Cultural Heritage and the Campus Community: Volume 80 | Buch | 978-0-8389-3671-9 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 260 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm

Reihe: Publications in Librarianship

Cultural Heritage and the Campus Community: Volume 80

Academic Libraries and Museums in Collaboration
Erscheinungsjahr 2023
ISBN: 978-0-8389-3671-9
Verlag: American Library Association

Academic Libraries and Museums in Collaboration

Buch, Englisch, 260 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm

Reihe: Publications in Librarianship

ISBN: 978-0-8389-3671-9
Verlag: American Library Association


Academic libraries and museums foster many outstanding collaborations supporting teaching, learning, and research within their respective institutions. These collaborations, like other progressive activities, require significant invisible labor, caretaking, and resources that have not always been documented.
 
Cultural Heritage and the Campus Community collects examples of successful academic library-museum collaborations and serves as critical knowledge for the cultural heritage sector. Authors from libraries and museums across the United States demonstrate how to develop and execute partnerships and bring forth new dimensions of transdisciplinary objects-based pedagogy, research, and learning centered on inclusive educational practices. Chapters explore visual thinking strategies and the Framework for Information Literacy in Higher Education in the undergraduate classroom; restoring Indigenous heritage through tribal partnerships; using object-based teaching to motivate student research; and much more.
 
The collaborative approaches highlighted here demonstrate the power of possibility when two collections-centric entities unite to enrich our collective understanding of materiality, instructional approaches, and the importance of provenance. Cultural Heritage and the Campus Community also illustrates why interrogating past practices and value assignments within academic library and museum collections is essential to advancing culturally relevant approaches to knowledge sharing in physical and digital spaces.
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Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1. Designing a Better GLAM Alliance: Aligning Missions, Values, and Strategic Goals at the University of Oregon’s Libraries and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
Adriene Lim, Jill Hartz, and Jenny R. Kreiger
 
Chapter 2. The University of Iowa Executive Leadership Academy: A Case Study in Leveraging Broad University Resources to Support GLAM Collaborations
Jane Garrity, Elizabeth Constantine, Megan Hammes,
Cory Lockwood, and Lynn Teesch
 
Chapter 3. Visual Thinking Strategies and The Framework in the Undergraduate Classroom: Research as Inquiry and Scholarship as Conversation through the Lens of a University’s Art Collection
Kayla Birt Flegal and Alexandra Chamberlain
 
Chapter 4. Pieced Together: Community Engagement Through Collaboration
Susan Dreher and Andrea Packard
 
Chapter 5. The Cultural Heritage Collaborative: Shared Mission, Expertise, and Spaces for Natural History and Library Collections
Patrick Kociolek, Robert H. McDonald, Leslie J. Reynolds, and Jennifer Knievel
 
Chapter 6. Restoring Indigenous Heritage: Building Community through Tribal Partnerships at the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology
Jennifer A. St. Germain, Kelsey T. Grimm, and April K. Sievert
 
Chapter 7. Building Bridges: A Case Study in Community Engagement Between the Art Museum and the Library System at West Virginia University
Sally Brown and Carroll Wetzel Wilkinson
 
Chapter 8. Editing Wikipedia at Vanderbilt: How Library-Art Gallery Collaboration Can Benefit Learning Beyond the Classroom
Mary Anne Caton and Joseph Mella
 
Chapter 9. Paths to Partnership: New Models for Museum-Library Collaborations at Northwestern University
Corinne Granof
 
Chapter 10. Across the Square: Collaborative Paper and Photograph Conservation at the University of Washington Libraries and the Henry Art Gallery
Stephanie Lamson and Sylvia Wolf
 
Chapter 11. Librarians and Curators as Co-teachers: Using Collaborative, Object-Based Teaching to Motivate Student Research and Inquiry
Alexander Watkins and Hope Saska
 
Chapter 12. Of Primary Importance: Connecting Social Studies Teachers to Library and Museum Resources
Adrienne Scott, Pamela Nett Kruger, and Irene Korber
 
Chapter 13. Using Exhibitions for Teaching and Learning: Collaboration Between a University Library and Museum
Alex Regan
 
Chapter 14. Collection-Centered Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship in St. John’s University’s Master’s Degree Program in Museum Administration
Dr. Susan Rosenberg with Alyse Hennig
 
Chapter 15. Collaboration and Convergence at the Consortial Level: Museums10 and the Five College Library Consortium
Jennifer Gunter King, Simon Neame, and Jessica Nicoll
 
Chapter 16. How History and a Commitment to Social Justice Informed Library-Museum Collaboration at Oberlin College
Alexia Hudson-Ward
 
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