Center for Teaching and Learning - Enhancing Student Learning through Archives and Special Collections: A Librarian-Faculty Conversation - Queens Campus

October 22, 2012 1:50 PM - 3:15 PM
Library room 307, Queens Campus

Enhancing Student Learning through Archives and Special Collections: A Librarian-Faculty Conversation

Blythe Roveland-Brenton, University Libraries
Claudia Sbrissa, St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Increasingly, colleges and universities are promoting student use of materials in their archives and special collections. The growing trend of digitizing collections as well as emphasizing undergraduate research has spurred the demand for active engagement with unique archival and library materials. For a number of years, the staff of Archives and Special Collections at St. John’s has tried to cultivate student interaction with the University’s own distinctive holdings. We work with faculty to hold specially-tailored class sessions and mount exhibitions to publicize some of the University’s treasures.

In this session, Blythe Roveland-Brenton and Claudia Sbrissa discuss their own long-standing collaborative project involving students in the Book Arts class. The session will serve as an introduction to some of the unique collections in the University’s Queens and Manhattan libraries, and to initiatives and plans for the future. Participants are en-couraged to brainstorm about the kinds of student projects and assignments that could be developed to enhance student experiential learning and develop skill sets. Following the discussion there will be an opportunity to view an exhibition of student work from the Book Arts class alongside the Special Collections books that inspired them.

Date
    Monday, October 22
Time
    1:50 to 3:15 p.m.
Location
    Library room 307, Queens Campus

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If you have any questions please contact the CTL at CTL@stjohns.edu.