Abstract
The Clemson Libraries Campus Feedback Task Force was created to collect feedback from a broad sample of campus constituents. This article outlines the Task Force’s approach and how the group effectively succeeded at the given charge. Seven Libraries employees, each with diverse expertise and a collaborative and supportive mentality, worked together to break down tasks and assign responsibilities based on members’ strengths, identifying and relying on outside partners as needed. This article will discuss the importance of collaboration within a library Task Force on a project that required skills in online and face-to-face campus interactions by examining the composition of the group and the initiative’s strengths and weaknesses. It will conclude with suggestions for other teams seeking to gather feedback from their communities.
Recommended Citation
Mason Smith, Maggie; Serrao, Jessica L.; Klar, C. Lili; McEntire, DeAnna; Grant, Anne; and Israel, Gabriel
(2020)
"Best Practices for the Collection of Feedback from Campus Constituents Utilizing Campus and Community Partners,"
Collaborative Librarianship: Vol. 11:
Iss.
4, Article 3.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.du.edu/collaborativelibrarianship/vol11/iss4/3
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