Developing a Meaningful Student Employment Experience for Students’ Success on Campus

IF 1.9 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE New Review of Academic Librarianship Pub Date : 2022-09-08 DOI:10.1080/13614533.2022.2122852
J. Cady, Karen Beavers, Amy Jiang, Liberty McCoy
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Abstract Student employees are essential to academic libraries on college and university campuses. The employment programme at this mid-sized university library intentionally seeks to engage students in work that not only benefits the library, but also provides students the opportunity to learn and hone skills that can contribute to academic and professional success. The pandemic had a significant impact on the student employment programme. The pivot to remote and hybrid services changed how library supervisors worked with student employees. In order to continue to offer students meaningful work, library staff conducted an evaluation of the programme, using a survey and focus groups. The evaluation team implemented programme changes and improvements based on student feedback in regard to scheduling and career preparation, with more plans to follow. This article describes how academic library staff can work with student workers on developing a meaningful employment programme, beneficial to both students and library services.
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培养有意义的学生就业体验促进学生在校园中的成功
摘要学生员工是高校图书馆的重要组成部分。这所中等规模的大学图书馆的就业计划旨在让学生参与工作,不仅使图书馆受益,而且为学生提供学习和磨练技能的机会,这些技能有助于学术和职业上的成功。大流行病对学生就业方案产生了重大影响。转向远程和混合服务改变了图书馆管理员与学生员工的工作方式。为了继续为学生提供有意义的工作,图书馆工作人员通过调查和焦点小组对该计划进行了评估。评估小组根据学生对课程安排和职业准备的反馈,对课程进行了修改和改进,并将制定更多计划。这篇文章描述了大学图书馆工作人员如何与学生工作者一起制定一个有意义的就业计划,这对学生和图书馆服务都是有益的。
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New Review of Academic Librarianship Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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