Birkenhauer, LauraLaura Birkenhauerhttp://hdl.handle.net/2374.MIA/60782024-03-29T00:50:03Z2024-03-29T00:50:03ZSuccess on the Small-Scale: Non-Traditional Tours Targeting Students in TransitionBirkenhauer, Laurahttp://hdl.handle.net/2374.MIA/69232023-10-18T18:03:44ZSuccess on the Small-Scale: Non-Traditional Tours Targeting Students in Transition
Birkenhauer, Laura
A Student Success Librarian outlines an unconventional approach to an academic library tour. In this newly adopted student-focused model, small-scale tours serve as a setting to share study tips for every style and space, seek to demystify the Libraries’ hidden curriculum, and offer support for student belonging and basic needs.
Designing A Student-Centered Diversity AuditBirkenhauer, Laurahttp://hdl.handle.net/2374.MIA/69222023-10-18T18:01:03ZDesigning A Student-Centered Diversity Audit
Birkenhauer, Laura
A Student Success Librarian outlines the steps of a small-scale diversity audit designed to be completed independently in part by a student employee. Resources detailing each phase of the process will be provided to attendees for review following the short presentation. Findings from an initial, limited audit of the print collection will be shared.
Integrating Librarians into Campus Systems for Student SuccessBirkenhauer, Laurahttp://hdl.handle.net/2374.MIA/69212023-10-18T17:58:24ZIntegrating Librarians into Campus Systems for Student Success
Birkenhauer, Laura
A student success librarian discusses the value of a move to integrate librarians into campus-wide systems for student success, including the University’s Integrated Planning and Advising for Student Success (IPASS) system. Following a successful campaign for librarian inclusion, student success librarians now work in collaboration with campus partners and outreach to at-risk students in new ways. This presentation describes librarian use of technology tools including Navigate and Maxient to promote student success, as well as outcomes of and next steps for engagement efforts.
Building Your NetworkBirkenhauer, Laurahttp://hdl.handle.net/2374.MIA/68532022-11-28T19:45:15ZBuilding Your Network
Birkenhauer, Laura
Social mixers and elevator pitches may be where your mind goes when you think about networking, but there are many ways to connect with others in libraries that fall outside of the conventional wisdom. The NMRT Online Discussion Committee asked members where they have been able to find meaningful connections with others in the community, and for tips for those brand new to libraries and NMRT for networking. Members shared the value of volunteer work and social media for making networking connections.