Along For The Journey: Graduate Student Perceptions Of Research,
2024
Northern Illinois University
Along For The Journey: Graduate Student Perceptions Of Research, Alissa Droog, Kari D. Weaver, Frances Brady
Faculty Peer-Reviewed Publications
Graduate student identities and personal lives are heavily tied to their experiences of research, and many struggle to find, understand, and use information for research purposes. Using a drawing exercise rooted in visual research methods combined with semi-structured interviews, a research team in the United States and Canada explored graduate student perceptions of research with 19 participants. Thematic analysis identified six themes: research is abstract; research is an odyssey; social support makes or breaks the student experience; research is an emotional continuum; interplay between identity/values; information is problematic. The study has implications for how librarians support graduate student research.
Supporting An Inclusive And Equitable Classroom: Student Perspectives On A Textbook Affordability Initiative,
2024
Illinois State University
Supporting An Inclusive And Equitable Classroom: Student Perspectives On A Textbook Affordability Initiative, Julie A. Murphy, Rachel E. Scott, Anne Shelley, Mallory Jallas, Rachel Park
Faculty and Staff Publications – Milner Library
As academic librarians become aware of the challenges expensive textbooks pose to student success, they increasingly collaborate to provide zero-cost access to required course materials. Librarians at Illinois State University initiated a program to license e-books assigned in courses, surveying students and faculty in participating courses regarding their perspectives on textbook affordability and their experiences with the provided e-books. Student participants reported overwhelmingly positive responses and identified several ways in which the e-books enhanced their experience in the course. The findings suggest that providing assigned materials as e-books contributes to students’ engagement as learners and their academic success within courses.
Review: Careers In Music Libraries Iv, Edited By Misti Shaw And Susannah Cleveland,
2024
Binghamton University--SUNY
Review: Careers In Music Libraries Iv, Edited By Misti Shaw And Susannah Cleveland, David Floyd
Library Scholarship
The Careers in Music Librarianship series has come into its own as a staple of the music library literature in the more than 30 years since its first entry, Careers in Music Librarianship: Perspectives from the Field, compiled by Carol Tatian. Its successors, Careers in Music Librarianship II: Traditions and Transitions, edited by Paula Elliot and Linda Blair and Careers in Music Librarianship III: Reality and Reinvention), edited by Susannah Cleveland and Joe C. Clark, each in their own way responded to both the critical discourse around their preceding edition and the emerging trends of the profession. …
"I’Ll Wait Zero Seconds": Faculty Perspectives On Serials Access, Sharing, And Immediacy,
2024
Illinois State University
"I’Ll Wait Zero Seconds": Faculty Perspectives On Serials Access, Sharing, And Immediacy, Rachel Elizabeth Scott, Anne Shelley, Chad E. Buckley, Cassie Thayer-Styes, Julie A. Murphy
Faculty and Staff Publications – Milner Library
This study explores how faculty across disciplines access and share scholarly serial content and what expectations they have for immediacy. The authors conducted twenty-five in-depth, semi-structured interviews with faculty of various ranks representing all Illinois State University (ISU) colleges. The findings, presented in the words of participants and triangulated with data from local sources, suggest that faculty use a variety of context-specific mechanisms to access and share serial literature. Participants discuss how they use library services such as databases, subscriptions, interlibrary loan, and document delivery, coupled with academic social networks, disciplinary repositories, author websites, and other publicly available sources to …
Utilization Of Contemporary Technologies For Service
Delivery In Special Libraries In Enugu State, Nigeria : A Survey,
2023
ALEX EKWUEME FEDERAL UNIVERSITY NDUFU - ALIKE, IKWO,
Utilization Of Contemporary Technologies For Service Delivery In Special Libraries In Enugu State, Nigeria : A Survey, Emmanuel Chidiadi Onwubiko, Cecilia Chimezie Offor
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
Contemporary technologies involve the application of modern scientific knowledge in doing things in a much quicker and efficient ways which improve the workflow. Either it could be helping humans or doing the task alone, machines are always better in terms of accuracy and efficiency. This study therefore examines the extent at which special libraries in Enugu State, Nigeria utilize contemporary technologies for service delivery. The study which employed descriptive survey design, was guided by five research questions framed in line with the research objectives with a sampled population of 15 librarians derived from the six selected special libraries while the …
Librarian Residency Programs: A Vital Solution For Increasing Representation In Academic Libraries,
2023
Georgia Institute of Technology
Librarian Residency Programs: A Vital Solution For Increasing Representation In Academic Libraries, Aisha Johnson Phd, Alexandra Brinson, Kayleah Brown, Karen Manning, Estella Richardson
Georgia Library Quarterly
According to ALA’s 2017 demographic study, the profession is nearly completely White while society consists of a variety of cultures and communities. The lack of representation is a matter of exposure, strategic and diverse recruitment, and retention of professionals of color as well as those belonging to marginalized communities. Recruitment and retention are key, but we must recognize that retention is successful when focused on a person's development through mentoring, coaching, and other targeted measures like residency programs. This paper discusses the benefits of residency and fellowship programs as a retention tool when implemented with intention and authenticity.
