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Reaching Students at Muskingum College

Reaching Students at Muskingum College.

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Reaching Students at Muskingum College

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  1. Reaching Students at Muskingum College Nicole Robinson Ryan McLaughlinReference Librarian Reference Librarian Web Resource Manager

  2. First Year Seminar Orientation: How It Works • At Muskingum, first year students take part in a ‘First Year Seminar.’ • Aims to teach students about the resources of the college, academic skills, and a common text. • One session of library orientation • 50 minutes per class • 33 classes for Fall 2008

  3. First Year Seminar Orientation: Entering Knowledge • Books vs. Articles • ‘Catalog’ • Call numbers • Evaluating internet resources • INFOhio familiarity – Databases • ‘Websites’ vs. ‘online journals’

  4. First Year Seminar Orientation: Our Goals • Introduce the library • Introduce the librarians • Introduce the idea of resources

  5. First Year Seminar Orientation: Our Program • Themed Display runs for a month • Library staff • Basic library resources

  6. First Year Seminar Orientation: Our Program • ‘Treasure Hunt’ in the library • Work in teams of 3-4 to complete worksheet • Collect map pieces • Winning team wins a small prize • Wrap-up with 20 minute review of worksheet

  7. First Year Seminar Orientation: Our Program • Use the Catalog tab in the Quick Search Box to find Ramage and the Freebooters. • Who is the author? • What is the call number? • Find a current copy of National Geographic shelved on the main floor. • Is it a popular magazine or scholarly journal? • What three things helped you decide whether it’s scholarly or popular? • Use the subject guide link from the library homepage to find a database you might use to research the history of eighteenth-century pirates. • What subject guide page did you choose? • What database would you choose? Why?

  8. Bibliographic Instruction: Goals • College preparedness • Teaching before finding • Responsible use • Subject specialization

  9. Bibliographic Instruction: How we schedule • Workshop sessions or faculty request • Repeated collaboration • Room/technology considerations

  10. Bibliographic Instruction Most frequent topics

  11. Bibliographic Instruction Execution • Time constraints • Single vs. multiple sessions • Lecture plus exercise • Maintaining contact with studentsReference desk • IME-mailPhone

  12. Web Use Subject and Course Guides • Supplement class work • Not depositories for assignments • Another collaborative effort Databases Reference Books Journals Web Sites Additional Help Subject Guide link: Psychology

  13. Web Use Library wiki • Training new hires/student workers • Centralize BI documents • Stand in for a library website • Link: Muskingum College Library Wiki • “Freemium” wiki • No cost, except for enhanced • features • Renamed PBWorks

  14. Web Use IM reference • www.meebo.com

  15. Web Use Keeping students connected • Website • Facebook page Link: Library Facebook page • Blog/RSS feed Link: Library blog Go where the patrons are!

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