Bulletin Description
The academic library plays an essential role in higher education. This course will provide a comprehensive overview of academic libraries. It will explore the role of the library in the larger higher education ecosystem; the many resources in the academic library; and the services it provides to students, faculty, staff, and the community.
Semester: Fall 2024
Mode: In person; at Baruch College
Meeting Day/Time: Thursdays, 3:55-6:30 pm
Required Textbook
No textbook is required for this class. Note that I will be assigning several chapters of this book:
Greenwell, S., Evans, G. E., & Alire, C. A. (2018). Academic Librarianship, Second Edition. ALA Neal-Schuman.
Each chapter that I assign will be made available as a PDF. However, it is a succinct overview of the field of academic librarianship written in an accessible style, so you may wish to purchase it for your personal use.
Weekly Readings
There will be readings relevant to each class topic. All readings will be available to download here or to access through the Queens College Library. If you have problems accessing any of the readings, please let me know! I am committed to making all if the readings available to you for free.
Chronicle of Higher Education
It is helpful to read The Chronicle of Higher Education. (To access the journal’s current online issue and website, visit here: https://www-chronicle-com.queens.ezproxy.cuny.edu). By skimming the site and reading the week’s top articles, you will stay up-to-date on issues in higher education.
Rachel Leff, MLIS
Head of Research Services, Sarah Lawrence College Library, Bronxville, NY
You can reach me by email:
Alternatively, you are welcome to email me at my personal email address:
I will respond to emails within 24 hours on weekdays and within 48 hours on weekends.
I will have office hours two hours a week on Zoom and by appointment. We will discuss options for those two hours during our first meeting.
I am also happy to meet with you after class.
This course aims to provide students with an understanding of the major components of academic libraries, common academic library resources, and academic library services. Students will learn about the role of the library in higher education, the physical library, ACRL Framework for Information Literacy, academic library classification systems, how to conduct a research consultation, how to plan an instruction session, and current issues impacting academic libraries, including artificial intelligence and information ethics.
Please see the table below for the Course Student Learning Outcomes (Course SLOs), and how the Assignments, Exercises & Activities align with them and the GSLIS Student Learning Outcomes
Course (LBSCI 790.3: Academic Librarianship) Student Learning Outcomes |
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Final Paper and Presentation |
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Professional Organization Event Assignment |
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Reflection Assignments: Reflection Paper 1 |
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Information Literacy Instruction Assignment |
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Research Consultation Exercise |
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Reflection Assignments: Reflection Paper 2 |
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X |
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Reflection Assignments: Reflection Paper 3 |
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X |
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GSLIS Student Learning Outcomes: