Many colleges and universities have significant numbers of students living in on-campus housing. In addition to overseeing physical facilities, residential life staff provide programming that creates community and supports students' academic, social, and cultural development while living in the residence halls. In this chapter, Crowe, Hummel, Dale, and Bazirjian show the variety of programs that can be developed through a collaboration between residential life and the library and discuss some practical considerations for those interested in initiating a similar collaboration on their own campuses
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Internationalization continues to gain traction among US colleges and universities as overseas branc...
This study identifies the successes and challenges associated with the addition of a nonlibrary serv...
This case study outlines considerations needed for libraries and writing centers to collaborate effe...
In this chapter, librarians discuss the process of taking part in a university co-curricular residen...
Purpose This paper aims to demonstrate that academic library cooperation is not only limited to work...
The knowledge age shifts the focus from the professor to the collective discovery of students in an ...
Contributed Papers #2: Information Literacy & InstructionIn 2012, the agriculture librarian worked w...
The University of Montana class of 2007 had a four-year graduation rate of 23.1%; the class of 2005 ...
Librarians at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) University Libraries developed t...
Provides an introduction to frameworks for collaboration between student services offices (e.g., Res...
The idea of various departments and groups on a college campus working together toward a goal of stu...
Collaboration is vital when it comes to serving academic library patrons. In 2014, the Ottawa Univer...
During the 2013-2014 academic year the College of Charleston Library and Center for Student Learning...
Collaboration is an essential component in providing learner support in the distance learning enviro...
The Library and the Division of Information and Technology Services have cooperated on multiple proj...
Internationalization continues to gain traction among US colleges and universities as overseas branc...
This study identifies the successes and challenges associated with the addition of a nonlibrary serv...
This case study outlines considerations needed for libraries and writing centers to collaborate effe...