What is meant by “international librarianship”? The term can be difficult to define, potentially encompassing a vast array of library activities, including collecting materials published abroad, participating in librarian exchanges, and attending international library conferences
As modes of research in the academic world evolve, and new transdisciplinary approaches to more ques...
To support the University of Kentucky’s (UK) strategic plan, UK Libraries created a Director of Inte...
More and more librarians are sharing their knowledge with colleagues around the world. This paper ex...
Andrew A. Wakelee reviews The Globalized Library: American Academic Libraries and International Stud...
BOOK REVIEW:Effective school librarianship:Successful professional practices from librarians around ...
In his 2016 article “Library collections in the life of the user: two directions” Lorcan Dempsey out...
Over several decades various monographs have appeared that include the words “inter-national librari...
Value in libraries, archives, museums, and other cultural organizations has traditionally been cente...
Although the concept of “sustainability” has many possible meanings, its connection to environmental...
Over several decades various monographs have appeared that include the words “international libraria...
Academic libraries, often said to be the “heart of the university,” owe their existence and importan...
Higher education institutions are increasingly formalizing internationalization priorities into thei...
This is a book review of Capturing Our Stories: An Oral History of Librarianship in Transition, with...
This article reviews the book Digital Libraries and Information Access: Research Perspectives
In the library and information profession, there are universal values that define, inform, and guide...
As modes of research in the academic world evolve, and new transdisciplinary approaches to more ques...
To support the University of Kentucky’s (UK) strategic plan, UK Libraries created a Director of Inte...
More and more librarians are sharing their knowledge with colleagues around the world. This paper ex...
Andrew A. Wakelee reviews The Globalized Library: American Academic Libraries and International Stud...
BOOK REVIEW:Effective school librarianship:Successful professional practices from librarians around ...
In his 2016 article “Library collections in the life of the user: two directions” Lorcan Dempsey out...
Over several decades various monographs have appeared that include the words “inter-national librari...
Value in libraries, archives, museums, and other cultural organizations has traditionally been cente...
Although the concept of “sustainability” has many possible meanings, its connection to environmental...
Over several decades various monographs have appeared that include the words “international libraria...
Academic libraries, often said to be the “heart of the university,” owe their existence and importan...
Higher education institutions are increasingly formalizing internationalization priorities into thei...
This is a book review of Capturing Our Stories: An Oral History of Librarianship in Transition, with...
This article reviews the book Digital Libraries and Information Access: Research Perspectives
In the library and information profession, there are universal values that define, inform, and guide...
As modes of research in the academic world evolve, and new transdisciplinary approaches to more ques...
To support the University of Kentucky’s (UK) strategic plan, UK Libraries created a Director of Inte...
More and more librarians are sharing their knowledge with colleagues around the world. This paper ex...