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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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Citation Analysis Shows Promise as an Effective Tool for Monograph Collection Development
A Review of: Enger, K. B. (2009). Using citation analysis to develop core book collections in academic libraries. Library & Information Science Research, 31(2), 107-112.
Scott Marsalis
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Embedded librarianship and problem-based learning in undergraduate mathematics courses [PDF]
A pedagogical approach of problem-based learning with embedded librarianship in several undergraduate mathematics courses is implemented in this educational research.
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Awareness of Open Access Issues Differs among Faculty at Institutions of Different Sizes
A Review of: Kocken, G. J. & Wical, S. H. (2013). “I’ve never heard of it before”: Awareness of open access at a small liberal arts university. Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian, 32(3), 140-154. http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1080/01639269.2013.817876
Kathleen Reed
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Gender Demographics and Perception in Librarianship [PDF]
This article is an examination of the history of gender demographics in the field of librarianship. The historic development and subsequent feminization of librarianship continues to influence the gender wage gap and the disproportionate leadership ...
Mars, Patricia
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Bolin, Mary K. “Librarian Status at U.S. Research Universities: Extending the Typology.” Journal of Academic Librarianship 34.5 (August 2008): 416-24. Objective – To describe and categorize the status of librarians at 119 American research libraries
Kate Kelly
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Education for Librarianship in the Next Century [PDF]
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Buckland, Michael K.
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Building Community: Synergy and Empowerment through Staff Development and Marketing in a Small Rural Academic Library [PDF]
This paper presents two collaborative programs at a small academic library that leverage the insights, engagement, and interests of our most important asset: our staff. Two new library committees, the Staff Training Advisory Group and the Marketing Team,
Ward, Jennifer, Wilkes, Bethany
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Faith, Librarianship and Technology
Technology is transforming many venues. Some suggest that the transformation is happening much too quickly, others suggest not quickly enough. As Christians, we have a responsibility to observe this technological transformation through the lens of faith ...
Trott, Garrett B.
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Employment in the Online Industry: Personal Reflections on a Nontraditional Library Career [PDF]
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Panovich-Sachs, Linda
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