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Integrating Library Instruction and Support

Amy McLay Paterson discusses how TRU Library is reframing itself as an “academic third place” that builds community and belonging, moving beyond traditional one-shot instruction sessions toward deeper collaborative programs like ELIP that integrate library support throughout courses to foster lasting student relationships and engagement.

Video transcript: 2_Integrating Library Instructional Support- to increase sense of belonging and academic engagement_Amy McLay Paterson
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