Collaborative and Co-curricular: Programming and Academic Library Impact.

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Title: Collaborative and Co-curricular: Programming and Academic Library Impact.
Authors: Kelly, Katy1 kkelly2@udayton.edu
Source: College & Research Libraries. Apr2020, Vol. 81 Issue 3, p330-344. 15p.
Subject Terms: *Student activities, *Academic libraries, *Student engagement
Company/Entity: Association of College & Research Libraries , University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Abstract: This study investigates how co-curricular programming in universities can demonstrate and communicate impact in new ways. The Association of College and Research Libraries report Academic Library Impact: Improving Practice and Essential Areas to Research provides a framework to better understand how co-curricular programming facilitates the following: aligning assessment with an institution's mission; enhancing teaching and learning; and communicating contributions. This article describes a model that other libraries may find useful as they plan and communicate their cocurricular programs to support the mission, vision, and strategic plan of their libraries and their institutions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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