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Main Authors: Matava, Tobie, Coffey, Dan, Kushkowski, Jeffrey
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ895844
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author Matava, Tobie
Coffey, Dan
Kushkowski, Jeffrey
author_facet Matava, Tobie
Coffey, Dan
Kushkowski, Jeffrey
Matava, Tobie
Coffey, Dan
Kushkowski, Jeffrey
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contents Beyond Library Walls: Embedding Librarians in Academic Departments Matava, Tobie Coffey, Dan Kushkowski, Jeffrey Information Needs Academic Libraries Library Services Librarians Case Studies Electronic Libraries Librarian Teacher Cooperation Library Development Outreach Programs Reference Services Access to Information Program Descriptions Today's academic library provides resources that users can access both physically in the library and virtually from academic offices. This increasing availability of online access means that information resources are no longer confined within library walls and librarians need to rethink how their constituents' information needs are being met. Embedding librarians in academic departments and programs is one way to expand library services within this new information landscape. This article describes the background and process for embedding librarians and provides case studies from three librarians who successfully embedded themselves in academic departments.
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spellingShingle Beyond Library Walls: Embedding Librarians in Academic Departments
Matava, Tobie
Coffey, Dan
Kushkowski, Jeffrey
Information Needs
Academic Libraries
Library Services
Librarians
Case Studies
Electronic Libraries
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Library Development
Outreach Programs
Reference Services
Access to Information
Program Descriptions
Beyond Library Walls: Embedding Librarians in Academic Departments Matava, Tobie Coffey, Dan Kushkowski, Jeffrey Information Needs Academic Libraries Library Services Librarians Case Studies Electronic Libraries Librarian Teacher Cooperation Library Development Outreach Programs Reference Services Access to Information Program Descriptions Today's academic library provides resources that users can access both physically in the library and virtually from academic offices. This increasing availability of online access means that information resources are no longer confined within library walls and librarians need to rethink how their constituents' information needs are being met. Embedding librarians in academic departments and programs is one way to expand library services within this new information landscape. This article describes the background and process for embedding librarians and provides case studies from three librarians who successfully embedded themselves in academic departments.
title Beyond Library Walls: Embedding Librarians in Academic Departments
topic Information Needs
Academic Libraries
Library Services
Librarians
Case Studies
Electronic Libraries
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Library Development
Outreach Programs
Reference Services
Access to Information
Program Descriptions
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ895844