Approaching freshman library one-shots in an unconventional way: Using archival materials to connect students to the university and their major

Q3 Social Sciences
Paul C. Campbell, Stacey Lavender
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Instructional librarians are commonly asked to provide library instruction to freshman courses without an assignment that directly connects to the instruction. This type of request presents a quandary for librarians who do not think it is an effective way to teach library skills but still want to connect the library to incoming freshmen while building relationships with instructors. This article presents the way in which a social science librarian and a special collections librarian worked to include their library’s unique archival materials within a freshman psychology course in an unconventional way. Thinking about this type of instruction request in a different light provided us an opportunity to creatively use the library’s archival collections to connect psychology students to the rich history of their major and to the local community.
以一种非常规的方式接近新生图书馆:利用档案材料将学生与大学和他们的专业联系起来
教学图书馆员通常被要求为新生课程提供图书馆指导,但没有与指导直接相关的作业。这种类型的要求让图书管理员感到困惑,他们认为这不是一种有效的教授图书馆技能的方法,但他们仍然希望在与教师建立关系的同时,将图书馆与即将到来的新生联系起来。本文介绍了一位社会科学图书管理员和一位特殊馆藏图书管理员以一种非常规的方式将他们图书馆独特的档案材料纳入大一心理学课程的方法。从不同的角度考虑这种类型的教学要求,为我们提供了一个创造性地利用图书馆档案馆藏的机会,将心理学专业的学生与他们专业的丰富历史和当地社区联系起来。
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College and Research Libraries News
College and Research Libraries News Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: Established in 1966, College & Research Libraries News (C&RL News) provides articles on the latest trends and practices affecting academic and research libraries and serves as the official newsmagazine and publication of record of ACRL. Monthly columns include Internet Resources, Internet Reviews, Preservation News, Washington Hotline, Grants and Acquisitions, People in the News, and New Publications. Other regular features are Scholarly Communication, Job of a Lifetime, and The Way I See It. C&RL News is published 11 times per year.
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