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The updated RUSA guidelines encourage librarians to “engage in reference interactions that offer collaborative learning experiences.” However, the guidelines give little new information on how this can be accomplished beyond the traditional engagement tools that have always been encouraged. I suggest a way to change the reference transaction into a collaborative learning experience by drawing from educational tutoring theory and practices from writing centers.
The BYU library has housed the English’s writing center for the last eleven years. As part of this collaborative relationship, the English department trains and provides writing tutors to help students with their writing, and the library trains and provides research tutors to help students with the research process. Recently the library has begun to incorporate some of the educational principles taught on the writing side of this collaboration in addition to principles from the ACRL’s framework and RUSA guidelines for reference interviews. This new educational perspective on a reference interaction can have a transformative effect, making a reference interview become a richer collaborative learning experience for both the patron and librarian.
Reaching “across the aisle” to the ‘BookBanners’ was frightening. But a desire to know why, what we shared, and how to come together was stronger. Hear about the experiences when Intellectual Freedom meets Crusaders for Clean.