The undergraduate that could: Crafting a collaborative student training program

IF 0.6 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE College & Undergraduate Libraries Pub Date : 2019-01-02 DOI:10.1080/10691316.2018.1535923
Jared Andrew Rex, J. Whelan
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Abstract Since the mid-nineteenth century, student worker programs have been an integral component of academic libraries, and the evolution of the profession has put more students, even undergraduates, into positions with greater responsibility, raising questions about the level of expertise of which undergraduate students are capable. The authors address these questions through the lens of the collaborative redevelopment of two distinct library student worker programs at a small liberal arts college. Included is a discussion of successes and challenges, as well as a consideration of the benefits of a “cross-library” support system in developing such a program.
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可以的本科生:制定合作学生培训计划
摘要自19世纪中期以来,学生工作者项目一直是学术图书馆的一个组成部分,而这一职业的发展使更多的学生,甚至本科生,承担起了更大的责任,这引发了人们对本科生专业水平的质疑。作者通过在一所小型文科学院合作重新开发两个不同的图书馆学生工作者项目来解决这些问题。其中包括对成功和挑战的讨论,以及对“跨图书馆”支持系统在开发此类计划中的好处的考虑。
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College & Undergraduate Libraries
College & Undergraduate Libraries INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: College & Undergraduate Libraries enables libraries serving primarily undergraduate students to enhance the range of services, resources, and facilities offered to their constituents while also contributing to staff professional development. Whether focusing on public services, technical services, management, or technology, the journal highlights the fact that undergraduate libraries must collaborate with agencies both on and off campus in order to survive and thrive. In addition to numerous columns on current topics, typical contents include research-based articles, case studies, reports of best practices, an occasional literature review or product review, and opinion pieces.
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