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College & Research Libraries, Volume 85
Volume 85, Number 1, 2024
- Charlotte Johnson, Marc Ross, Lauren B. Collister:
"I Create Open Access My Own Way": Perspectives on Open Access and Publishing Choices from Faculty at Regional Campuses at a R1 University. - Tatiana Bryant, Camille Thomas:
Black, Indigenous, and Faculty of Color Awareness of Open Access. - Jessica Lange, Sarah Severson:
Organizational Structures and Relationships in Canadian, Noncommercial Journals: Supporting Scholar-Led Publishing. - Elizabeth Call:
Cultural Heritage and the Campus Community: Academic Libraries and Museums in Collaboration, Alexia Hudson-Ward, Julie Rodrigues Widholm, and Scott Walter (eds.), Association of College and Research Libraries, 2022, 9780838936719, Softcover, 260 pages, $86.00. - Ashley Sergiadis, Philip Smith, Mohammad Uddin:
How Equitable, Diverse, and Inclusive Are Open Educational Resources and Other Affordable Course Materials? - Julene Jones:
Integrated Library Planning: A New Model for Strategic and Dynamic Planning, Management and Assessment, Myka Kennedy Stephens, Association of College and Research Libraries Publications, 2023, Softcover, 160 pages, $62.00. - Harrison Inefuku, Curtis Brundy, Sharla Lair:
Building Community: Supporting Minoritized Scholars through Library Publishing and Open and Equitable Revenue Models. - Rachel Borchardt, Teresa Auch Schultz, Dede Dawson:
Financial and Other Perceived Barriers to Transitioning to an Equitable No-Publishing Fee Open Access Model: A Survey of LIS Journal Editors. - Austina Jordan:
Opening Ceremony: Inviting Inclusion into University Governance, Kathryn Johnson Gindlesparger, University of Minnesota Press, 2023, 9781517915926, softcover, 96 pages, $10.00, 9781452969947, eBook, $4.95. - Hannah Toombs, Hao Ye, Perry Collins:
Toward a New Precedent in Open Grants: An Exploration of Shared Challenges and Benefits of Making Grant Proposals Open Access in the Academic and Public Spheres. - Amanda Nichols Hess, Kara J. Malenfant, Nathan Hall:
Introduction to C&RL Topical Issue: Open and Equitable Scholarly Communications.
Volume 85, Number 2, 2024
- Tara Radniecki, Emily Boss:
Library Managers' Experiences on the Tenure Track. - Samantha Kannegiser, Julie Hunter:
Sexual Harassment on Chat Reference: Prevalence, Impact, and the Role of Organizations. - Yan Liu, Arlene Bielefield, Jennifer Beckwith:
ADA Digital Accessibility on Academic Library Websites. - Samantha Godbey, Starr Hoffman:
Characteristics of United States Academic Libraries in 2020 and Regional Changes from 1996 to 2020. - Kristen Totleben:
A Peek into C&RL's Peer Review Process. - Barbara Kissa, Zoe Georganta, Elias Gounopoulos, Fotis Kitsios:
Exploring the Cost Effectiveness of Services in Academic Libraries: A Case Study with the Use of Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing. - Clarissa Ihssen:
Cathryn M. Cooper. The Experimental Library: A Guide to Taking Risks, Failing Forward, and Creating Change. Chicago, IL: ALA Editions, 2023. 184p. Paper, $59.99 (ISBN: 978-0-8389-3965-9). - William H. Mischo, Mary C. Schlembach, Elisandro Cabada:
Relationships between Journal Publication, Citation, and Usage Metrics within a Carnegie R1 University Collection: A Correlation Analysis. - Dan Forrest:
Comic Books, Special Collections, and the Academic Library. Brian Flota and Kate Morris, eds. Chicago, IL: Association of College and Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association, 2023. 305p. Softcover, $82.00 ($73.80 ALA members) (ISBN: 978-0-8389-3950-5). - Stephen Michaels:
Mike Caulfield and Sam Wineberg. Verified : How to Think Straight, Get Duped Less, and Make Better Decisions About What to Believe Online. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press, 2023. 266p. Paper, $14 (ISBN: 978-0-226-82206-8). - Jenny McBurney, Sarah Jane Brown, Mariya Gyendina, Shanda Hunt, Rebecca Orozco, Michael Peper, Greta Valentine, Benjamin Wiggins, Karna Younger:
"A Supernova that Sparks in Every Direction": A Long-Term Assessment of the Research Sprints Faculty Engagement Program. - Monica Locker, Jennifer Whelan:
When There's No Information Literacy Requirement: Curriculum Mapping to Drive Engagement.
