Where’s the Core? A New Approach to Assessing Journal Collections
What journals should the library have? Which journals do faculty want? How do librarians determine which are the “right” journals […]
The Academic Library in Times of Change
CARL Conference, April 13-15, 2018, Pullman San Francisco Bay Hotel
What journals should the library have? Which journals do faculty want? How do librarians determine which are the “right” journals […]
It is time to get your LibGuides site in shape! Get ready to get down and dirty as we take […]
Librarians’ knowledge of scholarly communication and research metrics is invaluable when assessing academic productivity. As more institutions use bibliometric evaluations […]
Background: The need for copyright expertise in academic libraries gained importance with greater reliance on digital resources and the use […]
CANCELLED Background: Academic librarians outside the health sciences are increasingly being asked to assist with systematic reviews, but few training […]
In times of change, original research is a useful tool for navigating decision-making in libraries. Unfortunately, librarians may encounter deficits […]
You already know what learning outcomes are. You’ve made more than enough LibGuides. Now you’re ready to do something different. […]