The article aims to examine the role business librarians play in the new academic program proposal process on university and college campuses. Results of a nationwide online survey showed that current practices in this critical area varied. While over 60% of the respondents thought that librarians should play a part in the proposal process, over 65% of them indicated that they were never involved. Amongst those that participated, the levels and outcomes also differed greatly. The authors held in-depth interviews with survey participants reporting higher-than-average involvement to find out about their strategies for success
This article describes how the librarians at Duquesne University’s Gumberg Library developed a syste...
This article outlines and assesses the research into resource management and ordering processes at t...
Objective – To provide cross-comparable information on the number of students per librarian, salary,...
The article aims to examine the role business librarians play in the new academic program proposal p...
Revisiting a study performed 30 years ago, researchers at three institutions surveyed undergraduate ...
The author discusses reports published within the issue, including one by Hyun-Duck Chung on entrepr...
This article, directed at an audience of business school faculty and deans, addresses the role of th...
In this article, Edward Lim discusses the challenges and strategies he faced in his first year as th...
Library organizations exist to provide professional development, networking, and service and present...
Accreditation for universities and colleges is a milestone achievement. Failing an accreditation rev...
Objective – To discover students’ perceptionsof information commons staff, and todetermine how these...
Objective – To explore how public services librarians in academic libraries perceive their duties an...
This article details the findings of a year-long study at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) L...
How can an academic library most effectively participate and expand its contributions to program rev...
Partnering with non-academic departments allows academic libraries to create new programming ideas a...
This article describes how the librarians at Duquesne University’s Gumberg Library developed a syste...
This article outlines and assesses the research into resource management and ordering processes at t...
Objective – To provide cross-comparable information on the number of students per librarian, salary,...
The article aims to examine the role business librarians play in the new academic program proposal p...
Revisiting a study performed 30 years ago, researchers at three institutions surveyed undergraduate ...
The author discusses reports published within the issue, including one by Hyun-Duck Chung on entrepr...
This article, directed at an audience of business school faculty and deans, addresses the role of th...
In this article, Edward Lim discusses the challenges and strategies he faced in his first year as th...
Library organizations exist to provide professional development, networking, and service and present...
Accreditation for universities and colleges is a milestone achievement. Failing an accreditation rev...
Objective – To discover students’ perceptionsof information commons staff, and todetermine how these...
Objective – To explore how public services librarians in academic libraries perceive their duties an...
This article details the findings of a year-long study at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) L...
How can an academic library most effectively participate and expand its contributions to program rev...
Partnering with non-academic departments allows academic libraries to create new programming ideas a...
This article describes how the librarians at Duquesne University’s Gumberg Library developed a syste...
This article outlines and assesses the research into resource management and ordering processes at t...
Objective – To provide cross-comparable information on the number of students per librarian, salary,...