Interdisciplinary collaboration

Purpose - Many colleges and universities require both undergraduate and graduate students to plan and conduct research as a part of graduation requirements. However, a number of barriers exist for both instructors and students in understanding and conducting research. A small group of, The College a...

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Published inReference services review Vol. 38; no. 3; pp. 431 - 444
Main Authors Little, Jennifer J., Fallon, Moira, Dauenhauer, Jason, Balzano, Betsy, Halquist, Donald
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Emerald Group Publishing Limited 17.08.2010
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ISSN0090-7324
2054-1716
2054-1716
DOI10.1108/00907321011070919

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Summary:Purpose - Many colleges and universities require both undergraduate and graduate students to plan and conduct research as a part of graduation requirements. However, a number of barriers exist for both instructors and students in understanding and conducting research. A small group of, The College at Brockport, instructors who had taught introductory research and research methodology gathered together with librarians as a faculty learning community (FLC) to share information about their instructional methods for teaching research skills. The paper aims to discuss this initiative.Design methodology approach - Following an initiative to foster career-span faculty development, The College at Brockport made a three-year commitment to implement a variety of topic-based FLCs beginning in the fall 2008 semester.Findings - Like librarians across the country Brockport librarians have been creating research guides, or "pathfinders," for decades. The term "pathfinder" was coined in the early 1970s when MIT librarians developed lists of resources and references pertaining to subject disciplines. When LibGuides are marketed, it is not surprising that libraries are quick to adopt this platform to produce pathfinders. LibGuides are chosen because they provide a convenient and simple way to create and update research guides using a live interface, employ web 2.0 technologies in a user-friendly format, and encourage collaboration.Originality value - Based on the evaluative and qualitative feedback the LibGuide has been refined further. It is a guide that will be under modification as more faculty and students use it.
ISSN:0090-7324
2054-1716
2054-1716
DOI:10.1108/00907321011070919