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Academic Library Services for Graduate Students: Supporting Future Academics and Professionals

Carrie Forbes , Peggy Keeran

Language Arts & Disciplines / Library & Information Science / General

Providing practical and theoretical chapters on academic library services for graduate students, this volume helps information professionals support this often-overlooked campus population to address their multiple roles and identities as students and as future faculty members or professionals.

As more and more students attend graduate programs, many higher education institutions have established professional development programs to help graduate students learn the wide range of skills needed to be successful as both students and as future professionals or academics. To presuppose that graduate students are proficient library users is a mistake. Graduate students need and want help, and many libraries are now offering specialized services for this diverse population.

Contributors to this edited volume provide case studies and practical advice on academic library services for graduate students that support their multiple roles on campus and address the complex social and emotional issues related to their other roles as parents, working adults, caretakers, and more. As academic libraries shift from functioning primarily as collections repositories to collaborating as key players in discovery and knowledge creation, value-added services for graduate students are even more central to libraries' changing missions. This book makes an important contribution to the ongoing professional conversation and is a useful tool for librarians who want to better support graduate students at their institutions.

  • Provides case studies and practical advice for specialized library services for an often-overlooked academic population
  • Highlights innovative designs for instructional and outreach programming, as well as physical library spaces, that target the needs of graduate students
  • Describes best practices for tailoring library services to the unique needs of graduate students with divergent career goals
  • Demonstrates how academic librarians can contribute to lifelong learning and workplace information literacy by supporting graduate students, not only as students but also as future academics and professionals
  • Details collaborative endeavors that result in services and programming which address the holistic needs of 21st-century graduate students

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