2004
DOI: 10.1300/j121v17n01_04
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Teaching Centers, Libraries, and Benefits to Both

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“…Equally important qualities necessary for cooperation, including some intangibles, are "passion, persistence, playfulness, promotion, and project." 12 One might add to this sufficient time and effort. A collaborative program that is not given priority by those involved or lacks enthusiasm will likely fail before it even gets started.…”
Section: Ilds 2015 Istanbul: Robert a Seal October 3 2015 Page 7 Vmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equally important qualities necessary for cooperation, including some intangibles, are "passion, persistence, playfulness, promotion, and project." 12 One might add to this sufficient time and effort. A collaborative program that is not given priority by those involved or lacks enthusiasm will likely fail before it even gets started.…”
Section: Ilds 2015 Istanbul: Robert a Seal October 3 2015 Page 7 Vmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, librarians have participated in programs offered by the Kaneb as customers (via customized workshops for librarians such as “How to get good classroom discussion”, customized reading groups, and campus‐wide programming); as participants (through a research grant provided by the Kaneb for a study on “the effect of course‐based library instruction on the acquisition of research skills and the development of lifelong learning habits”); and as providers (through library participation in seminar courses for new students and teaching assistants). The authors note that one of the main benefits of the library's involvement with the Kaneb is that by doing so, “librarians are placing themselves at the center or heart of the campus teaching culture” (Warner and Seamans, 2004).…”
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“…But the authors also note that, surprisingly, collaborations between the Virginia Tech Libraries and CEUT have resulted in “a subtle shift in the way librarians are viewed by their colleagues around the university. There is an increased sense of the librarians as peers” (Warner and Seamans, 2004).…”
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“…Today, as part of their job responsibilities, many librarians in colleges and universities teach (Bewick & Corrall, 2010;Davies-Hoffman, Alvarez, Costello, & Emerson, 2013). Despite librarians teaching for over 100 years, the past few decades have led to changes in the skills librarians instruct on and the type of educating librarians conduct (Walter, 2005;Warner & Seamans, 2004). Indeed, the teaching of information literacy skills is a main job requirement for many academic librarians (Houtman, 2010;Julien, Gross, & Latham, 2018).…”
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