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Understanding student populations key to tailoring library instruction and outreach
(Elsevier Connect, 2021-05-24)
Librarians commonly work with students who are grouped in a variety of ways, such as by course and by major. Another typical way that universities, and libraries, distinguish student groups is by class year. Increasingly, ...
Similarly different: Finding the nuances in first year students' library perceptions
(Elsevier, 2021-07)
Information literacy efforts in academic libraries commonly target first-year students as a way to ensure that students learn foundational research skills at the beginning of their college experience. However, little has ...
Uncovering the information literacy skills of first-generation and provisionally admitted students
(Elsevier, 2021-01)
Librarians have experimented with a variety of instructional models, from one-shots to tutorials to semester-long information literacy courses, to increase the impact of information literacy instruction. This study assessed ...
Basic training: A library orientation designed for student veterans
(Elsevier, 2020-07)
Colleges and universities across the country have been developing robust programs and services to support student veterans, including veteran-specific orientations. The Texas A&M University Libraries received a grant from ...
Exploring the library experiences of military dependents
(Elsevier, 2021-07)
College and university library programs and services for military-affiliated populations are typically aimed at student veterans and service members and not their spouses or children who are also students. However, librarians ...