Expectations for Canadian academic librarians’ research have evolved, but not all librarians have access to the support systems needed that aid and enable them to conduct and publish research. A survey was sent to librarians asking about the research supports available and most useful to them. “Research” was not defined and was left to the interpretation of the participant. The survey found that supports are sporadic, possibly leading to a two-tiered research climate between “haves” and “have-nots.” It is essential for academic librarians to initiate and engage in conversation about what library research is and how librarians’ research competency may be improved. This should lead in turn to conversations about the support systems needed, wh...
In spite of the increase in formal and informal expectations for research by Canadian librarians, th...
Introduction: The CHLA/ABSC Special Committee on Research undertook this project to identify potenti...
In this article, the authors describe a grassroots model for research support and explore the succes...
Expectations for Canadian academic librarians’ research have evolved, but not all librarians have ac...
Peer ReviewedExpectations for Canadian academic librarians’ research have evolved, but not all libra...
This study examines the perceptions of academic librarian research at six Canadian prairie-province ...
Following on the results of an earlier survey, this study explores the perceptions of librarians as ...
Within the literature exploring the role of research in academic librarianship, very little attentio...
Becoming a partner in the research process and enabling access to the scholarship of e-science is a ...
The international reputation of a university is heavily based on the quality and influence of its re...
As Canadian academic librarians have experienced an increasing presence in faculty associations and ...
Introduction This study investigates the extent to which Ontario hospital librarians and library res...
Introduction - How academic libraries support the research of their parent institutions has changed ...
The landscape of librarianship in relation to the practice of scholarly communication is evolving.Th...
This paper reports the results of a national survey of Canadian research university librarians condu...
In spite of the increase in formal and informal expectations for research by Canadian librarians, th...
Introduction: The CHLA/ABSC Special Committee on Research undertook this project to identify potenti...
In this article, the authors describe a grassroots model for research support and explore the succes...
Expectations for Canadian academic librarians’ research have evolved, but not all librarians have ac...
Peer ReviewedExpectations for Canadian academic librarians’ research have evolved, but not all libra...
This study examines the perceptions of academic librarian research at six Canadian prairie-province ...
Following on the results of an earlier survey, this study explores the perceptions of librarians as ...
Within the literature exploring the role of research in academic librarianship, very little attentio...
Becoming a partner in the research process and enabling access to the scholarship of e-science is a ...
The international reputation of a university is heavily based on the quality and influence of its re...
As Canadian academic librarians have experienced an increasing presence in faculty associations and ...
Introduction This study investigates the extent to which Ontario hospital librarians and library res...
Introduction - How academic libraries support the research of their parent institutions has changed ...
The landscape of librarianship in relation to the practice of scholarly communication is evolving.Th...
This paper reports the results of a national survey of Canadian research university librarians condu...
In spite of the increase in formal and informal expectations for research by Canadian librarians, th...
Introduction: The CHLA/ABSC Special Committee on Research undertook this project to identify potenti...
In this article, the authors describe a grassroots model for research support and explore the succes...