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Autori principali: Johns, Elizabeth M., Price, Carrie, Ungaretti, Antoinette S.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2019
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1206738
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author Johns, Elizabeth M.
Price, Carrie
Ungaretti, Antoinette S.
author_facet Johns, Elizabeth M.
Price, Carrie
Ungaretti, Antoinette S.
Johns, Elizabeth M.
Price, Carrie
Ungaretti, Antoinette S.
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contents Where in the World Is My Librarian? Creating Cross-Campus Collaborations to Seamlessly Connect with Students When Librarians, Students, and Faculty Are in Different Locations Johns, Elizabeth M. Price, Carrie Ungaretti, Antoinette S. Academic Libraries Educational Cooperation Librarians Interdisciplinary Approach Graduate Students Institutional Cooperation Medical Libraries Masters Programs Schools of Education Teacher Education Programs Library Services Research librarians often have a specialty in certain discipline, and many academic libraries thrive on this type of arrangement to support their researchers. But more often, new interdisciplinary programs are developed that require the expertise of more than one subject expert for support. In particular, students in a Master of Education in the Health Professions (MEHP) program have unique, complicated research challenges that can only be addressed with careful collaboration amongst multiple subject experts. However, this program and the library saw the need for additional expertise to support their students, and began a collaboration with the medical library, bringing a clinical informationist onto the library support team. Together, the education librarian, clinical informationist, and program faculty collaborate to provide excellent services to help students in their research throughout the program.
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spellingShingle Where in the World Is My Librarian? Creating Cross-Campus Collaborations to Seamlessly Connect with Students When Librarians, Students, and Faculty Are in Different Locations
Johns, Elizabeth M.
Price, Carrie
Ungaretti, Antoinette S.
Academic Libraries
Educational Cooperation
Librarians
Interdisciplinary Approach
Graduate Students
Institutional Cooperation
Medical Libraries
Masters Programs
Schools of Education
Teacher Education Programs
Library Services
Where in the World Is My Librarian? Creating Cross-Campus Collaborations to Seamlessly Connect with Students When Librarians, Students, and Faculty Are in Different Locations Johns, Elizabeth M. Price, Carrie Ungaretti, Antoinette S. Academic Libraries Educational Cooperation Librarians Interdisciplinary Approach Graduate Students Institutional Cooperation Medical Libraries Masters Programs Schools of Education Teacher Education Programs Library Services Research librarians often have a specialty in certain discipline, and many academic libraries thrive on this type of arrangement to support their researchers. But more often, new interdisciplinary programs are developed that require the expertise of more than one subject expert for support. In particular, students in a Master of Education in the Health Professions (MEHP) program have unique, complicated research challenges that can only be addressed with careful collaboration amongst multiple subject experts. However, this program and the library saw the need for additional expertise to support their students, and began a collaboration with the medical library, bringing a clinical informationist onto the library support team. Together, the education librarian, clinical informationist, and program faculty collaborate to provide excellent services to help students in their research throughout the program.
title Where in the World Is My Librarian? Creating Cross-Campus Collaborations to Seamlessly Connect with Students When Librarians, Students, and Faculty Are in Different Locations
topic Academic Libraries
Educational Cooperation
Librarians
Interdisciplinary Approach
Graduate Students
Institutional Cooperation
Medical Libraries
Masters Programs
Schools of Education
Teacher Education Programs
Library Services
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1206738