Academic librarianship today

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Information & Library Science Library

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Z675.U5 A318 2017
Status
Available

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Summary

Intended for use by both librarians and students in LIS programs, Academic Librarianship Today is the most current, comprehensive overview of the field available today. Key features include: -Each chapter was commissioned specifically for this new book, and the authors are highly regarded academic librarians or library school faculty-- or both -Cutting-edge topics such as open access, copyright, digital curation and preservation, emerging technologies, new roles for academic librarians, cooperative collection development and resource sharing, and patron-driven acquisitions are explored in depth -Each chapter ends with thought-provoking questions for discussion and carefully constructed assignments that faculty can assign or adapt for their courses The book begins with Gilman's introduction, an overview that briefly synthesizes the contents of the contributors' chapters by highlighting major themes. The main part of the book is organized into three parts: The Academic Library Landscape Today, Academic Librarians and Services Today, and Changing Priorities, New Directions.

Contents

  • Editorial Advisory Board p. vii
  • List of Figures and Tables p. ix
  • Foreword p. xi Beverly P. Lynch
  • Acknowledgments p. xiii
  • Introduction p. 1 Todd Gilman
  • Part I The Academic Library Landscape Today p. 5
  • Chapter 1 Historical Context and Contemporary Challenges p. 7 Deanna B. Marcum
  • Chapter 2 College and University Governance: The Role of the Academic Library p. 17 Barbara I. Dewey
  • Chapter 3 Organization, Administration, Management, and Planning p. 29 Starr Hoffman
  • Chapter 4 Funding and Budgeting p. 47 Tahir Rauf
  • Chapter 5 Faculty Research and Scholarly Communication p. 69 Sarah K. Lippincott and Joan K. Lippincott
  • Part II Academic Librarians and Services Today p. 83
  • Chapter 6 Reference, Instruction, and Outreach: Current Methods and Models p. 85 Carrie Forbes and Peggy Keeran
  • Chapter 7 Collection Development: General and Special, Print and Digital, and Resource Sharing p. 101 Lidia Uziel
  • Chapter 8 Challenges Facing Technical Services p. 115 Autumn Faulkner
  • Chapter 9 Librarians and Services in College and Community College Libraries p. 129 Zoe Fisher and Kim Read
  • Part III Changing Priorities, New Directions p. 139
  • Chapter 10 Recruitment, Retention, Diversity, and Professional Development p. 143 Marta Brunner and Jennifer Osorio
  • Chapter 11 Library as Place p. 161 David W. Lewis
  • Chapter 12 Serving Campus and Remote Students and Faculty; Online Learning, Distance Education, and MOOCs p. 171 Debbie Faires
  • Chapter 13 Open Access, Institutional Repositories, E-Science and Data Curation, and Preservation p. 197 Brian Owen
  • Chapter 14 Assessment and Evaluation, Promotion, and Marketing of Academic Library Services p. 211 Nisa Bakkalbasi
  • Chapter 15 A Vision for the Future: New Roles for Academic Librarians p. 223 Ronald C. Jantz
  • Index p. 237
  • About the Editor and Contributors p. 245

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