id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-16449 Witt, Steven W.; Kutner, Laurie; Cooper, Liz Mapping Academic Library Contributions to Campus Internationalization 2015-07-01 22 .pdf application/pdf 9498 343 21 She indicates that collaboration with the home institution is important, which is echoed by Brown and Barr-Walker.25 Col- laboration to build collections at international branch campus libraries is discussed by Smith and support for information literacy at international branch campuses of a U.K. institution is discussed by Coombs.26 Abdullah, Kajberg, and Virkus discuss the importance of developing LIS curricula consistent with the principles of internationalization including integrating more in- ternational/global content into courses, increasing international students, and creating opportunities for LIS students to have international education experiences.27 Griner and Herron provide an example of a library school international service-learning, community-based program.28 Kidd and Roughton note in their 1994 study that international library staff exchanges are often documented in the literature as personal stories or case studies of “how we did it.”29 Five questions asked whether internationalization was included in the library’s mission statement, the extent to which internationalization is a priority in strategic planning, whether the library has a discrete plan for library internationalization, whether the library has a committee charged wholly or in part with internationalization activities, and whether the library is included in campuswide internationalization committees. cache/crl-16449.pdf txt/crl-16449.txt