This article details the findings of a year-long study at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) Libraries which examined IUP faculty members’ perceptions of the value of library resources and services to both their research and teaching. Through a mixed-method study, which included an online survey and follow-up focus groups, the researchers found that faculty were dissatisfied with IUP Libraries’ marketing initiatives but satisfied with its small embedded librarian program. As a result, marketing and growth of the embedded librarian program became the two main focus areas for improvement in the next academic year
Purpose This study combines the patron perception of the interlibrary loan services offered in t...
Purpose This study combines the patron perception of the interlibrary loan services offered in t...
Service-learning, a growing pedagogy in higher education, provides opportunities for students to con...
This article details the findings of a year-long study at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) L...
This article investigates the value, and perceptions of value, of academic libraries to teaching and...
This study investigated faculty library demand from an organizational culture perspective at one col...
Higher education institutions across the United States are asked to do more with less. This has come...
This article reports upon the assessment and research activities undertaken by a research group of f...
Objective – To explore academic library administrators’ perceived value of their librarians’ researc...
This article reports upon the assessment and research activities undertaken by a research group of f...
Presents the findings of a focus group study to determine how faculty use library resources and what...
This article reports upon the assessment and research activities undertaken by a research group of f...
Journal ArticleMost recently, as part of our multiyear Value of Academic Libraries Initiative, ACRL ...
This study investigated the value of academic libraries for teaching and research staff. The academi...
Presents the findings of a focus group study to determine how faculty use library resources and what...
Purpose This study combines the patron perception of the interlibrary loan services offered in t...
Purpose This study combines the patron perception of the interlibrary loan services offered in t...
Service-learning, a growing pedagogy in higher education, provides opportunities for students to con...
This article details the findings of a year-long study at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) L...
This article investigates the value, and perceptions of value, of academic libraries to teaching and...
This study investigated faculty library demand from an organizational culture perspective at one col...
Higher education institutions across the United States are asked to do more with less. This has come...
This article reports upon the assessment and research activities undertaken by a research group of f...
Objective – To explore academic library administrators’ perceived value of their librarians’ researc...
This article reports upon the assessment and research activities undertaken by a research group of f...
Presents the findings of a focus group study to determine how faculty use library resources and what...
This article reports upon the assessment and research activities undertaken by a research group of f...
Journal ArticleMost recently, as part of our multiyear Value of Academic Libraries Initiative, ACRL ...
This study investigated the value of academic libraries for teaching and research staff. The academi...
Presents the findings of a focus group study to determine how faculty use library resources and what...
Purpose This study combines the patron perception of the interlibrary loan services offered in t...
Purpose This study combines the patron perception of the interlibrary loan services offered in t...
Service-learning, a growing pedagogy in higher education, provides opportunities for students to con...