the common theme project
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http://entrelib.org/conferences/2013-conference/scheduled-presenters/ The Common Theme Project was designed to “promote campus unity, conversation, and collaboration on timely issues that connect IUPUI to central Indiana and the world.” From its roots as primarily a freshman reading activity, the Project has evolved into the current Common Theme, “Change Your World: The Power of New Ideas” [http://www.iupui.edu/common_theme], which focuses on social entrepreneurship on a local and global level across the curriculum. This presentation will discuss the experiences of the librarian who has worked with the Common Theme since its inception and is currently the Faculty Fellow for “Change Your World” and will include how libraries can help bring people and resources together to help a campus program succeed, strategies that increase campus and community interest and support, and, how to achieve moving from project status to a permanent campus initiative that will enhance IUPUI’s commitment to community outreach and engagement. –Kathleen Hanna, Associate Librarian, Indiana University-Purdue University IndianapolisTRANSCRIPT
Change Your World: The Power of New Ideas The IUPUI Common Theme Project
Kathleen A. Hanna, Associate Librarian [email protected]
Conference for Entrepreneurial Librarians May 16, 2013
IUPUI Common Theme Project
Fall 2008 One Book, One Campus:
Ishmael Beah’s Long Way Gone Fall 2009 – Spring 2011
“Consuming Well for the Wealth of Communities: From IUPUI to the World”
Fall 2011 – Spring 2013
“Change Your World: The Power of New Ideas”
Fall 2013 – Spring 2015
“Find Your Voice, Hear My Voice”
“. . . designed to promote campus unity, conversation, and collaboration across all disciplines on timely issues that connect IUPUI to central Indiana and the world.”
http://www.charlestsai.com
5 KEY STRATEGIES FOR INCREASING SUPPORT
1. Information packets for faculty 2. Workshops, meetings, symposia, classroom visits 3. Social media 4. Community networking 5. Special events
Information packets for faculty
• Worked with graduate assistant
• Visited nearly every academic unit on campus
• Stressed how disciplines are already active in this area and how it’s reflected in the professional literature
• Can be easily integrated into what they’re already doing
May 20, 2013 Presentation Title
Workshops, meetings, symposia, and classroom visits
• Presented at a variety of campus meetings
• Developed faculty workshops
• Shared alternative assignment ideas
• Visited classrooms upon request
Social media • Common Theme website
• LinkedIn [ IUPUI Social Entrepreneurs ]
• Oncourse project site
• Campus event calendar and other venues
Community networking: IndyTalks.info • Arts Council of Indianapolis • Athenaeum Foundation • Big Car Collective • Binford Redevelopment and Growth • Christian Theological Seminary • Exodus Refugee Immigration Inc. • Greater Indpls Chamber of Congress • Herron School of Art & Design • Immigrant Welcome Center • Indiana Historical Society • Indiana Humanities • Indpls Coalition for Neighborhood Dev. • Indianapolis International Film Festival • Indianapolis Museum of Art • Indpls Neighborhood Resource Center • Indianapolis Public Library
• IndyHub • International Center of Indpls • IUPUI School of Liberal Arts • IUPUI School of Public and
Environmental Affairs (SPEA) • Jewish Community Center • Keep Indianapolis Beautiful • Know No Stranger • LISC Indianapolis • Making Connections Indpls • Marian University • NUVO • Provocate.org • Spirit & Place Festival • WFYI • SustainIndy
Special events
• Author visits
• Student contests
• SE “speed dating”
• “Humanitarian hub” gathering
• Alumni “Weekend U”
• Films
Moving from project status
• New home, more money (maybe)
• Representation from key campus units
• Greater focus on Theme, less on book
• Finding the “legacy”
• Challenges: Communication Organization and time management Assessment Archiving
Common Theme www.iupui.edu/common_theme
Facebook www.facebook.com/commontheme
Kathleen A. Hanna [email protected]