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This article describes an outreach activity developed and coordinated by academic librarians as part of a state program for low-income middle school students. Rather than offering a traditional library tour, the library organizers wanted to provide the middle school students with a meaningful experience that would encourage active participation, critical thinking, and alleviate library anxiety. As a spin on the traditional tour, students applied an ethnographic approach to learning about the library. The authors describe the development and implementation of the activity and provide recommendations for other librarians involved in outreach to K–12 students.
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Samantha Godbey
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Nancy Fawley
Xan Goodman
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Journal of Library Administration
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d728c7ef370a38abf51138 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/01930826.2015.1047262
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