Vision INFORMATION LITERACY To increase students’ ability to navigate academic research resources To encourage students to maximize library databases.

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Vision INFORMATION LITERACY To increase students’ ability to navigate academic research resources To encourage students to maximize library databases and IT portals To redirect students from requesting research to self-sufficiency To engage students in the academic publishing world (i.e. publishing process, citations, best practices)

Vision PROGRAMMING To provide stimulating, intellectual activities that complement FMU’s mission and curriculum To promote “the life of the mind” or lifelong learning

Vision OUTREACH To stimulate patrons to view the library as a new-age, information hub To promote a “the life of the mind” or lifelong learning To revamp the library as not just a book repository but a campus center

PROJECT TEAM: Gloria Oswald, Director Lucy Osemota, Head, Reference & Archives Services Ana Guthrie, Reference Librarian PROJECT STAKEHOLDERS: FMU Faculty, Staff, Students, Family & Administration PROJECT TOOLS/RESOURCES: FMU Campus Lecture Classroom(s), Lou Rawls Center for Performing Arts, Library Facilities, IT Equipment & Online library and information platforms

application of knowledge HBCU LIBRARY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE CONFLICT RESOLUTION EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE BUDGET ALLOCATION INFORMATION LITERACY CONFERENCE SAVANNAH GA EDGY INITIATIVES COST-EFFECTIVE METHODS MODELS FROM OTHER HBCUs i.e. JOHNSON C. SMITH

One-on-One Faculty Information Literacy Sessions dubbed “Lunch& Learn” DSR 099: Critical Thinking & Reading Presented on library during the Faculty Meetings Information Literacy Course Proposal New Faculty Orientation Proposal INFORMATION LITERACY

Librarians served on campus committees Partnered with campus Black History Month Committee on campus-wide celebrations Assisted with execution of flagship program: ASHE: Literature across the African Diaspora Brought in author Marita Golden, who read on stage from her latest work Golden also provided a 8-hour creative writing workshop for the campus Marketed the library as much as possible PROGRAMMING

Outreach to Greeks Library Café Renovation & Opening Revising Policies OUTREACH

CreativityFlexibilityResources/Budget Time Management Campus Participation

QUESTIONS/ COMMENTS?