abstract: Faculty status, tenure, and professional identity have been long-lasting issues for academic librarians for nearly forty years, yet there is little agreement on the benefits of faculty status. This paper examines faculty status and tenure for academic librarians and presents the results of a survey inquiry into professional identity, current and expected roles, views on faculty status and tenure, and personnel status of academic librarians in the New England area. The study affirms that 45 percent of the respondents have some combination of faculty status, tenure status, and faculty plus tenure status, and that 65 percent of academic librarians do not have tenure. While all academic librarians perceive strong professional developm...
A survey of current academic librarians at three Ohio universities was created to determine satisfac...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 66-69)The purpose of this research was to determine the ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 66-69)The purpose of this research was to determine the ...
This paper presents the results of a comparative survey inquiry into professional identity, views on...
Copyright © 2013 Wyoma vanDuinkerken et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Over the past ten years, there has been a plethora of literature on faculty status for academic libr...
The status of librarians as faculty in academia continues to evolve. There are many campus models fo...
Although much has been written over the years about whether or not professional academic librarians ...
The faculty status issue continues to hold considerable attention among academic librarians. Althoug...
Although much has been written over the years about whether or not professional academic librarians ...
Although much has been written over the years about whether or not professional academic librarians ...
The purpose of this multi-institutional study is to determine how many academic libraries have chose...
Although much has been written over the years about whether or not professional academic librarians ...
The status of librarians as faculty in academia continues to evolve. There are many campus models fo...
The debate surrounding the issue of faculty and academic status for librarians has captured the atte...
A survey of current academic librarians at three Ohio universities was created to determine satisfac...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 66-69)The purpose of this research was to determine the ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 66-69)The purpose of this research was to determine the ...
This paper presents the results of a comparative survey inquiry into professional identity, views on...
Copyright © 2013 Wyoma vanDuinkerken et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Over the past ten years, there has been a plethora of literature on faculty status for academic libr...
The status of librarians as faculty in academia continues to evolve. There are many campus models fo...
Although much has been written over the years about whether or not professional academic librarians ...
The faculty status issue continues to hold considerable attention among academic librarians. Althoug...
Although much has been written over the years about whether or not professional academic librarians ...
Although much has been written over the years about whether or not professional academic librarians ...
The purpose of this multi-institutional study is to determine how many academic libraries have chose...
Although much has been written over the years about whether or not professional academic librarians ...
The status of librarians as faculty in academia continues to evolve. There are many campus models fo...
The debate surrounding the issue of faculty and academic status for librarians has captured the atte...
A survey of current academic librarians at three Ohio universities was created to determine satisfac...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 66-69)The purpose of this research was to determine the ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 66-69)The purpose of this research was to determine the ...