9780838936719-0838936717-Cultural Heritage and the Campus Community:: Academic Libraries and Museums in Collaboration (Volume 80) (Publications in Librarianship)

Cultural Heritage and the Campus Community:: Academic Libraries and Museums in Collaboration (Volume 80) (Publications in Librarianship)

ISBN-13: 9780838936719
ISBN-10: 0838936717
Author: Alexia Hudson-Ward, Julie Rodrigues Widholm, Scott Walter
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Assoc of College & Research Libraries
Format: Paperback 260 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780838936719
ISBN-10: 0838936717
Author: Alexia Hudson-Ward, Julie Rodrigues Widholm, Scott Walter
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Assoc of College & Research Libraries
Format: Paperback 260 pages

Summary

Cultural Heritage and the Campus Community:: Academic Libraries and Museums in Collaboration (Volume 80) (Publications in Librarianship) (ISBN-13: 9780838936719 and ISBN-10: 0838936717), written by authors Alexia Hudson-Ward, Julie Rodrigues Widholm, Scott Walter, was published by Assoc of College & Research Libraries in 2023. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Cultural Heritage and the Campus Community:: Academic Libraries and Museums in Collaboration (Volume 80) (Publications in Librarianship) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.46.

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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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