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Library Faculty Governance: Guidelines

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Promotion Guildelines For Librarians (2013), Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. May 2013

Promotion Guildelines For Librarians (2013), Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.

Library Faculty Governance: Guidelines

This document includes revisions to the promotion guidelines promulgated on 24 June 2010 and revised on 5 March 2013 and 7 May 2013.


Superseded: Promotion Guidelines For Librarians (2010), Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. Jun 2010

Superseded: Promotion Guidelines For Librarians (2010), Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.

Library Faculty Governance: Guidelines

This document, approved in June 2010, enumerates the principles and promotion criteria for library faculty at the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. This document was subsequently revised with revisions approved in March 2013 and May 2013 and therefore is no longer the current document of record.


Faculty Annual Review Document, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. Jun 2010

Faculty Annual Review Document, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.

Library Faculty Governance: Guidelines

This document, approved in June 2010, outlines the procedure for annual review, the evaluation criteria, the departmental review committee's composition, and the procedures for completing the review summary form.


Faculty Governance : Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. Nov 2003

Faculty Governance : Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg, Nelson Poynter Memorial Library.

Library Faculty Governance: Guidelines

This general statement regarding the status of librarians at the Poynter Library was created when USF St. Petersburg began the process of seeking separate regional accreditation. It received approval of Gary Olson, the interim vice president of Academic Affairs,in November 2003.