Title: Millennials in the Library: Today
1Millennials in the Library Todays Student
Library Worker
- Eric A. Kidwell
- Director of the Library
- Houghton Memorial Library
- Huntingdon College
- Alabama Association of College Research
Libraries - October 7, 2005
2Neil Howe and William Strauss
- Millennials Rising the Next Great Generation.
New York Vintage Books, 2000.
3The Generations of the Last Century
- Generation
- Lost
- G.I.
- Silent
- Boom
- Gen-X
- Millennial
- (aka Generation Y, Echo Boomers, Net Generation)
- Birth Year
- 1883-1900
- 1901-1924
- 1925-1942
- 1943-1960
- 1961-1981
- 1982-2002
4Characteristics of Millennials (Neil Strauss)
- Are they pessimists? No.
- Are they self-absorbed? No.
- Are they distrustful? No.
- Are they rule breakers? No.
- Are they neglected? No.
- Are they stupid? No.
- Have they given up on progress? No.
5Dr. Mel Levine, professor of pediatrics at UNC
Medical School and director of the Clinical
Center for the Study of Development and Learning
- Levine, Mel. College Graduates Arent Ready for
the Real World. Chronicle of Higher Education.
18 February 2005 B11 . - Pandemic of worklife unreadiness.
- Levine, Mel. Ready or Not, Here Life Comes. New
York Simon Schuster, 2005. - Echo Boomers. 60-Minutes. Narr. Steve Kroft.
CBS. 4 September 2005.
6The Parents of Millennials
- Helicopter Parents
- Over-scheduling
- Wills, Eric. Parent Trap. Chronicle of Higher
Education. 22 July 2005 A4. - University of Vermont parent bouncers the
last line of defense
7To Change or Not to Change That Is the Question
- Carlson, Scott. The Net Generation Goes to
College. Chronicle of Higher Education. 7
October 2005 A34-37. - Richard T. Sweeney, university librarian, New
Jersey Institute of Technology - Michael Gorman, dean of library services,
California State University at Fresno - Naomi S. Baron, professor of linguistics,
American University
8 High Expectations Digital Natives Principles / Values Huge Population
More Choices Gamers Respect Intelligence More Diverse
Balanced Lives Experiential Optimistic / Positive Family Oriented / Largely Children of Divorce
Independence Nomadic Inclusive More Friends
Healthy Lifestyle Collaborative Direct More Liberal
Merit Systems / Achievement Oriented Multitaskers Patriotic / Civic Minded Confident
Expect Incomes Exceeding Parents Graphical- Format Agnostic Entrepreneurial Adaptive / Flexible
Richard T. Sweeney sweeney_at_njit.edu
Richard T. Sweeney sweeney_at_njit.edu
9Sweeney, Richard. Reinventing Library Buildings
and Services for the Millennial Generation.
Library Administration and Management. 19
(2005) 165-175. http//www.library.njit.edu/s
taff- olders/sweeney/index.html
10UCLA Higher Education Research Institute
- Annual survey of incoming first-year students
- 2004 survey
- Students rated themselves above average or in
highest 10 percent in (top ten) - Kindness
- Drive to achieve
- Academic ability
- Cooperativeness
- Compassion
- Generosity
- Understanding of others
- Leadership ability
- Self-confidence (intellectual)
- Forgiveness