Purpose: The purpose of this paper was to ask librarian Rachel Mulvihill (Head of Teaching and Engagement) and colleagues at University of Central Florida libraries about the Foundations of Excellence Transfer Initiative, an extensive, university-wide self-study program examining their transfer student needs for success and retention. University librarians participated in Foundational Dimensions groups in the first year of the program and with action groups in the second year. Design/methodology/approach: This is an interview. Findings: Participation in campus-wide initiatives to reach transfer students improved the libraries’ image in the university system, strengthened inter-department connections and supported the success of transfer stu...
The initiative to form a working partnership with faculty began when the librarians in O\u27Kelly Li...
Through a series of structured interviews, university librarians at six institutions provided their ...
Through a series of structured interviews, university librarians at six institutions provided their ...
Librarians were concerned that transfer students\u27 information literacy skills lagged those of the...
How do you catch transfer students to ensure that they receive timely instruction in information l...
Through a series of structured interviews, university librarians at six institutions provided their ...
This presentation will detail the organizational changes to a library’s information literacy departm...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper was to ask Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, Professor/Coordinator for Inf...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine the information literacy skills and needs of inco...
Transfer students make up 37.2% of college students in the United States (NSCRC 2015), but often are...
Southern Oregon University students are required to enroll in a year-long series of courses called U...
Through a series of structured interviews, university librarians at six institutions provided their ...
Through a series of structured interviews, university librarians at six institutions provided their ...
What makes a difference in student success? The framing questions for this presentation are: What...
Two academic library research managers discuss innovative outreach strategies that they coordinate i...
The initiative to form a working partnership with faculty began when the librarians in O\u27Kelly Li...
Through a series of structured interviews, university librarians at six institutions provided their ...
Through a series of structured interviews, university librarians at six institutions provided their ...
Librarians were concerned that transfer students\u27 information literacy skills lagged those of the...
How do you catch transfer students to ensure that they receive timely instruction in information l...
Through a series of structured interviews, university librarians at six institutions provided their ...
This presentation will detail the organizational changes to a library’s information literacy departm...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper was to ask Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, Professor/Coordinator for Inf...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine the information literacy skills and needs of inco...
Transfer students make up 37.2% of college students in the United States (NSCRC 2015), but often are...
Southern Oregon University students are required to enroll in a year-long series of courses called U...
Through a series of structured interviews, university librarians at six institutions provided their ...
Through a series of structured interviews, university librarians at six institutions provided their ...
What makes a difference in student success? The framing questions for this presentation are: What...
Two academic library research managers discuss innovative outreach strategies that they coordinate i...
The initiative to form a working partnership with faculty began when the librarians in O\u27Kelly Li...
Through a series of structured interviews, university librarians at six institutions provided their ...
Through a series of structured interviews, university librarians at six institutions provided their ...