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ix, 141 pages ; 24 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Framing the core issue -- Part I: Background of student success -- History of student success -- At-risk versus at-promise: the deficit model in student success -- Boise State University: a case study -- Part II: Advocacy and partnerships -- Student success administrators -- Examples of student success partnerships -- Part III: Effective collaborations -- Forming collaborations: steps and processes -- Emerging technologies and makerspaces as high-impact practices for libraries -- Sustaining the partnership -- Collaboration between units: making partnerships work -- Part IV: Conclusion -- Addressing student success going forward. |
Summary |
"Academic library workers will learn how to collaborate with staff in academic advising and student services to improve undergraduate student belonging, retention rates, and graduation rates for at promise students"-- Provided by publisher. |
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"As the demographics of student populations change, many students require additional or different support to be successful in their college careers. Meanwhile, higher education is under pressure to reduce budgets and serve more students within certain areas of the university, including the library, academic advising, and other student services. Academic librarians and student success administrators can collaborate to create additional pathways for students who struggle to succeed. Authors Vecchione and McGraw provide a roadmap for library employees and student success administrators to initiate and develop discussions on college campuses to define and address these emergent student needs. Through a selection of case studies and historical context, readers will learn how to define what student success looks like and how to design custom services to address student barriers to that success. Library employees and student success professionals both serve students at the margins. These readers will acquire skills to enhance student success initiatives and strengthen collaborations with one another"-- Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Academic libraries -- United States.
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Libraries and students -- United States.
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Added Author |
McGraw, Cathlene E., author.
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ISBN |
9781440876356 (softcover ; acid-free paper) |
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1440876355 |
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9781440876363 (ebook) |
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