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E-grāmata: Supporting Transfer Student Success: The Essential Role of College and University Libraries

  • Formāts: 202 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216151807
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  • Formāts: 202 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216151807

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This research-based book with practical applications teaches academic librarians to support their transfer students effectively at both universities and community colleges, even when transfer students' information literacy needs differ from those of other students.

Colleges and universities across the United States serve a large and growing population of transfer students. Current estimates suggest that more than one third of college students transfer from one institution of higher education to another at least once. At some institutions, transfer students compose up to fifty to sixty percent of the new incoming class. Academic librarians' understanding of the demographics and potential needs of transfer students is essential to supporting their success and mitigating "transfer shock."

Just as public libraries often bridge gaps between individuals and services, academic libraries can proactively support the often unique needs of transfer students by spearheading textbook affordability initiatives, developing innovative programming, and making appropriate referrals to non-library student services. In this practical guide to supporting transfer students, authors Peggy L. Nuhn and Karen F. Kaufmann teach academic librarians how to optimize information literacy instruction, support research, help reduce stress, and connect the library to virtual students. They emphasize the importance of establishing partnerships with feeder institutions and other campus departments to best support transfer student success.


  • Teaches academic librarians and stakeholders to understand the holistic value of the academic library to transfer student success

  • Defines the concept of "transfer shock" and explains how academic librarians and libraries can mitigate this phenomenon
    • Outlines key theoretical and practical applications of information spaces, information science, and information literacy as applied to the transfer student academic experience


  • "Teaches libraries to realistically support transfer student success by ensuring that students have essential information literacy skills"--

    Recenzijas

    For those at institutions with clear articulation agreements and/or significant transfer populations. . . this book will be of immense value. Moreover, given the authors' expertise in information literacy and their treatment of this topic within the book, librarians engaged in library instruction, regardless of whether or not they interact with transfer students on a regular basis, will benefit from reading this book. Supporting Transfer Student Success stands out as a must-add title. * Public Services Quarterly *

    Papildus informācija

    This research-based book with practical applications teaches academic librarians to support their transfer students effectively at both universities and community colleges, even when transfer students' information literacy needs differ from those of other students.
    Foreword ix
    Introduction xiii
    Chapter 1 Transfer Students: Trends, Pathways, And Implications For Libraries
    1(14)
    Chapter 2 Transfer Structures: Implications For Students
    15(12)
    Chapter 3 Transfer Students: Challenges And Opportunities For Librarians
    27(14)
    Chapter 4 Information Literacy Designed To Support Transfer Student Success
    41(22)
    Chapter 5 Connecting The Library To Transfer Students
    63(28)
    Chapter 6 Communication And Collaboration Between College And University Librarians
    91(14)
    Chapter 7 Connecting The Library To Support Virtual Transfer Students
    105(16)
    Chapter 8 Niche Academic Library Initiatives That Support Transfer Student Success
    121(10)
    Chapter 9 Textbook Affordability Initiatives That Support Transfer Student Success
    131(20)
    Chapter 10 Holistically Supporting Transfer Student Success: The Essential Role Of Libraries
    151(26)
    Index 177
    Peggy L. Nuhn is a "Connect" faculty librarian at the University of Central Florida's Sanford/Lake Mary campus, a joint campus with Seminole State College of Florida.

    Karen F. Kaufmann is a research and instruction faculty librarian at Seminole State College of Florida.