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Hauptverfasser: Hankins, Rebecca, Melgoza, Pauline, Seeger, Christina, Wan, Gary
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2009
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ867016
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author Hankins, Rebecca
Melgoza, Pauline
Seeger, Christina
Wan, Gary
author_facet Hankins, Rebecca
Melgoza, Pauline
Seeger, Christina
Wan, Gary
Hankins, Rebecca
Melgoza, Pauline
Seeger, Christina
Wan, Gary
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contents Meeting Our Users where They Conference: A Texas A&M Model to Support Librarian Attendance at Subject-Specific Conferences Hankins, Rebecca Melgoza, Pauline Seeger, Christina Wan, Gary Conferences (Gatherings) Academic Libraries Library Services Librarians Intellectual Disciplines Attendance Information Sources Educational Benefits Barriers Professional Development Communities of Practice Specialists Today's academic librarian is frequently called upon to function as a subject specialist, with or without advanced degrees in other disciplines. One method of monitoring trends within a given field is to study its literature; another is to attend conferences in the discipline. Discipline-specific conference attendance by academic librarians provides opportunities to interact with faculty in their disciplines that result in an increased communication with faculty, improved reference expertise, and more focused collection development. This paper describes the Texas A&M University Libraries' support for conference attendance and examples of the resulting benefits.
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spellingShingle Meeting Our Users where They Conference: A Texas A&M Model to Support Librarian Attendance at Subject-Specific Conferences
Hankins, Rebecca
Melgoza, Pauline
Seeger, Christina
Wan, Gary
Conferences (Gatherings)
Academic Libraries
Library Services
Librarians
Intellectual Disciplines
Attendance
Information Sources
Educational Benefits
Barriers
Professional Development
Communities of Practice
Specialists
Meeting Our Users where They Conference: A Texas A&M Model to Support Librarian Attendance at Subject-Specific Conferences Hankins, Rebecca Melgoza, Pauline Seeger, Christina Wan, Gary Conferences (Gatherings) Academic Libraries Library Services Librarians Intellectual Disciplines Attendance Information Sources Educational Benefits Barriers Professional Development Communities of Practice Specialists Today's academic librarian is frequently called upon to function as a subject specialist, with or without advanced degrees in other disciplines. One method of monitoring trends within a given field is to study its literature; another is to attend conferences in the discipline. Discipline-specific conference attendance by academic librarians provides opportunities to interact with faculty in their disciplines that result in an increased communication with faculty, improved reference expertise, and more focused collection development. This paper describes the Texas A&M University Libraries' support for conference attendance and examples of the resulting benefits.
title Meeting Our Users where They Conference: A Texas A&M Model to Support Librarian Attendance at Subject-Specific Conferences
topic Conferences (Gatherings)
Academic Libraries
Library Services
Librarians
Intellectual Disciplines
Attendance
Information Sources
Educational Benefits
Barriers
Professional Development
Communities of Practice
Specialists
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ867016