Reimagining peer support and engagement

IF 1.3 4区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Reference Services Review Pub Date : 2023-02-16 DOI:10.1108/rsr-09-2022-0050
Kate Pham, Daisy C. Muralles
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PurposeThis paper presents a case study for the pilot of a peer-led service model that is centered on fostering student leadership, collaboration and advocacy. The authors, who serve as advisors to the program, discuss the Library's transition to this peer-led model for reference support, outreach, programming and campus engagement.Design/methodology/approachThis case study examines the development and implementation of a new peer-led service at a mid-size public university aimed at centering student success, belonging and empowerment. Authors share practices, strategies and goals for training, onboarding and professional development with emphasis on student advocacy, leadership and retention in the program.FindingsThe authors found that developing the structures and opportunities to foster student-led initiatives and efforts for student success, belonging and engagement has helped the library better connect and engage with diverse student communities on campus.Research limitations/implicationsFindings of this study may be limited at the time this case study is written due to it being a new and developing library student program for reference, outreach and programming.Practical implicationsThe peer-led service model for reference and student engagement presented in this article serves as a case study that may be applicable for those who wish to imagine and develop a student-centered library program at their institution.Social implicationsThis case study may provide an alternative approach useful to those who wish to reimagine and innovate library student programs at their institutions.Originality/valueAlthough there are many peer-led initiatives in academic libraries for outreach and programming, this program explores the approach of fostering student leadership and advocacy within library student roles to lead and facilitate library efforts for campus engagement with structured guidance and support from librarian advisors.
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本文提出了一个以培养学生领导力、协作和倡导为中心的同伴领导服务模式试点的案例研究。作为该计划的顾问,作者讨论了图书馆向这种以同伴为主导的模式的过渡,包括参考支持、推广、规划和校园参与。设计/方法/方法本案例研究考察了一所中等规模公立大学中以学生成功、归属感和赋权为中心的新型同伴主导服务的开发和实施。作者分享了培训,入职和专业发展的实践,策略和目标,重点是学生的倡导,领导和保留项目。作者发现,开发结构和机会来促进学生主导的倡议和努力,以促进学生的成功,归属感和参与度,有助于图书馆更好地与校园内不同的学生社区建立联系和互动。研究的局限性/意义本研究的结果在撰写本案例研究时可能会受到限制,因为它是一个新的和正在发展的图书馆学生项目,用于参考,推广和规划。实际意义本文中提出的以学生为中心的参考服务模式和学生参与作为一个案例研究,可能适用于那些希望在他们的机构中设想和发展以学生为中心的图书馆项目的人。社会意义本案例研究可能为那些希望在其机构中重新构想和创新图书馆学生计划的人提供另一种有用的方法。创意/价值虽然在学术图书馆中有许多由同龄人领导的推广和规划活动,但本项目探索了在图书馆学生角色中培养学生领导和倡导的方法,通过图书馆顾问的结构化指导和支持,领导和促进图书馆在校园参与方面的努力。
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Reference Services Review
Reference Services Review INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Reference Services Review (RSR ) is a quarterly, refereed journal dedicated to the enrichment of reference knowledge and the advancement of reference services. RSR covers all aspects of reference functions, including automation of reference services, evaluation and assessment of reference functions and sources, models for delivering quality reference services in all types and sizes of libraries, development and management of teaching/learning activities, promotion of information literacy programs, and partnerships with other entities to achieve reference goals and objectives. RSR prepares its readers to understand and embrace current and emerging technologies affecting reference functions, instructional services and information needs of library users.
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