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Quantitative analysis of workplace morale in academic librarians and the impact of direct supervisors on workplace morale. [PDF]
Kennedy SP, Garewal KR.
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Women’s Work and The Library: Ideological Shaping of a Feminized Profession
Overwhelmingly, librarians working at Canadian universities are considered academic staff, if not faculty. However, the role and fit of the academic librarian within the academic enterprise is overshadowed and frequently misunderstood.
Eva Revitt
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CAPAL: The Formation of a Professional Organization for Canadian Academic Librarians
This article reviews the origins and formation of the Canadian Association of Professional Academic Librarians (CAPAL) in 2012, outlines the foundational steps taken to form a national association for academic librarians in 2013, and charts the future ...
Steering Committee, Canadian Association of Professional Academic Librarians
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INTRODUCTION Academic librarians, especially in the field of scholarly communication, are often expected to understand and engage with research impact indicators.
Rachel Ann Miles +2 more
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Teaching is a primary responsibility of many academic librarians. However, despite the job duties, many academic librarians do not see themselves as teachers.
Lauren Hays, Bethani Studebaker
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The present study aimed to investigate the impact of academic social media utilization on the volume of research output by librarians working in the southwestern region of Nigeria.
Adebowale Adetayo +3 more
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Despite a body of scholarly literature about the labour conditions of Canadian academic libraries/ians, little has been written about non-unionized Canadian librarians/archivists or the related historical and evolving labour environment at the ...
Danielle Robichaud, Lauren Byl
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Objective – As information literacy instruction is an increasingly important function of academic librarianship, it is relevant to consider librarians’ attitudes about their teaching.
Amanda Nichols Hess
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This paper compares the research and publication patterns of academic librarians in eastern and southern Africa. The study confined its scope to publications produced between 1990 and 2006.
Grace Sitienei, Dennis N. Ocholla
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Following on the results of an earlier survey, this study explores the perceptions of librarians as researchers according to academic librarians and faculty using semi-structured interviews.
Maureen Babb
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