2017
DOI: 10.5860/rusq.56n3.198
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Exploration of Library Outreach to Nontraditional Students

Abstract: In 1976, Malcolm Knowles, known for his research on adult education and learning, predicted that the library would become, “the most rapidly expanding educational institution of all in [the United States],”1 regarding working with nontraditional students. His prediction has not come to fruition. In fact, there was little published regarding librarians supporting adult students from the mid-1980s until 2000, when librarian Dorothy S. Ingram published “The Andragogical Librarian,” and 2010, with the publication … Show more

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“…It continues to be a challenge attracting students to the library and for them to use the resources and services. Mellon has commented that librarians forget how "overwhelming" it is to learn library research tools so helping students feel comfortable asking questions and being in the library is important (Tieman & Black, 2017).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It continues to be a challenge attracting students to the library and for them to use the resources and services. Mellon has commented that librarians forget how "overwhelming" it is to learn library research tools so helping students feel comfortable asking questions and being in the library is important (Tieman & Black, 2017).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That lifelong learning is an important concept in current academic literature is reinforced by its emergence as a core library value (Elmborg, 2016). In addition, library anxiety, distance education, and outreach have all been considered from the perspective of older adult students (Tieman and Black, 2017;Veal, 2002). In an interesting twist, academic librarians have also been seen as needing to engage in adult education themselves for professional development purposes (Attebury, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Collaboration with course faculty encourages students who tend to shy away from the library. 1 Avoiding the library is not uncommon for students, who then struggle alone with elements of their assignment that require research help. 2 Hence the classroom visibility of subject specialist work builds student awareness of the library and prompts them to be proactive when doing library research.…”
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