JESLIB Editor Elaine R. Martin introduces the articles in Volume 2, Issue 2 by discussing the evolving professional identity of embedded librarians. She proposes that it is time for the embedded librarian to push boundaries and move from a bounded professional to a blended professional
This grounded theory project asked "how to library and information science (LIS) graduates in non-li...
Librarian professional identity formation can be understood as a process over time influenced by soc...
An increasing number of colleges and universities are embracing the concept of the embedded libraria...
This article reviews the professional identity of the academic librarian within higher education in ...
This paper examines in-depth processes of librarian professional identity negotiations impacting pra...
Institutions can be powerful influences on our personal and work lives and can constrain and enable...
‘Librarian identity’ is a contested arena, seemingly caught up in a values-war between traditional p...
This article discusses the impact on professional identity for health sciences librarians participat...
A review of the changing roles of library, IT and e-learning staff from 1960 to date. Examines conve...
Kevin Tanner addresses the importance of professional identity in librarianship. In the Summer 2015 ...
Academic librarians have varied roles within the higher education community and librarian perception...
The definition and fit of the librarian and library in society have been called into question amidst...
This paper presents the results of a comparative survey inquiry into professional identity, views on...
A blended librarian holds two separate and distinct responsibilities in the academic institution. On...
What was personal and private is now public and permanent. How can we use this permanence to our adv...
This grounded theory project asked "how to library and information science (LIS) graduates in non-li...
Librarian professional identity formation can be understood as a process over time influenced by soc...
An increasing number of colleges and universities are embracing the concept of the embedded libraria...
This article reviews the professional identity of the academic librarian within higher education in ...
This paper examines in-depth processes of librarian professional identity negotiations impacting pra...
Institutions can be powerful influences on our personal and work lives and can constrain and enable...
‘Librarian identity’ is a contested arena, seemingly caught up in a values-war between traditional p...
This article discusses the impact on professional identity for health sciences librarians participat...
A review of the changing roles of library, IT and e-learning staff from 1960 to date. Examines conve...
Kevin Tanner addresses the importance of professional identity in librarianship. In the Summer 2015 ...
Academic librarians have varied roles within the higher education community and librarian perception...
The definition and fit of the librarian and library in society have been called into question amidst...
This paper presents the results of a comparative survey inquiry into professional identity, views on...
A blended librarian holds two separate and distinct responsibilities in the academic institution. On...
What was personal and private is now public and permanent. How can we use this permanence to our adv...
This grounded theory project asked "how to library and information science (LIS) graduates in non-li...
Librarian professional identity formation can be understood as a process over time influenced by soc...
An increasing number of colleges and universities are embracing the concept of the embedded libraria...