liberal arts unive...
Partnering with non-academic departments allows academic libraries to create new programming ideas a...
Though libraries have long formed important relationships with academic departments via liaison libr...
In recent years, collaboration between academic libraries and non-academic departments in higher edu...
Despite declarations that libraries are the heart of the institution, they are frequently overlooked...
This study identifies the successes and challenges associated with the addition of a nonlibrary serv...
Student partnership, a growing phenomenon in higher education, has transformed the way universities ...
This article studies the development of a collaboration between the Bryan + College Station Public L...
Academic libraries have long been discussing the need to remain relevant and demonstrate value to th...
This article discusses ways to engage library users and non-users, from small tweaks to large-scale ...
The academic library has always been known as a place to go for a book, journal article, or item on ...
This paper suggests that traditional models of liaison librarianship, which focus on liaison with ac...
Discusses reasons why public and academic libraries would want to partner on various projects, the s...
For librarians today, reaching and meeting the needs of students and faculty can be both challenging...
The article aims to examine the role business librarians play in the new academic program proposal p...
The article explores best practices for establishing collaborations between small liberal arts unive...