Volume 85, Number 4, 2024
- Love Börjeson, Chris Haffenden, Martin Malmsten, Fredrik Klingwall, Emma Rende, Robin Kurtz, Faton Rekathati, Hillevi Hägglöf, Justyna Sikora:
Transfiguring the Library as Digital Research Infrastructure: Making KBLab at the National Library of Sweden. - Maria Atilano:
Unframing the Visual: Visual Literacy Pedagogy in Academic Libraries and Information Spaces, Maggie Murphy, Stephanie Beene, Katie Greer, Sara Schumacher, and Dana Statton Thompson (eds.), ACRL, 2024. 452p. Softcover, $108.00. 9780838939918. - Shlomit Hadad:
Librarians and Academic Libraries' Role in Promoting Open Access: What Needs to Change? - Felichism Kabo, Annaliese Paulson, Doreen Bradley, Ken Varnum, Stephanie D. Teasley:
Longitudinal Associations between Online Usage of Library-Licensed Content and Undergraduate Student Performance. - David J. Williams:
Inviting Knowledge: Enhancing Archival Discovery through Information Design. - Andrew Beman-Cavallaro:
Creators in the Academic Library: Instruction and Outreach. Alexander C. Watkins, & Rebecca Zuege Luglitsch (eds.). ACRL, 2023. 312p. Softcover, $72.00. 9780838939703. - Mê-Linh Lê, Christine J. Neilson, Janice Winkler:
Benchmarking Librarian Support of Systematic Reviews in the Sciences, Humanities, and Social Sciences. - Kristen Totleben:
Connecting with Co-workers to Build Trust. - Jodi Allison-Bunnell, Anne Jenner, Emily Dominick:
Leaning Into the Future, Together: Applying Business Process Management to Increase Efficiency and Manage Change in Archives and Special Collections. - Kathia Salomé Ibacache Oliva, Elizabeth Novosel, Stacy Gilbert:
Exploring Social Media as an Information Source in IL Instruction. - Mahrya Burnett:
Scholarly Communication Librarianship and Open Knowledge, Maria Bonn, Josh Bolick, and Will Cross (eds.) ACRL, 2023, 9780838939901 Softcover, 528p., $150. - Matthew Goddard, Curtis Brundy:
Open Access Workflows for Academic Libraries.
Volume 85, Number 5, 2024
- Leo Lo:
Evaluating AI Literacy in Academic Libraries: A Survey Study with a Focus on U.S. Employees. - Julie Setele:
The Critical Librarianship and Pedagogy Symposium: Reflections, Revisions, and New Works, Yvonne Mery and Anthony Sanchez (eds.), ACRL, 2023. 220p. Softcover, $65.00. 9780838939529. - Stephanie Cicero:
Instructional Identities and Information Literacy: Transforming Ourselves, Volume 1, Amanda Nicholas Hess (ed.), ACRL, 2023. 194p. Softcover. 9780838939680 (Review 1 of a 3-volume title). - Sarah Fitzgerald, Christine Turner, Anne Graham:
The Faculty Role in College Affordability: Syllabus Creation and Resource Affordability. - Moira Fiscus:
Knowledge Held Hostage: What the British Library Ransomware Attack Can Teach Us. - Jung Scoulas, Sandra L. De Groote:
Use and Importance of Library Resources to Support Faculty Research and Productivity. - Jess Haigh:
The Librarian's Guide to Learning Theory: Practical Applications in Library Settings, Anne Medaille. ALA Editions, 2023. Softcover, 192p. $54.99. 9780838939581. - Lumarie Guth, Bradford Dennis:
Student Stress and the Research Consultation: The Effect of the Research Consultation on Project Stress and Overall Stress and Applications for Student Wellness. - Raymond Pun:
The Worlds I See: Curiosity, Exploration, and Discovery at the Dawn of AI, Fei-Fei Li, Flatiron Books, 2023. 324p. Hardcover, $24.99. 9781250897930. - Don Latham, Melissa R. Gross, Heidi Julien:
Community College Librarian Views of Student Information Literacy Needs. - María Emerson:
"But Where Are You Really From?": Multiracial Students, Sense of Belonging, and Academic Libraries. - Afton Ussery, Sofiya Dahman:
Growing OkraOut: A Case Study. - Susan Bolton:
Determining Equitable Liaison Librarian Workloads: An Investigation into the Conundrum.
