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Designs of duty: Using exhibits to build partnerships
College & Undergraduate Libraries Pub Date : 2019-01-02 , DOI: 10.1080/10691316.2019.1582394
Beth Heldebrandt 1 , Stacey Knight-Davis 1 , J. J. Pionke 2 , Andrew Cougill 1
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Abstract Exhibits in academic libraries are drivers for outreach. Many exhibit programs center on national traveling exhibits often because they are well done and already completed. The only input necessary from a host institution is space and a small amount of time to put up the exhibit. Locally made exhibits create a stronger connection to the community, but they are more expensive in terms of time for research and creating the exhibit, and money for printing. The adage “many hands make light work” accurately describes the local exhibit creation process when multiple groups come together. Partnerships between libraries to share exhibit content broaden the Pool of exhibit possibilities and raise awareness of exhibit programs for all partners. In this case, an exhibit at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign that focused on veterans and their service-related tattoos was picked up and built upon by Eastern Illinois University. This case study covers multiple libraries, both academic and public, sharing an exhibit about veterans and their tattoos, providing outreach opportunities to veteran and service member populations at all participating libraries

中文翻译:

职责设计:利用展览品建立合作伙伴关系

摘要高校图书馆的展品是外展活动的推动力。许多展览计划经常以国家旅行展览为中心,因为它们做得很好并且已经完成。主办机构唯一需要的输入是空间和少量时间来摆放展览。本地制作的展览品与社区建立了更牢固的联系,但就研究和制作展览品的时间以及印刷成本而言,它们的成本更高。这句格言“多只手就能轻松工作”准确地描述了多个小组聚集在一起时当地展览的制作过程。图书馆之间共享展览内容的伙伴关系扩大了展览的可能性,并提高了所有合作伙伴对展览计划的认识。在这种情况下,伊利诺伊大学厄本那-香槟分校的一个展览专门针对退伍军人及其与服务有关的纹身,是由东伊利诺伊大学挑选并建立的。本案例研究涵盖学术和公共图书馆,共享有关退伍军人及其纹身的展览,为所有参与图书馆的退伍军人和服务人员群体提供外展机会
更新日期:2019-01-02
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