Event Title

Collaborating with Students on Scholarly Work

Location

Hart 116

Start Time

14-5-2015 2:05 PM

End Time

14-5-2015 2:50 PM

Description

Faculty and librarians in a wide range of disciplines can benefit from student collaboration in their scholarly work by including students in thoughtfully planned ways. This roundtable invites faculty and librarians in any field—whether their work regularly needs teams of student-researchers or their projects are typically solo endeavors—to engage in a discussion of how scholars in a range of disciplines can collaborate successfully with students. As the presenters’ experiences show, students can be involved in a variety of aspects of faculty/librarian scholarship, contributing as full collaborators and co-authors, or assisting in more limited modes with an individual study. The discussion will also identify challenges and share strategies for structuring a collaborative process that is productive and rewarding for both faculty/librarians and their students.

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Moderator: Ellen Ingmanson

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May 14th, 2:05 PM May 14th, 2:50 PM

Collaborating with Students on Scholarly Work

Hart 116

Faculty and librarians in a wide range of disciplines can benefit from student collaboration in their scholarly work by including students in thoughtfully planned ways. This roundtable invites faculty and librarians in any field—whether their work regularly needs teams of student-researchers or their projects are typically solo endeavors—to engage in a discussion of how scholars in a range of disciplines can collaborate successfully with students. As the presenters’ experiences show, students can be involved in a variety of aspects of faculty/librarian scholarship, contributing as full collaborators and co-authors, or assisting in more limited modes with an individual study. The discussion will also identify challenges and share strategies for structuring a collaborative process that is productive and rewarding for both faculty/librarians and their students.