Partnering with Undergraduate Students to Conduct Library Focus Groups |
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Authors: | Suzanne Mangrum Kristen West |
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Institution: | James E. Walker Library , Middle Tennessee State University , Murfreesboro , Tennessee , USA |
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Abstract: | Experiential learning is becoming an increasingly important part of the university experience. Academic libraries have long provided practicum opportunities for library and information science students. To date, however, few libraries have documented experiential learning partnerships with social science students. Librarians at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) partnered with the university's anthropology department in an experiential learning opportunity. Undergraduate students conducted focus groups to discover how MTSU students complete research assignments and what role the library plays in the process. This article describes the collaboration, and it discusses the benefits and drawbacks of partnering with undergraduate student researchers. |
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Keywords: | Academic libraries collaboration experiential learning focus groups undergraduate research |
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