Introduction. An Overview
Leila June Rod-Welch
Section 1. Who Are Our International Students?
Chapter 1. International Students in the United States and the Opportunities They Bring to US Academic Libraries
Michael C. English and Patricia J. West
Chapter 2. Developing Library Services for International Students
Maaike Oldemans
Section 2. The Role of the Librarian
Chapter 3. Cultural Sensitivity Tips for Serving Patrons with Limited English Proficiency
Leila June Rod-Welch and Michael Williams
Chapter 4. Talking About the “Culture Bump”: Using Student Voices to Increase Cultural Sensitivity of Library and University Staff
Olga Hart and Carol Olausen
Section 3. Importance of Library Resources
Chapter 5. Lacking Resources: Building an ESL Collection from Scratch
Leila June Rod-Welch
Section 4. Unit Lesson Plans
Chapter 6. Introducing International Students to the Academic Library: A Flexible, Research-Based Lesson Plan
Ilka Datig
Chapter 7. Teaching English Language Learners to Vet Their Sources in the Post-Truth Paradigm
Megan Hodge
Chapter 8. Scaffolding Academic Literacy: The Maps and Imagery Library and the English Language Institute Join Forces
Maya Shastri, Lynne Clark, and Carol McAuliffe
Section 5. Instruction Planning
Chapter 9. Collaborative Pedagogy for International MBA Student Success
Henri Mondschein
Chapter 10. Integrated Information Literacy Instruction for International Student Pathway Programs
Nancy Fawley
Section 6. Collaborating with Campus partners
Chapter 11. Scaffolding Library Research Skills for International Students: A Library-EAP Collaboration
Ann K. G. Brown and Megan M. Siczek
Chapter 12. Collaborating for International and ESL Student Success
Helen Ly Christian, Sarah Nielsen, and Aline Soules
Chapter 13. Librarians and IEP Instructors Unite for Information Literacy!
Rachael Muszkiewicz and Jennifer Shelton
Section 7. Outreach Initiatives to international students
Chapter 14. Library Orientation and Outreach to International Students and Scholars
Innocent Awasom
Chapter 15. Welcome to Your Library: How an Orientation Can Set Up International Students for Academic Success
Roberto A. Arteaga, Mark Robison, Rachael Muszkiewicz, and Nora Belzowski
Chapter 16. Bienvenida, 欢迎, and Welcome: Acclimating International Students to the University Library
Karin Heffernan and Joshua Becker
Chapter 17. Outreach to International Students: A Campus-Wide Assessment of International Students’ Information Needs at USC
Shahla Bahavar, Karen Howell, and Christal Young
Section 8. Special Outreach Events
Chapter 18. Let’s Travel the World Together Via the Library
Leila June Rod-Welch
Chapter 19. The Diversity and Global Engagement Exposition: Creating a Student-Centered Outreach Initiative at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro University Libraries
Jenay Solomon and Orolando Duffus
Chapter 20. Libraries as Cultural Crossroads: Events Promoting Global Diversity
Pamela Bach, Olga Hart, and Don Jason
Chapter 21. iWeek at the University Library: Creating an Opportunity to Connect with International Students
Anamika Megwalu, Adriana Poo, Christa Bailey, Linda Crotty, and Diana Wu
Section 9. Conclusion—Future Trends
Chapter 22. Times of Uncertainty: What Will the Future Hold for International University Students in the US and Canada and the Libraries That Serve Them?
Laurie Bridges, Raymond Pun, and Manbeena Sekhon