This article reviews recent discussions of the librarian as professional, and the future of professional staffing in academic libraries. It proposes a new model for discussing library staffing based on ecological models.published or submitted for publicationnot peer reviewe
Explores the shifting boundaries between academics and professionals in higher education, identifyin...
Academic librarianship is a profession in the midst of change. Embedded within multiple social spher...
Introduction While in the literature of Library and information Science (LIS) there is much discussi...
This article reviews recent discussions of the librarian as professional, and the future of professi...
Much of what academic librarians do does not look like what "faculty" do—classic, stereotypical, ten...
This paper was presented at the Academic Librarian 4 conference held in Hong Kong.This paper address...
Higher education increasingly challenges libraries to thrive while adapting to fiscal realities, imp...
This viewpoint article looks at the challenges facing academic libraries and argues that collaborati...
Librarianship has changed substantially in recent years. We who work in libraries must continually a...
This article reviews the professional identity of the academic librarian within higher education in ...
Presented at the Ontario Library Association Superconference, February 2, 2008.Time to rev up those ...
Describes how advances in information and communication technologies are bringing about profound cha...
In this essay, we explore the relationship between the MLS and professionalization within librarians...
This paper examines how the modern ubiquity of digital search engines and information-sharing are dr...
In the previous chapter, we began with a discussion about how end users view each and every library ...
Explores the shifting boundaries between academics and professionals in higher education, identifyin...
Academic librarianship is a profession in the midst of change. Embedded within multiple social spher...
Introduction While in the literature of Library and information Science (LIS) there is much discussi...
This article reviews recent discussions of the librarian as professional, and the future of professi...
Much of what academic librarians do does not look like what "faculty" do—classic, stereotypical, ten...
This paper was presented at the Academic Librarian 4 conference held in Hong Kong.This paper address...
Higher education increasingly challenges libraries to thrive while adapting to fiscal realities, imp...
This viewpoint article looks at the challenges facing academic libraries and argues that collaborati...
Librarianship has changed substantially in recent years. We who work in libraries must continually a...
This article reviews the professional identity of the academic librarian within higher education in ...
Presented at the Ontario Library Association Superconference, February 2, 2008.Time to rev up those ...
Describes how advances in information and communication technologies are bringing about profound cha...
In this essay, we explore the relationship between the MLS and professionalization within librarians...
This paper examines how the modern ubiquity of digital search engines and information-sharing are dr...
In the previous chapter, we began with a discussion about how end users view each and every library ...
Explores the shifting boundaries between academics and professionals in higher education, identifyin...
Academic librarianship is a profession in the midst of change. Embedded within multiple social spher...
Introduction While in the literature of Library and information Science (LIS) there is much discussi...