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Bridging Worlds: Emerging Models and Practices of U.S. Academic Libraries Around the Globe [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 210 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: ALA Editions
  • ISBN-10: 0838988423
  • ISBN-13: 9780838988428
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 210 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2016
  • Leidėjas: ALA Editions
  • ISBN-10: 0838988423
  • ISBN-13: 9780838988428
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Over the past decade, a growing number of American colleges and universities have made international engagement a key facet of their missions, emphasizing global awareness, interconnectedness, and student and community diversity. Universities are establishing campuses, branches, and enhanced programs outside of the United States, and many are partnering with foreign institutions in the Middle East and East Asia to introduce and integrate Western higher education into these regions. These collaborations seek to take advantage of the blending of cultural, social, political, and economic communities, and to chart new territories in research, teaching, and learning.

Academic libraries are playing a key role in many of these undertakings, acting as partners in the development of campus community, student life, and research. Bridging Worlds: Emerging Models and Practices of U.S. Academic Libraries Around the Globe presents examples of libraries working to play their part in campus development and international engagement. This book provides practical best practices, lessons learned, and perspectives gained, from collection building to finances to designing spaces, and touches on some of the cultural, political, and social factors at play as institutions work to support these complex organizations.
Acknowledgments v
Introduction 1(6)
Raymond Pun
Scott Collard
Justin Parrott
Section 1 Designing and Envisioning the Library Ahead
Chapter One Envisioning the New Global Campus Library: A Conversation
7(20)
Lucinda Covert-Vail
Roddy Austin
Scott Collard
Section 2 Delivering Global Access Services and Technology Support
Chapter Two Creating Global Delivery Strategy: Services, Systems, and Practices
27(14)
Beth Daniel Lindsay
Kristina Rose
Sydney Thompson
Shoshannah Turgel
Chapter Three Taking Interlibrary Loan Abroad
41(12)
Beth E. Clausen
Chapter Four Integrating Academic Technology Services into the Global Network University Library: Six Questions for the Team
53(12)
Beth Russell
Ron Berry
Brian Lewis
Section 3 Building Collections Abroad Collaboratively
Chapter Five Licensing Electronic Resources in the Global Environment: A Conversation
65(16)
Angela Carreno
Bill Maltarich
Scott Collard
Chapter Six Collection Development for Global Campus Libraries
81(10)
Ree DeDonato
Michael Hughes
Chapter Seven Participatory Archives: Building on Traditions of Collaboration, Openness, and Accessibility at the American University in Cairo
91(14)
Stephen Urgola
Carolyn Runyon
Chapter Eight Creating Special Collections: A Case Study from NYU Abu Dhabi
105(8)
Virginia Danielson
Michael Stoller
Chapter Nine Managing Copyright in the International Campus Library
113(12)
April M. Hathcock
Section 4 Developing Reference and Research Services on International Campuses
Chapter Ten Reference and Research Services in a Global Campus Environment
125(14)
Scott Collard
Ilka Datig
Amani Magid
Chapter Eleven Library Instruction Programs at American-Style Academic Libraries Outside of the United States
139(22)
Amanda B. Click
Meggan Houlihan
Chapter Twelve Supporting Library User Needs in an Expanding Global Network
161(14)
Paula Feid
Daniel Perkins
Section 5 Providing Technical Services in a Global Context
Chapter Thirteen Developing a Global Integration Strategy for Resource Acquisitions
175(8)
Nina Servizzi
Chapter Fourteen Global Strategy for Technical Services
183(10)
Justin Parrott
Wenchao P Jia
Heng (Helen) Ge
Chapter Fifteen Resource Description and Access: Internationalizing, Teaching, and Learning RDA Cataloging Abroad
193
Sheau-yueh J. Chao
Raymond Pun is the first year student success librarian at California State University in Fresno, USA. Previously, he was a reference and research services librarian at New York University Shanghai. He has presented widely at conferences such as ALA, SLA, IFLA, and the American Historical Association. His work has appeared in many publications, including The Huffington Post, Library Hi Tech, Reference Services Review, and Library Trends. His professional and research interests include gamification and emerging technologies in libraries, community engagement, data management, and digital scholarship services.

Scott Collard is Head of Specialized Research Services and Social Sciences at New York University Division of Libraries. Scott received his MSLIS from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and an MA in General Studies in the Humanities (Early American History and Literature) from The University of Chicago. His research interests focus on the development of research services in academic libraries.

Justin Parrott has been Technical Services and Research Librarian at New York University Abu Dhabi since December 2012. He received his MLIS from Kent State University. He currently manages the local technical services unit for NYU Abu Dhabi Library and is liaison to the universitys Mathematics, Arabic, and Chinese language departments.