Table of Contents
Acknowledgments (?)
Introduction
Part One Theoretical and Practical Assessments of Collaboration
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One Libraries and Writing Centers in Collaboration:
A Theoretical Understanding
James K. Elmborg 5
Two Teaching Librarians and Writing Center Professionals in Collaboration:
Complementary Practices
Sheril Hook 35
Bibliography 61
Part Two Studies in Collaboration
Three Roots Entwined: Growing a Sustainable Collaboration
Lea Currie and Michele Eodice 66
Four Yours, Mine and Ours: Collaboration among Faculty,
Library, and Writing Center
Sarah Leadley and Becky Reed Rosenberg 90
Five From Cross-referencing to Co-construction: Contemplating
Collaborative Potentials for Reference and the Writing Center at
Southwest Missouri State University
Casey Reid 115
Six Library and Learning Center Collaborations: Within and Outside
the Walls
Judy Arzt 137
Seven "It Might Come in Handy": Composing A Writing Archive at
the University of New Hampshire: A Collaboration between the
Dimond Library and the Writing Across the Curriculum/ Connors
Writing Center, 2001-2003
Cinthia Gannett, Elizabeth Slomba, Kate Tirabassi, Amy Zenger,
and John C. Brereton 170
Eight The Wesley College Library and Writing Center: a Case Study in
Collaboration
Michele R. Giglio and Constance F. Strickland 199
Nine More Connected Student Learning: Research and Writing
Project Clinics @ Bowling Green State University
Colleen Boff and Barbara Toth 213
Ten Gaining a Scholarly Voice: Intervention, Invention, and
Collaboration
Dr. Donna Fontanarose Rabuck, Pat Youngdahl,
Kamolthip Phonlabutra, and Sheril Hook 227
Eleven A Library, Learning Center, & Classroom Collaboration:
A Case Study
Carolyn White and Margaret Pobywajlo 251
Part Three Conclusion
Twelve Off-Center Collaboration
Nathalie Singh-Corcoran and Thomas P. Miller 291
Contributors 313
Index 317