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Main Authors: Raspa, Dick, Ed., Ward, Dane, Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2000
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED439732
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contents The Collaborative Imperative: Librarians and Faculty Working Together in the Information Universe. Raspa, Dick, Ed. Ward, Dane, Ed. Academic Libraries College Faculty Cooperative Planning Cooperative Programs Higher Education Librarian Teacher Cooperation Librarians Library Services Partnerships in Education This book of essays is about collaboration between librarians and faculty serving as a map to tomorrow's territory of higher education. Each chapter in this book explores the possibilities of librarians and faculty working together across disciplines and traditional university boundaries. Essays include: "Listening for Collaboration: Faculty and Librarians Working Together" (Dick Raspa and Dane Ward); "Creating Connections: A Review of the Literature" (Doug Cook); "Case Studies in Collaboration: Lessons from Five Exemplary Programs" (Scott Walker, Susan Ariew, Sarah Beasley, Mike Tillman, and Jennie Ver Steeg); "New Science and Collaboration in Higher Education" (Dick Raspa and Dane Ward); "Collaborations in the Field: Examples from a Survey" (Bee Gallegos and Thomas Wright);"The Librarian as Networker: Setting the Standard for Higher Education" (Shellie Jeffries); "A Postmodern Directory of Electronic Resources on Librarians and Faculty Working Together" (Dane Ward and Doug Cook); and "The Future of Collaboration between Librarians and Teaching Faculty" (Jean Caspers and Katy Lenn). (AEF)
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spellingShingle The Collaborative Imperative: Librarians and Faculty Working Together in the Information Universe.
Raspa, Dick, Ed.
Ward, Dane, Ed.
Academic Libraries
College Faculty
Cooperative Planning
Cooperative Programs
Higher Education
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Librarians
Library Services
Partnerships in Education
The Collaborative Imperative: Librarians and Faculty Working Together in the Information Universe. Raspa, Dick, Ed. Ward, Dane, Ed. Academic Libraries College Faculty Cooperative Planning Cooperative Programs Higher Education Librarian Teacher Cooperation Librarians Library Services Partnerships in Education This book of essays is about collaboration between librarians and faculty serving as a map to tomorrow's territory of higher education. Each chapter in this book explores the possibilities of librarians and faculty working together across disciplines and traditional university boundaries. Essays include: "Listening for Collaboration: Faculty and Librarians Working Together" (Dick Raspa and Dane Ward); "Creating Connections: A Review of the Literature" (Doug Cook); "Case Studies in Collaboration: Lessons from Five Exemplary Programs" (Scott Walker, Susan Ariew, Sarah Beasley, Mike Tillman, and Jennie Ver Steeg); "New Science and Collaboration in Higher Education" (Dick Raspa and Dane Ward); "Collaborations in the Field: Examples from a Survey" (Bee Gallegos and Thomas Wright);"The Librarian as Networker: Setting the Standard for Higher Education" (Shellie Jeffries); "A Postmodern Directory of Electronic Resources on Librarians and Faculty Working Together" (Dane Ward and Doug Cook); and "The Future of Collaboration between Librarians and Teaching Faculty" (Jean Caspers and Katy Lenn). (AEF)
title The Collaborative Imperative: Librarians and Faculty Working Together in the Information Universe.
topic Academic Libraries
College Faculty
Cooperative Planning
Cooperative Programs
Higher Education
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Librarians
Library Services
Partnerships in Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED439732