The focus of this research project is the impact of conference attendance, in the context of Australian academic librarians and libraries. The impact of conference attendance is shown to consist of three key themes: informational; social; and affective impact. In addition, the study found nine factors that can influence the impact conference attendance can have on the delegate and on their institution, and it presents connections between key themes of impact and influencing factors
This article presents the results of a survey of American Library Association (ALA) members explorin...
A major challenge facing academic libraries is the need for reference librarians to become knowledge...
This article highlights some personal perceptions regarding workplace attitudes towards the attendan...
A large amount of time and resources is spent every year in the library and information science (LIS...
This paper discussed the benefits, challenges, and prospects of librarians attending conferences or...
A Review of: Vega, Robert D. and Ruth S. Connell. “Librarians’ Attitudes Toward Conferences: A Study...
This paper discussed the benefits, challenges, and prospects of librarians attending conferences or...
The study investigated conference attendance and job satisfaction of librarians in some selected uni...
The study investigated conference attendance and job satisfaction of librarians in some selected uni...
The authors surveyed librarians to determine the reasons why they do or do not attend conferences, a...
The authors surveyed librarians to determine the reasons why they do or do not attend conferences, a...
The paper examined the impact of conference attendance on leadershipdevelopment of librarians in Fed...
This paper discussed the benefits, challenges, and prospects of librarians attending conferences or ...
The authors surveyed librarians to determine the reasons why they do or do not attend conferences, a...
This article presents the results of a survey of American Library Association (ALA) members explorin...
This article presents the results of a survey of American Library Association (ALA) members explorin...
A major challenge facing academic libraries is the need for reference librarians to become knowledge...
This article highlights some personal perceptions regarding workplace attitudes towards the attendan...
A large amount of time and resources is spent every year in the library and information science (LIS...
This paper discussed the benefits, challenges, and prospects of librarians attending conferences or...
A Review of: Vega, Robert D. and Ruth S. Connell. “Librarians’ Attitudes Toward Conferences: A Study...
This paper discussed the benefits, challenges, and prospects of librarians attending conferences or...
The study investigated conference attendance and job satisfaction of librarians in some selected uni...
The study investigated conference attendance and job satisfaction of librarians in some selected uni...
The authors surveyed librarians to determine the reasons why they do or do not attend conferences, a...
The authors surveyed librarians to determine the reasons why they do or do not attend conferences, a...
The paper examined the impact of conference attendance on leadershipdevelopment of librarians in Fed...
This paper discussed the benefits, challenges, and prospects of librarians attending conferences or ...
The authors surveyed librarians to determine the reasons why they do or do not attend conferences, a...
This article presents the results of a survey of American Library Association (ALA) members explorin...
This article presents the results of a survey of American Library Association (ALA) members explorin...
A major challenge facing academic libraries is the need for reference librarians to become knowledge...
This article highlights some personal perceptions regarding workplace attitudes towards the attendan...