A Supernova that Sparks in Every Direction: A Long-Term Evaluation of the Research Sprints Faculty Engagement Program

Jenny McBurney, Sarah Jane Brown, Mariya Gyendina, Shanda Hunt, Rebecca Orozco, Michael Peper, Greta Valentine, Benjamin Wiggins, Karna Younger

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Abstract

The Research Sprints program offers faculty partners the opportunity to collaborate intensively and exclusively for one week with a team of librarians to achieve significant progress on research or teaching projects. This longitudinal study extends previous immediate and short-term assessments by interviewing Research Sprints participants at two research-intensive institutions 2–4 years after their concentrated week. The authors evaluate the enduring impact of the program on the participants’ projects, research/teaching practices, and relationships with the library. Participants report achieving project goals, improved skills and student success, and greater awareness and appreciation of librarians’ work.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)145-162
Number of pages17
JournalCollege & Research Libraries
Volume85
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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