What if we could transform student perceptions of the academic library in one night? Our library orientations may be the key to changing the library image from that of a stuffy and intimidating place to a hub for exploration, creativity, and fun. This presentation will highlight how one institution threw out the rule book on the traditional library orientation, trading in our tired PowerPoints and scavenger hunts for laser tag and escape rooms, to give students a night to remember. Presenters will share details about the planning, execution, and assessment of an after-hours library event attended by 1,500 first-year students
Mysteries of Murdock began as an in-person Pacific Northwest themed mythbusting event for first-year...
Almost two years ago, I was a new librarian at Indiana State University. Naively, I asked the head o...
This poster will share different ways to engage students and faculty beyond the traditional activiti...
What if we could transform student perceptions of the academic library in one night? Our library ori...
Are you struggling to find the balance between an informative and entertaining library orientation p...
What do students retain from first-year workshops? In fall 2019, Utah State University Libraries ass...
This article describes a private, mid-sized university library’s experience of hosting a music festi...
Looking to create an event lineup that speaks volumes to new students about what matters most to the...
A presentation from three different University of Pittsburgh campuses highlighting the ways they are...
Do you spend too much time behind the podium during your instruction sessions? This presentation wil...
Librarians are always looking for inventive ways to engage first year students in Library Orientatio...
Libraries often take challenges as they are presented and make them a success. Such was the case at ...
Many universities offer a first-year experience course that helps new students become oriented to th...
Innovative programming with a purpose can transform the perception of an academic library. Learn how...
Librarians are always looking for inventive ways to engage first year students in Library Orientatio...
Mysteries of Murdock began as an in-person Pacific Northwest themed mythbusting event for first-year...
Almost two years ago, I was a new librarian at Indiana State University. Naively, I asked the head o...
This poster will share different ways to engage students and faculty beyond the traditional activiti...
What if we could transform student perceptions of the academic library in one night? Our library ori...
Are you struggling to find the balance between an informative and entertaining library orientation p...
What do students retain from first-year workshops? In fall 2019, Utah State University Libraries ass...
This article describes a private, mid-sized university library’s experience of hosting a music festi...
Looking to create an event lineup that speaks volumes to new students about what matters most to the...
A presentation from three different University of Pittsburgh campuses highlighting the ways they are...
Do you spend too much time behind the podium during your instruction sessions? This presentation wil...
Librarians are always looking for inventive ways to engage first year students in Library Orientatio...
Libraries often take challenges as they are presented and make them a success. Such was the case at ...
Many universities offer a first-year experience course that helps new students become oriented to th...
Innovative programming with a purpose can transform the perception of an academic library. Learn how...
Librarians are always looking for inventive ways to engage first year students in Library Orientatio...
Mysteries of Murdock began as an in-person Pacific Northwest themed mythbusting event for first-year...
Almost two years ago, I was a new librarian at Indiana State University. Naively, I asked the head o...
This poster will share different ways to engage students and faculty beyond the traditional activiti...