The selection and acquisition of library materials have always been one of daily tasks of academic librarians. Since 1980s faculty have increasingly been getting involved in the process of book selection. The purpose of this study is to review the roles of faculty and academic librarians in the development of academic library collections. Conflict and collaboration both exist between faculty and librarians. “The Standard of Libraries in Higher Education ” issued in 2004 by the U. S. Association of College and Research Libraries about the faculty’s participation in book selection was also presented. In the information age, with the emerging information technology and the new information delivery systems, faculty and librarians need to work t...
This paper summarizes some of the traditional, as well as newer, ways that academic librarians can i...
The tradition of academic freedom in postsecondary institutions has produced organizations in which ...
Building strong relationships between libraries and librarians on one hand and departments on campus...
[[abstract]]The selection and acquisition of library materials have always been one of daily tasks o...
Much has been written about library liaison programs in academic libraries throughout the United Sta...
A survey of the literature of book selection in academic libraries indi-cates that there has been fo...
Current literature provides little in terms of general faculty use or perceptions in relation to the...
Academic librarians have tremendous opportunity to demonstrate their worth to the institutions they ...
This study examines the changes in the way the information services are delivered to faculty. One of...
This study examines the changes in the way the information services are delivered to faculty. One of...
The objective of this research was to examine how liaison librarians interacted with their academic ...
The academic library has always been known as a place to go for a book, journal article, or item on ...
In the 1990s and early 2000s, the liaison model in academic librarianship developed around three rol...
Many university libraries are adopting a Faculty Liaison Librarian structure as an integral part of ...
In the days of shrinking book budgets and increasing book prices institutions must make careful deci...
This paper summarizes some of the traditional, as well as newer, ways that academic librarians can i...
The tradition of academic freedom in postsecondary institutions has produced organizations in which ...
Building strong relationships between libraries and librarians on one hand and departments on campus...
[[abstract]]The selection and acquisition of library materials have always been one of daily tasks o...
Much has been written about library liaison programs in academic libraries throughout the United Sta...
A survey of the literature of book selection in academic libraries indi-cates that there has been fo...
Current literature provides little in terms of general faculty use or perceptions in relation to the...
Academic librarians have tremendous opportunity to demonstrate their worth to the institutions they ...
This study examines the changes in the way the information services are delivered to faculty. One of...
This study examines the changes in the way the information services are delivered to faculty. One of...
The objective of this research was to examine how liaison librarians interacted with their academic ...
The academic library has always been known as a place to go for a book, journal article, or item on ...
In the 1990s and early 2000s, the liaison model in academic librarianship developed around three rol...
Many university libraries are adopting a Faculty Liaison Librarian structure as an integral part of ...
In the days of shrinking book budgets and increasing book prices institutions must make careful deci...
This paper summarizes some of the traditional, as well as newer, ways that academic librarians can i...
The tradition of academic freedom in postsecondary institutions has produced organizations in which ...
Building strong relationships between libraries and librarians on one hand and departments on campus...