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As the number of service learning courses and their requirements
increase, it is essential for academic librarians to partner with
faculty and administration to include lifelong research skills
components. This crucial book provides insights and case studies
that will help you do just that. Service learning—defined as
community service connected to a for-credit college course—is
acknowledged to be a high-impact educational practice. It provides
students with opportunities to put what they learn in class into
action, to engage problem-solving skills, and to reflect on their
experiences. Ideally, in service learning, course materials inform
student service, and students' service experiences, in turn, inform
academic dialogue and comprehension. But where do academic
libraries and librarians fit into this process? This is the first
book to provide that missing piece, giving librarians practical
information and examples of how to contribute to service learning
on their campuses. It begins with an overview of librarian
involvement in service learning, highlighting connections between
service learning and information literacy pedagogy. Case studies
focus on specific aspects of service learning that engage
information literacy, illustrating ways academic libraries can
partner with service learning initiatives. The book concludes with
thoughts on assessment and short essays on the future of libraries
and service learning.
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