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Introduction. Learning in Action: Designing Successful Graduate Student Work Experiences in Academic Libraries |
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Part I Creating Access Pathways |
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Chapter 1 "What If You Don't Have a Library School?" Ethical Considerations for a Summer Internship at an Academic Library |
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Chapter 2 In Their Own Words: Scholars and Coordinators Reflect on the Oregon State University Libraries' Diversity Scholars Program |
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Voices from the Field: Training Future Librarians: Creating Online, Flexible, and Effective Internships and Practicum Experiences for LIS Graduate Students |
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Chapter 3 Virtual Spaces: Developing Experiential Learning Opportunities for Online Students |
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Voices from the Field: Dream Big, Intern Small: The Value of Internships at Small GLAM Institutions |
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Part II Developing, Running, and Evolving Programs for LIS Students |
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Voices from the Field: Breaking Down Barriers: Preparing Graduate Students for the Unspoken Rules of Academic Libraries |
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Chapter 4 Improving in Action: An Iterative Approach to Developing a Successful Practicum Program |
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Voices from the Field: A Chinese Student's Perspective on American Library School and Work |
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Chapter 5 Building an Innovative Internship Program: The Recipe for Greatness |
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Chapter 6 Interns in Action: Exploring an LIS Internship Program at a Canadian University Library |
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Voices from the Field: Internship: What's in a Name? |
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Voices from the Field: Theory + Practice = Student Success |
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Chapter 7 Practice Made (More) Perfect |
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Voices from the Field: Learning through Variety: Interning in Different Institutional Contexts |
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Part III Working with Graduate Students without an LIS Background: Mutual Opportunities for Growth |
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Chapter 8 Information Literacy Fellows at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas |
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Chapter 9 The Peer Scholars Program: Leveraging Paid Peer Teaching at the Libraries |
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Voices from the Field: A Practicum Experience at the San Antonio Community College Library |
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Chapter 10 Cocreated Cocurricular Graduate Learning Experiences |
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Voices from the Field: Weeding "Wright": Engaging Graduate Students in a Meaningful Collection Management Process |
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Part IV Centering the Person |
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Voices from the Field: Staying Connected When the Unexpected Happens |
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Chapter 11 Crafting the Internship: An Empathy-Driven Approach |
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Voices from the Field: Intern Self-Advocacy and the Mutual Benefits of Collaboration |
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Chapter 12 Beyond Individualism: Self-Advocacy and Mentorship in LIS Graduate Student Employment |
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Voices from the Field: Wayfinding and Gapminding: An Integrated Approach to Developing a Library Internship Learning Experience |
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Chapter 13 Two Sides of the Coin: Sharing Perspectives on Work and Identity between a Graduate Student and an Academic Library Manager |
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Chapter 14 Reflections of a First-Time Manager: Building Trust for a Successful MLIS Practicum Experience |
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About the Authors |
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