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Legally Bound: Advancing the Competencies of Academic Law Librarians in the Philippines
Law librarianship, in and of itself, is a particularly challenging field within the profession of librarianship. When law librarians must catch up on trends and developments necessary to perform well in the academic library setting, the challenges ...
Willian S. A. Frias +1 more
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From School Library Media Specialist to Academic Librarian: Finding and Landing the Job for You!
The following article denotes a library media specialist’s journey to obtain an academic librarianship position through the lens of imposter syndrome. The information contained in the article is presented through a singular lens and provides insight to ...
Amy Dye-Reeves
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Retention Initiatives are Employed in Academic Libraries, Although not Necessarily for this Purpose
Objective – To study methods that support retention of academic librarians. Design – Exploratory research using an online survey; non-random sample. Setting – Academic libraries, nearly all located within the U.S. (97.2%).
Laura Newton Miller
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Introduction: Indexing of a country’s scientific journals in international citation indexes helps the promotion of that country’s academic rank in the world and increases their contributions to global knowledge production.
Shahram Sedghi +1 more
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Benefits of Unionization Still Unclear for U.S. Academic Libraries and Librarians
A Review of: Applegate, R. (2009). Who benefits? Unionization and academic libraries and librarians. The Library Quarterly, 79(4), 443-463. Abstract Objective – To investigate the quantitative benefits of unionization for libraries ...
Diana K. Wakimoto
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The article is devoted to the analysis of the «Ministry of Education Journal» as a historical source on the history of libraries and librarianship. The magazine was published in 1834–1917.
E. A. Pleshkevich
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A Review of: Hemminger, B.M., Lu, D., Vaughan, K.T.L., & Adams, S. J. (2007). Information seeking behavior of academic scientists. Journal of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, 58(14), 2205-2225. Abstract Objective –
Scott Marsalis
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This essay examines the literature related to the craft of academic writing, with a particular focus on four academic writing how-to books. Three of the books present prescriptive plans for becoming a productive academic writer, while the fourth is ...
Ellen Wilson
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Education for Academic Librarianship
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The Antinomies of Academic Freedom
This article challenges the dominant conception of academic freedom by critiquing the liberal philosophy that underpins it. The article uses recent issues around trans rights in both public and academic librarianship to show how the dominant liberal ...
Sam Popowich
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