Engaging Students with Archival and Digital Resources



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Paru le : 2011-06-14



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Aimed at professional librarians and archivists, this book explores connecting students and faculty with the archival and digital collections of the university's library and archives. Academic research has been forever changed by the digitization of books, journals, and archival collections. As university libraries and archives move forward in the digital era, it is essential to assess the research needs of users and develop innovative methods to demonstrate the value of collections and services. This book provides librarians and archivists with the tools to develop a robust workshop program aimed at connecting students with archival and digital collections. - Provides practical guidelines and detailed lesson plans - Based on the collaboration between an experienced archivist and liaison librarian - Offers innovative ideas for connecting with faculty members
Pages
146 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2011-06-14
Marque
Chandos Publishing
EAN papier
9781843345688
EAN EPUB SANS DRM
9781780632575

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65,36 €

Justine Cotton is a Liaison Librarian at Brock University, with responsibilities for Communication, Popular Culture, Film, and English Literature. In addition, she is responsible for promoting library services and collections on campus. She has published and presented on library instruction and collection development.David Sharron is the head of the Special Collections and Archives at the Brock University Library. He has worked in archival repositories at the federal, municipal and post-secondary levels and is a certified archivist. He has undertaken several digitization projects and has worked with students on discovering and utilizing primary resources found online and on site.

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