Other papers prepared for this significant conference on the "Changing Environment for Library Services in Metropolitan Areas" do an admirable job of describing the population characteristics of our large urban centers, and of delineating changes in the social structure, employment patterns, and public school systems. All of these, appropriately, relate directly or indirectly to the vital role of libraries and librarians in the perplexing yet exciting setting which the great metropolitan centers of our country represent. It is my privilege as a university dean in the central office of The City University of New York to participate in the administration of a publicly supported multi-campus institution with some 142,000 students, m...
Colleges and universities are vital institutions at the heart of many US cities. Yet existing resear...
A reference librarian discovers the essence of urban academic reference librarianship in serving a g...
This manuscript seeks to situate access to higher education as part of the public good of universiti...
Other papers prepared for this significant conference on the "Changing Environment for Library Serv...
As urbanization and urban issues become increasingly universal, the study of urban libraries will be...
If it was not clear before that the term "metropolitan area* is a very broad one, encompassing circ...
The Twelfth Allerton Park Institute, October 31-November 3, 1965, on The Changing Environment for Li...
The past 30 years have witnessed a gradual expansion in the missions of many universities, and in th...
This paper displays the objectives of public higher education in New York City and their relation to...
This manuscript seeks to situate access to higher education as part of the public good of universiti...
During the past decade, urban colleges and universities have been undergoing changes attributable to...
In 2006, an intra-institutional partnership was formed between the William and Anita Newman Library ...
Continuing education opportunities for librarians must respond to a broad range of requirements, abi...
Cities often host many colleges and universities; while the commuter student in suburban or rural ar...
Metropolitan universities in the United States are driven by the intertwined missions of broadening ...
Colleges and universities are vital institutions at the heart of many US cities. Yet existing resear...
A reference librarian discovers the essence of urban academic reference librarianship in serving a g...
This manuscript seeks to situate access to higher education as part of the public good of universiti...
Other papers prepared for this significant conference on the "Changing Environment for Library Serv...
As urbanization and urban issues become increasingly universal, the study of urban libraries will be...
If it was not clear before that the term "metropolitan area* is a very broad one, encompassing circ...
The Twelfth Allerton Park Institute, October 31-November 3, 1965, on The Changing Environment for Li...
The past 30 years have witnessed a gradual expansion in the missions of many universities, and in th...
This paper displays the objectives of public higher education in New York City and their relation to...
This manuscript seeks to situate access to higher education as part of the public good of universiti...
During the past decade, urban colleges and universities have been undergoing changes attributable to...
In 2006, an intra-institutional partnership was formed between the William and Anita Newman Library ...
Continuing education opportunities for librarians must respond to a broad range of requirements, abi...
Cities often host many colleges and universities; while the commuter student in suburban or rural ar...
Metropolitan universities in the United States are driven by the intertwined missions of broadening ...
Colleges and universities are vital institutions at the heart of many US cities. Yet existing resear...
A reference librarian discovers the essence of urban academic reference librarianship in serving a g...
This manuscript seeks to situate access to higher education as part of the public good of universiti...