In the Loop: One Librarian's Experiences Teaching Within First-Year Learning Communities
Publication Date
2006
Description
Unique as snowflakes, learning communities are formed in countless ways. Some are designed specifically for first-year students, while others offer combined or clustered upper-level courses. Most involve at least two linked courses, and some add residential and social components. Many address core general education and basic skills requirements. Learning communities differ in design, yet they are similar in striving to enhance students' academic and social growth. First-year learning communities foster experiences that have been linked to academic success and retention. They also offer unique opportunities for librarians interested in collaborating with departmental faculty and enhancing teaching skills. This article will explore one librarian's experiences teaching within three first-year learning communities at Buffalo State College.
Journal
College & Undergraduate Libraries
Volume
13
Issue
1
First Page
21
Last Page
31
Link to Published Version
Recommended Citation
Frazier, Nancy. "In the Loop: One Librarian's Experiences Teaching Within First-Year Learning Communities." College & Undergraduate Libraries (2006) : 21-31.