Librarians in the City University of New York system have held faculty ranks since 1965, but their faculty status dates back two decades further. How did they achieve faculty status and faculty ranks? What role did their professional association (LACCNY, later known as LACUNY) play? Is their status secure
Although much has been written over the years about whether or not professional academic librarians ...
Librarians and teaching faculty often have different perceptions of the roles of the library and the...
Although librarians in CUNY had achieved Faculty Status by 1946 and Faculty Rank in 1965, they were ...
Librarians in the City University of New York system have held faculty ranks since 1965, but their f...
Although the libraries in what were then known as the City Colleges of New York were made academic d...
This article discusses the requirements and benefits of faculty status to CUNY academic librarians. ...
The article examines the history of faculty status for academic librarians and the attempts to relie...
The status of librarians as faculty in academia continues to evolve. There are many campus models fo...
The status of librarians as faculty in academia continues to evolve. There are many campus models fo...
Profile of Robert Machalow, who was appointed as Chief Librarian at York College in 1992
Gladys Jarrett was the first Library faculty member hired at York College, and was one of the origin...
Although much has been written over the years about whether or not professional academic librarians ...
abstract: Faculty status, tenure, and professional identity have been long-lasting issues for academ...
For over 40 years, academic librarians have been debating whether their role in the academy is simil...
A briefing book prepared for Chancellor James B. Milliken. It provides some background to the CUNY l...
Although much has been written over the years about whether or not professional academic librarians ...
Librarians and teaching faculty often have different perceptions of the roles of the library and the...
Although librarians in CUNY had achieved Faculty Status by 1946 and Faculty Rank in 1965, they were ...
Librarians in the City University of New York system have held faculty ranks since 1965, but their f...
Although the libraries in what were then known as the City Colleges of New York were made academic d...
This article discusses the requirements and benefits of faculty status to CUNY academic librarians. ...
The article examines the history of faculty status for academic librarians and the attempts to relie...
The status of librarians as faculty in academia continues to evolve. There are many campus models fo...
The status of librarians as faculty in academia continues to evolve. There are many campus models fo...
Profile of Robert Machalow, who was appointed as Chief Librarian at York College in 1992
Gladys Jarrett was the first Library faculty member hired at York College, and was one of the origin...
Although much has been written over the years about whether or not professional academic librarians ...
abstract: Faculty status, tenure, and professional identity have been long-lasting issues for academ...
For over 40 years, academic librarians have been debating whether their role in the academy is simil...
A briefing book prepared for Chancellor James B. Milliken. It provides some background to the CUNY l...
Although much has been written over the years about whether or not professional academic librarians ...
Librarians and teaching faculty often have different perceptions of the roles of the library and the...
Although librarians in CUNY had achieved Faculty Status by 1946 and Faculty Rank in 1965, they were ...