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Creating Inclusion from the Beginning: Touring Faculty Candidates in the Library
(2016-03-10)
It may be a small gesture, but collaborating with departmental search committees across campus to tour and introduce potential faculty candidates to the Texas A&M University Libraries can promote diversity, inclusion, ...
A Coded Analysis of Student Feedback and Implications for Bibliographic Instruction Programs
(2013-06-07)
In an attempt to understand students’ perceptions of library instruction sessions, the authors sampled from over 25,000 post-instruction questionnaires to identify common themes, patterns and issues across a range of ...
Scholars@TAMU, an Integrated Research Information Management System, as Sociotechnical System: Contextualized Use Cases for Different Disciplinary Communities
(2017-05-23)
Scholars@TAMU is a new research information management system (RIM) at Texas A&M that compiles scholarly expertise profiles for faculty and other research investigators to improve the discoverability of scholarly expertise, ...
[PPT] Listening to Our Students: Enhancing Library Instruction Through a Qualitative Assessment of Student Feedback
(2012)
In our ongoing effort to foster a culture of customer service
excellence, Texas A&M University Libraries uses LibQUAL+ to conduct
annual reviews of service quality as measured by those who matter most; our
patrons. This ...