This article describes an innovative scheme to improve students’ abilities and confidence in using a University library, by adapting the role of library assistants. Through developing a more proactive and welcoming approach to supporting students when they entered the Library, it was hoped the Library would be able to contribute to the University’s mission to attract and retain students from non-traditional HE backgrounds. The scheme has been well received by students and staff. The article highlights issues raised during the development, implementation and evaluation of the scheme
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This article discusses the implementation of the Beckett Books Extra service at Leeds Beckett Univer...
Purpose: This paper aims to outline work to support the employability agenda in the Library at the U...
Student engagement and student voice have become increasingly important in all aspects of university...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleAt the start of the 2011–12 academic year, the library a...
The article reports on improvements to library staff training introduced at the University of East L...
The article discusses the Australian government\u27s Higher Education Participation and Partnerships...
In common with many other universities, the University of the West of England Bristol (UWE Bristol) ...
In this article Sue Shreeve and Julie Hamley give an overview of how the subject support librarian r...
This themed issue of the New Review of Academic Librarianship is documenting the extended role of ac...
Over the last six years, Aston University Library & Information Services Induction Team have worked ...
Purpose: Technology has transformed teaching and learning environments in tertiary education, introd...
In 2000 Loughborough University Library reviewed its publications and redesigned their look, feel an...
This review aims to capture projects, services and approaches that are being used to ensure student ...
This article explores why and how Loughborough University Library has been developing a different mo...
After the Library's restructure, two years ago, central library orientations became the responsibili...
This article discusses the implementation of the Beckett Books Extra service at Leeds Beckett Univer...
Purpose: This paper aims to outline work to support the employability agenda in the Library at the U...
Student engagement and student voice have become increasingly important in all aspects of university...