Volume 85, Number 6, 2024
- Courtney McDonald, Nicole Trujillo:
Library Terms that Users (Don't) Understand: A Review of the Literature from 2012-2021. - Ellen Nierenberg, Mariann Solberg, Torstein Låg, Tove I. Dahl:
A Three-Year Mixed Methods Study of Undergraduates' Information Literacy Development: Knowing, Doing, and Feeling. - John Taylor:
Libraries Without Borders: New Directions in Library History, Steven A. Knowlton, Ellen M. Pozzi, Jordan S. Sly, and Emily D. Spunaugle (eds.), ALA Editions, 2023. 216p. $69.99. 9780838936634. - Amanda Clossen:
Dungeons and Dragons in the Information Literacy Classroom: How We Taught Bias in a For-Credit IL Class. - Aleksandar Golijanin:
Leading Dynamic Information Literacy Programs: Best Practices and Stories from Instruction Coordinators. Anne C. Behler, ed. Milton Park, UK: Routledge, 2023. 186 p. Paper, $48.99 (ISBN: 978-0-3674-6279-6). - Alexandra Kohn, Dawn McKinnon:
Moving Beyond "...of its time": Statements on Harmful Content and Descriptions in Library and Archival Collections. - Leanna Barcelona, Paula Dempsey:
Student Life, Diverse Institutional Histories, and Archival Policy: Inclusion of Student Life Archival Material in University Archives' Collecting Statements. - Andrew Beman-Cavallaro:
Creators in the Academic Library: Collections and Spaces, Rebecca Zuege Kuglitsch and Alexander C. Watkins (eds.), ACRL, 2023. 278p. Softcover, $72.00. 9780838939826 (Review 2 of a 2-volume title). - Xiaojun Xu, Guanghui Cheng:
Study on the Realization of Information Rights of University Library Users from the Perspective of Smart Service Quality Evaluation. - Alissa Droog, Kari Weaver, Frances Brady:
Along for the Journey: Graduate Student Perceptions of Research. - Stephanie Cicero:
Instructional Identities and Information Literacy: Transforming Our Programs, Institutions, and Profession, Volume 2, Amanda Nichols Hess (ed.), ACRL, 2023. 200p. Softcover. $65.00. 9780838939468 (Review 2 of a 3-volume title). - Kaia Macleod:
Delivering the Visitor Experience: How to Create, Manage and Develop an Unforgettable Visitor Experience at Your Museum, Rachel Mackay, Facet Publishing, 2023. 224p. Softcover, $40.98. 9781783305490. - Mariângela Spotti Lopes Fujita, Roberta Cristina Dal'evedove Tartarotti, Paula Regina Dal'Evedove, Maria Carolina Andrade e Cruz:
How Do Authors Choose Keywords for Their Theses and Dissertations in Repositories of University Libraries? An Introspection-Based Enquiry.
Volume 85, Number 7, 2024
- Yajun Guo, Shuai Li, Xindi Zhang, Yiyang Fu, Yiming Yuan, Yanquan Liu:
Embracing the Metaverse: A Survey of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Practices at the United States' Top One Hundred University Libraries. - Sarah LeMire, Kathy Christie Anders, Terri Pantuso:
Exploring First-Generation Student Experiences with OER Textbooks. - Helen N. Levenson, Sara Amato, Ian Bogus, Fern E. Brody, Mary E. Miller, Jacob Nadal:
Assessing Bibliographic Inaccuracy as a Contributing Factor for Unintended Loss in Shared Print Monograph Programs. - Michael Ridley:
Informing Algorithmic Literacy Through User Folk Theories. - Lea Efird-Green, Eve Marion, Diane Willis, Jennifer M. Gierisch, Leonor Corsino:
Designing and Implementing a Community-Engaged Research e-Library: A Case Study for Adapting Academic Library Information Infrastructure to Respond to Stakeholder Needs. - Stephanie Cicero:
Instructional Identities and Information Literacy: Transforming Student Learning, Information Seeking, and Experiences, Volume 3, Amanda Nichols Hess (ed.), ACRL, 2023. 200p. Softcover. $65.00. 9780838939468. (Review 3 of a 3-volume title). - Molly Strothmann:
The Librarian's Guide to Bibliotherapy, Judit H. Ward and Nicholas A. Allred, ALA Editions, 2024. Softcover. 224p. 9780838936627. $49.99. - Mê-Linh Lê, Janice Winkler, Christine J. Neilson:
Training Needs and Preferences for Librarians Supporting Systematic Reviews in the Sciences, Humanities, and Social Sciences. - Kristen Totleben:
Updates, Activities and Gratitude. - Marilyn Reside:
Big Fiction: How Conglomeration Changed the Publishing Industry and American Literature, Dan Sinykin. Columbia University Press, 2023. Softcover, $30.00. 9780231192958. - Duane Wilson:
Constant Change or Constantly the Same? A Historical Literature Review of the Subject Librarian Position.
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