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The Role of the Library in the First College Year, Paperback / softback Book

The Role of the Library in the First College Year Paperback / softback

Edited by Larry Hardesty

Part of the The First-Year Experience Monograph Series series

Paperback / softback

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While the library is at the center of many campuses physically, it is often an overlooked and underused resource in improving the learning and success of first-year college students.

In this new volume, librarians, classroom faculty, administrators, and higher education researchers come together to explore the potential of the library in shaping the student experience.

Chapter authors explore structures and practices for helping students learn to navigate the college library; use the Internet effectively; and find, analyze, and incorporate information into their academic work - a critical foundation for college success.

Thirteen case studies present detailed information on current practice from a variety of campus types.

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