Contents |
Students as producers : collaborating toward deeper learning -- Learning with students in the sandbox : our stories -- The library as a lab for student work -- The good side of failure : explorative yet productive failure in digital humanities projects -- Students as lab leaders : the role of master builders in the build IT makerspace @ San Diego State University Library -- Testing the edge of scholarship : supporting student research in the Ruppert Commons for Research, Technology, and Collaboration -- North Carolina State University spotlight : part 1, fulfilling the promise - and the inspiration - of high-tech spaces -- The library as a forum for student work -- Students exposed : what happens when student work ends up in the learning commons -- Celebrating student scholarship with an undergraduate research prize -- Making noise : teaching civil rights movement music in the Dartmouth Music Library -- DIY archives : zine collections in Houston -- North Carolina State University spotlight : part 2, showcasing student work through public programs -- The library as an archive of student works -- A student journal to celebrate, preserve, and improve beginning undergraduate writing -- Students as content creators : empowering students to see themselves as part of institutional scholarship -- Copyright considerations : creation and sharing -- North Carolina State University spotlight : part 3, the power of open : tools and practices for opening up student work -- Valuing student work -- Beyond consumers : the value of engaging undergraduate students in journal management and authorship -- Beyond the sandbox : student scholarship, digital citizenship, and the production of knowledge -- North Carolina State University spotlight : part 4, preparing students to "think and do" : promoting the value of student work at NCSU -- Conclusion. |
Abstract |
"Scholarship in the Sandbox" is broken into four sections--Library as Laboratory, Library as Forum, Library as Archive, and Articulating the Value of Student Work--containing case studies that address the innovative ways libraries are actively occupying more central space on campus as practical laboratories outside of the classroom. They demonstrate collective learning in a sandbox environment where the answers are far less important than the multiplicity of prospective solutions, and present several models for providing a supportive environment in which students, teaching faculty, and librarians can practice, explore, fail at, and refine their academic work through collaboration.-- Publisher's description |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references. |
LCCN | 2019014059 |
ISBN | 9780838989531 (pbk.) |
ISBN | 0838989535 |