附註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Section 1. Communities and academic libraries: strength through collaboration. Chapter 1. Resilience: a community's efforts to center black heritage in st. Augustine, Florida ; Chapter 2. Educators partnering for successful student transitions: collaborating to enhance college readiness ; Chapter 3. Academic and school library partnerships: an organization-led collaboration ; Chapter 4. Lighting up community collaborations through academic libraries -- Section 2. "Going for the gold": effective cross-campus/institution collaborations. Chapter 5. Collaborating to explore controlled digital lending as a library consortium ; Chapter 6. Meeting students where they are: collaborating with non-traditional departments on campus ; Chapter 7. Establishing a student research Day: a library-campus collaboration ; Chapter 8. Asset mapping in academic libraries: collaborating across university and library departments ; Chapter 9. Collaborative assessment and survey administration: a MISO survey case study -- Section 3. In the classroom: effective collaborations in teaching. Chapter 10. Learning community partnerships: building collaborations on campus and beyond ; Chapter 11. The wheel of Wikipedia collaborating at Boston University libraries ; Chapter 12. Go to the source: effective archivist/faculty collaboration in writing instruction -- Section 4. STEM and libraries: grounded in collaboration. Chapter 13. Librarians and bioinformatics communities working together to advance research and instruction ; Chapter 14. Case load: incorporating librarian support for clinical and biomedical research ; Chapter 15. Playing in the same sandbox: collaborations on data management, research technologies, and research computing.
摘要:"This book will identify and share the role of the academic library in developing effective partnerships and collaborations within academia and the broader community through a collection of case studies showing examples of successful collaborations, best practices, and innovative approaches to build and promote effective collaborations"--