This book shares the experiences of the Monash University and La Trobe
University libraries in Melbourne, Australia, regarding the paths taken
to transform and reposition these libraries within their institutions.
The book showcases the respective frameworks used to enhance library
skill development programs and addresses central topics such as
partnerships, pedagogy, curriculum, emerging skill agendas and student
success. It offers a theoretical and practical approach to overcoming
persistent challenges and discusses several pertinent areas, e.g.,
establishing library-faculty partnerships, explicitly and coherently
developing students' research skills with discipline-specific content
and transforming perceptions of academic libraries' educative role.
The book highlights the current issue of enhancing students' research
skills, which is forcing many academic libraries to reassess their
established practices and adopt pedagogical approaches that will more
readily resonate with faculty.
Chapters 3 and 19 are available open access under a Creative Commons
Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.