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Colleges and universities throughout the world plan library
orientations for first years or specific audiences such as transfer
or international students. These events can vary greatly in shape
and form depending on the size, resources and staff of the
institution, orientation schedule, and whether it is mandatory for
students. Some institutions plan day-long events, elaborate games,
or scavenger hunts; some offer drop in sessions or library tours;
others offer an online orientation. Planning Academic Library
Orientations gathers case studies from around the world covering a
wide variety of approaches as a guide to those revamping or
creating new library orientations. Chapters are organized into the
following thematic sections: Games; Marketing & Promotion;
Partnerships; Targeting Specific Audiences; Technology; and Tours,
and are cross-referenced if they touch on additional themes. Each
chapter includes institutional information so readers can decide
which type of orientation is appropriate for their own institution
and see what resources are required.
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