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The globalized library : American academic libraries and international students, collections, and practices /

Many academic institutions count internationalization among their most important strategic goals and priorities: To be globally competitive, colleges and universities need to produce globally conscious graduates. In addition to hiring practices that are beginning to emphasize librarians with interna...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Luckert, Yelena, 1962- (Editor ), Carpenter, Lindsay Inge (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chicago, Illinois : Association of College and Research Libraries, 2019.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Academic librarians at the forefront of IL efforts with international students in higher education / Ahmed Alwan, Joy M. Doan, and Eric P. Garcia
  • Unlocking the door: adapting information literacy instruction for international students / Susan Avery and Kirsten Feist
  • Language and information literacy: a case study of library orientation taught in the Chinese language / Liangyu Fu and Gabriel Duque
  • The information-fluent English language learner: cultural and pedagogical considerations / Megan Hodge
  • Globalizing library instruction: engaging students at international branch campuses / Claudia McGivney, Laura Costello, and Janet Clarke
  • Acculturating international students to the ethical use of information & American values: a case study / Cheryl A. Riley and Marian G. Davis
  • A full range of support for improving international students' experience in higher education: a case study from the University of Minnesota libraries / Yao Chen and Kristen Mastel
  • Faraway flix: connecting to international students through film / Laura Bohuski
  • Forging multiple pathways: integrating international students into a Canadian University library / Karen Bordonaro
  • International undergraduate students and a sense of belonging: a case study at Penn State University Libraries / Alia Gant, Dawn Amsberry, Chao Su, Lana Munip, and Steve Borrelli
  • International student perceptions of libraries: experiences from the Middle East and North Africa / Kristine N. Stewart and Kenneth C. Haggerty
  • Applying an instructional design approach to international student outreach / Kimberly Davies Hoffman and Kathy Leezin Wu
  • Developing effective integration services: learning from Asian international graduate students academic-striving experiences / Yi-Chin Sarah Wu
  • Local, global, digital?: digital humanities and Slavic area studies / Megan Browndorf and Erin Pappas
  • Collection development and acquisitions for international and area studies collections in academic and research libraries / Osman Celik
  • Leveraging local networks and international partnerships in Japanese collection development / Molly Des Jardin and Michael P. Williams
  • Collections at work: forming global citizens through outreach and engagement / José O. Díaz and Pamela Espinosa de los Monteros
  • Shared global heritage in research libraries / Margarita Vargas-Betancourt, E. Haven Hawley, and Rebecca J.W. Jefferson
  • Leveraging connections to build and promote international special collections: a case study / Mary Jo Zeter and Deborah J. Margolis
  • International collaborations at the Immigration History Research Center Archives (IHRCA) / Daniel Necas
  • Toward a comprehensive collection on the allied occupation of Japan: a partnership between the University of Maryland Libraries and the National Diet Library of Japan / Yukako Tasumi
  • International collaborations: development of the Duke Kunshan University Library / Linda Daniel
  • African Poetry Libraries: a global collaboration / Lorna Dawes and Charlene Maxey-Harris
  • Undergraduate education abroad in community settings: pedagogical opportunities for librarians / Laurie Kutner
  • Successful American-Russian partnership through education abroad / Yelena Luckert and Lindsay Inge Carpenter
  • Serving students across the globe: establishing library outreach and instructional services for an international-US dual-degree program / Mary K. Oberlies
  • Globalized collecting: building special collections at NYUAD / Nicholas Martin and Justin Parrott
  • International academic librarianship: meeting our professional, institutional, and personal goals / John Boyd and Elizabeth Cramer
  • Virtual peer-mentoring programs: buildign global professional connections through the international librarians network / Kelsey Corlett-Rivera and Pirio Kangas
  • Myanmar librarians' research and study tour at the Rutgers University Libraries: a report / Triveni Kuchi
  • From visitors to friends / Margaret Law
  • The Horner Fellowship: an exchange program for Arizona and Japan library personnel / Jeanne L. Pfander, Alexandra Humphreys, and Smita Joshipura
  • Internationalization and global engagement in LIS education: programs for international master's students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries / Shana R. Ponelis, Ewa Barczyk, and Johannes J. Britz.