Description
- teaching faculty roles and the status of the academic librarian;
- governance and the growing tension on some campuses between faculty and administration;
- curriculum, with a discussion of the balance between general education requirements and applied courses;
- the student body;
- collections, data management, digitization, and metadata;
- scholarly communication, plus alternative models such as open educational resources (OERs);
- providing quality service, and the role of user experience (UX) in assessment;
- ACRL's Information Literacy Framework;
- funding, including how and where to find detailed higher education expenditure data;
- classrooms, common learning spaces, and other facilities;
- staffing and professional development;
- technology and IT support;
- career development, with advice on preparing a vita and undergoing a successful interview; and
- the future of academic librarianship.
Reviews
"This volume provides an excellent overview of the academic environment and the role of librarians in that milieu. Pearls of wisdom and interesting facts are tucked throughout the book so that even the most experienced academic librarian will find thought-provoking content in its pages ... this work is a good starting place as it is rich in suggestions of resources for those who would like to read further about particular issues."" - Journal of the Medical Library Association
"A wonderful resource for LIS students and newly graduated professionals interested in pursuing a career in academic libraries. The authors provide an insightful exploration of the unique nature of academic librarianship and the academic environment."" - Journal of Academic Librarianship
"Chapters are consistently informative and constantly enriched by the knowledge conveyed in the preceding sections of the book ... a superior textbook."" - Library Management
Book Information
ISBN 9780838915639
Author G. Edward Evans
Format Paperback
Page Count 448
Imprint ALA Editions
Publisher American Library Association
Weight(grams) 535g