From The President,
2023
Athens Regional Library System
Georgia Library Spotlight: Fayette County Public Library’S Partnerships For Health And Wellness,
2023
Fayette County Public Library
Georgia Library Spotlight: Fayette County Public Library’S Partnerships For Health And Wellness, Michelle Bennett-Copeland
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Fall 2023,
2023
Kennesaw State University
Georgia Library Spotlight: Gwinnett Technical College Library Renovation,
2023
Gwinnett Technical College
Georgia Library Spotlight: Gwinnett Technical College Library Renovation, Keitaro Mikami, Deborah George, Yvette Williams, Lakshmi Ramachandran, Jozina Cappello
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Georgia Library Spotlight: Libraries Are For Everyone: Inclusive Programming For The Lgbtq+ Community,
2023
Cobb County Public Library System
Georgia Library Spotlight: Libraries Are For Everyone: Inclusive Programming For The Lgbtq+ Community, Shannon Tyner, Grant Hedrick
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
My Own Private Library,
2023
Oglethorpe University
My Own Private Library, Chamyre Hynson
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
2024 Georgia Library Association Election Results,
2023
Fulton County Library System
2024 Georgia Library Association Election Results, Kimberly Snoddy-George
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Gla Executive Board Meeting Summary July 2023,
2023
Fulton County Library System
Gla Executive Board Meeting Summary July 2023, Betty Wright
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
2023 Georgia Library Association Award Recipients,
2023
Georgia Archives
2023 Georgia Library Association Award Recipients, Tamika Strong
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
2023 Georgia Library Association Scholarship Recipients,
2023
Emory University School of Law
2023 Georgia Library Association Scholarship Recipients, Sarah Rodgers-Miller
Georgia Library Quarterly
Announcing the 2023 winners of the Georgia Library Association's Beard and Hubbard Scholarships.
A State Both Wonderful And Strange: Switzer Library’S Return Of Weird Georgia,
2023
The Georgia Room, Switzer Library, Cobb County Public Libraries
A State Both Wonderful And Strange: Switzer Library’S Return Of Weird Georgia, Timothy Cole Hale
Georgia Library Quarterly
The Georgia Room at Switzer Library of Cobb County Public Libraries held a second edition of a program titled “Weird Georgia.” This program was sponsored by WETA in collaboration with PBS books, and discussed strange and local landmarks in the state. The program was one-part lecture, one-part games and trivia, and combined to attract audience members across all age groups.
Columbus State University's New Art Research Library,
2023
Columbus State University
Columbus State University's New Art Research Library, Amy B. Parsons
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Digital Library Of Georgia (September 2023),
2023
University of Georgia
Digital Library Of Georgia (September 2023), Mandy L. Mastrovita, Donnie S. Summerlin
Georgia Library Quarterly
New collections, digitized historic newspapers, and online exhibits from the Digital Library of Georgia from July-September, 2023.
Oglethorpe University Welcomes Amo Ikiror,
2023
Oglethorpe University
Oglethorpe University Welcomes Amo Ikiror, Chamyre Hynson, Amo Ikiror
Georgia Library Quarterly
No abstract provided.
