Find A Way… To Engage Students! Student Outreach Events At Robertson Library, UPEI

Description

Let’s try it out – Robertson Library actively promotes the Library not only as a research and study environment, but also as a welcoming space for students to relax, engage, learn, and have fun! We offer various outreach events throughout the academic semesters – escape rooms; a stargazing evening; a PJ party; pop-up surprises and a stress free zone with games, crafts, and a photo-booth during the exam period; book, movie, and research talks in collaboration with various campus faculties and departments; Spooktacular tales; an Open Mic evening– to name a few. Discover which events were the most successful!
Learning Objectives:

  • Gain new ideas for library outreach events
  • Learn which outreach activities were successful and which were not
  • Recognize the benefits of collaborative relationships with campus faculties and departments

Author

Cindy McKenna

Author E-Mail

cmckenna@upei.ca

Conference Year

2019
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Raise A Librarian: A Crowdfunding Initiative for Professional Development

Description

The purpose of this crowdfunding campaign was twofold:

  1. To raise funds for student initiatives associated with two of the University of Alberta’s School of Library and Information Studies (SLIS) student groups: the Library and Information Studies Student Association (LISSA) and the Forum for Information Professionals (FIP).
  2. To create a student run and student led professional developmentopportunity in order to provide real world experience in fundraising for SLIS students.

The intent was to raise $5,000 over a one month period in October that would be evenly divided between the two student groups for their specific purposes. This goal was considered to be both achievable, based on the scope of the campaign, and aspiring in the difficulty associated with raising this amount.

 

Crowdfunding was always intended to be the primary method for raising funds for the campaign. Since there are several pre-existing crowdfunding platforms that are popularly used, this provided the crowdfunding team with an easily accessible launch point for the campaign.

Author

Richard Bee, Tanya Ball, Deanna Walker, Rachel Osolen, Taryn Hunchak, and Shane Allan

Conference Year

2017
Materials

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Marketing Sharing Mania: What libraries can learn from the collaborative consumption craze

Description

Abstract: This research examines key success factors of the sharing economy’s models and postulates how their application to advocate and market libraries services and resources, addressing the gap of applying nontraditional business models to libraries.

Author

Céline Gareau-Brennan

Conference Year

2017
Materials

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