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Lydia Osarugue Izu; Madeleine C. Fombad – New Review of Academic Librarianship, 2024
The changes experienced in the digital era require academic library staff to constantly update, expand, and develop their skills in order to carry out their roles efficiently and remain relevant in the provision of services to clients. Consequently, academic libraries have been among the first organizations to adopt knowledge sharing as a means to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Libraries, Universities, Knowledge Management
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Allison Hosier – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2024
A previous study of creative writers' self-reports revealed important differences between research as it is carried out in the context of creative writing and the more scholarly types of research academic librarians often focus on. However, that study left many questions open. For this follow-up study, the author interviewed published creative…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Academic Libraries, Research, Librarians
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Palumbo, Laura; Bussmann, Jeffra D.; Kern, Barbara – College & Research Libraries, 2021
Through a survey of more than 200 US academic science librarians, we investigated the perceived value of subject specialization; looked for trends toward or away from science subject specialization; and analyzed predictions about the future of science liaison librarianship. Results showed that science librarians perceive subject specialization…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Librarians, Specialization, Sciences
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Jonse, Melissa S.; Hussey, Sandra R.; Boettcher, Jennifer C.; Simon, Anna – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2019
Staff reorganizations and department mergers are common strategies libraries use to respond to changing needs and economic pressures. To make organizational changes work well, however, librarians need to consider how best to bring people on board and enable them to thrive in the new environment. This article argues that the creation of a core…
Descriptors: Organizational Change, Departments, Library Administration, Minimum Competencies
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Lennertz, Lora L.; Jones, Phillip J. – College & Research Libraries, 2020
The clock and calendar regulate many library activities, but the seasonal and temporal dimensions of libraries are largely unexplored. Intrigued by observations of colleagues' temporal attitudes and behavior, the authors drew on the work of sociologist Eviatar Zerubavel to investigate the perceptions of time, schedules, and urgency among…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Sociology, Time Perspective, Scheduling
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Lowe, Randall A. – Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship, 2019
There is an established history of academic libraries collaborating with their institutions' athletics departments to provide learning and research support to student-athletes in order to achieve positive educational outcomes. It is rarer to find documented the effect that athletics has had on the professional life of an academic librarian. The…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Library Services, Information Management, Departments
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Carlozzi, Michael J. – College & Research Libraries, 2018
This paper presents assessment data from a first-year writing library partnership to examine the relationship between student source use and written synthesis. It finds that first-year students could locate peer-reviewed, scholarly sources but that these sources were poorly integrated in their arguments--if they were used at all. In contrast, it…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Academic Libraries, Librarians, Library Science
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Power, June – Journal of Access Services, 2011
This article presents an interview with Karen Glover of Georgia Tech, a key person behind the planning of the Access Services Conference held last fall, and now going into its second year. Glover started working in libraries as a part-time library assistant at her local public library during her high school years. She later became a Circulation…
Descriptors: Research Libraries, Public Libraries, Information Sources, Department Heads
Heid, Susan D. – Campus Technology, 2007
Historically, it's been an unavoidable truth: IT people and library people have not been inclined to come to the concept of service with the same view. For IT, it's been all about keeping the servers and systems up, the websites going, and the help desk calls and their turnaround times to a minimum. For library professionals, service has meant…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Cooperation, Departments, Academic Libraries
Griffey, Jason – Library Journal, 2007
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) offers student workshops that range from Cool New Web Stuff (what is on the web that can help make research or just plain life easier) and How To Use Google Scholar. These workshops are brilliant fodder for podcasting. In fact, the initial idea for its podcast project came from a student plagiarism…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Public Libraries, Workshops, Internet
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Holliday, Wendy; Fagerheim, Britt – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2006
This article details the process of implementing a sequenced information literacy program for two core English composition courses at Utah State University. An extensive needs assessment guided the project, leading to a curriculum design process with the goal of building a foundation for deeper critical thinking skills. The curriculum development…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Design, Needs Assessment, Information Literacy
United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1919
The educational directories for 1916, 1917, 1918, and 1919 United States Bureau of Education cover some of the following categories: (1) The United States Bureau of Education; (2) Principal State school officers; (3) Executive officers of State boards of education; (4) Executive officers of State library commissions; (5) County superintendents of…
Descriptors: Directories, Boards of Education, State Departments of Education, State Boards of Education
United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1925
The educational directories for 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, and 1925 United States Bureau of Education cover some of the following categories: educational activities for various government departments and independent establishments; school officers and superintendents for state schools, state boards of education, county and other local schools,…
Descriptors: Directories, Boards of Education, State Departments of Education, State Boards of Education
United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1930
The educational directories for 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, and 1930 United States Bureau of Education cover some of the following categories: principals and superintendents of state schools, county and other local schools, and public schools in cities and towns; public school business managers; presidents of universities, colleges, and junior…
Descriptors: Directories, Boards of Education, State Departments of Education, State Boards of Education
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Bissett, Susan J. C. – Community & Junior College Libraries, 2004
John Gardner, of the National Resource Center for The First Year Experience and Students in Transition, addressed academic librarians at the ACRL meeting in Charlotte, North Carolina, in April 2003, urging librarians to become more actively involved in First Year Experience courses. Susan J. C. Bissett responds in this article, citing the…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Information Literacy, Librarians, Library Associations
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