Using Student Volunteers in Library Orientations

Authors

  • Kathy Christie Anders Texas A&M University
  • Elizabeth M. German Texas A&M University
  • Stephanie J. Graves Texas A&M University

Keywords:

student volunteers, orientation, library programming, engagement, outreach

Abstract

Student volunteers can be a valuable resource for library outreach programming.  This article details how our library leveraged several registered student organizations (RSOs) to create our freshman orientation video and staff our library open house.  Using student volunteers in orientation events helped reduce library anxiety among student participants, engage our freshman audience, and create meaningful connection between library services and campus life.

Author Biographies

Kathy Christie Anders, Texas A&M University

Dr. Kathy Anders is the Graduate Studies Librarian in the Learning and Outreach Unit of the Texas A&M University Libraries.

Elizabeth M. German, Texas A&M University

Elizabeth German is the Instructional Design Librarian in the Learning and Outreach Unit of the Texas A&M University Libraries.

Stephanie J. Graves, Texas A&M University

Stephanie Graves is the Director of the Learning and Outreach Unit of the Texas A&M University Libraries.

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Published

2016-12-16

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