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The Faculty-in-Residence Program at OU. “Effective learning environments blur boundaries between classroom and out-of-class experiences, making learning a more seamless process. Residence halls are the place to make this happen.”. The Antell-Riggs FIR Family. Home Sweet Dorm!.
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The Faculty-in-Residence Program at OU “Effective learning environments blur boundaries between classroom and out-of-class experiences, making learning a more seamless process. Residence halls are the place to make this happen.”
Home Sweet Dorm! This ain’t the dorm room I lived in during college!
The Alphabet Soup of Housing Governance • CC – Center Coordinator • RD – Resident Director • PA – Programming Assistant • RA’s – Resident Assistants • PC’s – President’s Council • HCSA – Housing Center Student Association
Programming Requirements for Housing Staff RA’s – 16 programs per semester, with at least one in each category • Community Building • Healthy Lifestyles • Multicultural • Community Service • Faculty-in-Residence • Adopt-A-Faculty • Intellectual Discussions • Academic Success
Library Programs in the Dormitories: “Intellectual Discussions” “When Books are Outlawed, only Outlaws Will Read Books: A Conversation in Observance of Banned Books Week” • A highly successful program – about 50 participants • Guest speaker from library school • Display of 100 challenged books • Discussion – has your favorite book been banned?
Library Programs in the Dormitories: “Intellectual Discussions” “African American Fiction Book Club” • A not-so-successful program – a good idea that I didn’t implement well • Students and parents loved the idea • Students did not have the time or energy to read for pleasure during the first few months of their freshman year • Might try this again in the Spring with better planning
Library Programs in the Dormitories: “Academic Success” “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Bizzell Library” • Mixed success • Library tour followed by refreshments and discussion • Students are somewhat reluctant to give up an evening for a library tour
Library Programs in the Dormitories: “Academic Success” “Research Rescue” • Highly successful event • One-on-one help with library research, using laptops and wireless internet connections in the dorm social lounge
Bringing the library into the dorm . . . through the magic of laptops and wireless internet.Research Rescue, April 2004
Librarian Twila helps Jennifer and her friend with a paper.Research Rescue, April 2004
The Momentum of Successful Relationships with Housing Staff • Housing staff members have started coming to me with requests for programming and instruction • Headlands summer institute for Native American pre-med students • Informal instruction sessions and reference requests, both in and out of the library • “Cookies & Milk Story Hour”
The “children” gather in their pajamas to hear the story. “Cookies & Milk” Storytime with “Mama Liz,”Fall 2003
A Few Random Ideas for Future Programs • Program on avoiding plagiarism • Instruction on specific databases (using the Housing computer lab) • Information literacy instruction
The Live-In Librarian’s Tips for Taking the Library to the Dorms • Find out the structure of Housing governance at your college or university – especially who is responsible for programming • Find out the staff’s programming requirements
The Live-In Librarian’s Tips for Taking the Library to the Dorms (con’t) • Pay a visit to the dormitories on a weekday evening. • Check out the spaces, the technology, the “traffic flow.” • Eat a meal in the cafeteria. (Really!)
The Live-In Librarian’s Tips for Taking the Library to the Dorms (con’t) • Offer ideas to the staff who do programming, but accept lots of input from them • They know their residents – so they are in the best position to know what content, format, and time of day is most likely to result in a successful program
The Live-In Librarian’s Tips for Taking the Library to the Dorms (con’t) • Always include food! • Use all available publicity avenues – flyers, press releases to the campus newspaper, email lists, website announcements • Let your housing “partner” help with publicity inside the building – flyering, making posters, word-of-mouth