Transfer Student Success | Buch | 978-0-8389-4971-9 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 216 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm

Transfer Student Success

Academic Library Outreach and Engagement

Buch, Englisch, 216 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm

ISBN: 978-0-8389-4971-9
Verlag: American Library Association


Tailor your institution's approach to transfer students using this collection's creative ideas for orientations, library instruction, partnerships with like-minded campus groups, and other initiatives.

Higher ed admission teams are aggressively recruiting transfers-and they're finding success. According to the National Student Clearinghouse, about 38 percent of all students in higher ed in the United States have transferred at least once. If you don't include transfer students in your outreach and instruction planning, you're missing a significant portion of the student body. However, to meet the needs of this population requires academic libraries to rethink assumptions about incoming students. Gathering 17 case studies, the editors present a rich and nuanced picture of academic library services to transfer students that will empower you to achieve transfer student success. You will learn about - organizing around the strengths of transfer students;
- applying design thinking to ease transfer students' "culture shock";
- using autoethnography narratives to better understand the transfer student experience;
- revamping a transfer student success course by incorporating student reflections;
- building a campus network of transfer student support and information sharing;
- partnering with military and veteran support groups on campus;
- recruiting transfer students to a campus peer mentor program;
- serving students in health sciences bridge programs;
- building connections with a fiction book club; and
- creating personal librarian programs or librarian positions dedicated to transfer students.
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Nancy Fawleyis the Director of Keiss Library at Gwynedd Mercy University. She has held previous leadership positions in reference and instruction at the University of Vermont, University of Nevada Las Vegas, The University of Alabama, and Virginia Commonwealth University in Qatar. Nancy holds an MLIS from the University of Kentucky. She previously co-editedThe Discovery Tool Cookbook: Recipes for Successful Lesson Plans, published by ACRL. Ann Marshall is an Information Services and Instruction librarian at Purdue University Fort Wayne (PFW), where she is also the government information librarian and library liaison to several departments within the PFW College of Arts and Sciences. Marshall has coauthored publications in Library Hi Tech, Library Journal and College & Research Libraries News. She holds an MLS from the Syracuse University School of Information Studies and a PhD from the Maxwell School's Social Science Program, also at Syracuse University. Mark Robisonis Political Science and Peace Studies librarian at the University of Notre Dame's Hesburgh Libraries. He also serves as an adjunct instructor for the University of Alabama's School of Library and Information Studies. Robison holds an MLS from Indiana University Bloomington. In addition to the research he has coauthored with the other editors, he wrote an earlier, single-authored journal article on transfer students' information literacy experiences.


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