Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Libraries Have a Key Role in Academic Accountability


From CHE: The continuing drive for more accountability in academe presents “a unique opportunity” for libraries, which are well placed to connect students, faculty members, and administrators. That was the takeaway from two summits on the value of academic libraries organized by the Association of College & Research Libraries, or ACRL. The association today released a report, “Connect, Collaborate, and Communicate,” that recaps the summit conversations and offers a few recommendations.
Also see A Tool Kit to Help Academic Librarians Demonstrate Their Value

Monday, June 4, 2012

Are graduate students using appropriate resources?


... findings would suggest that journals which were being referenced the most by students were not necessarily the best sources for research studies...

Academic Library Use of Facebook: Building Relationships with Students

"Given Facebook's explosive growth to become a dominant mode of communication for college students, academic libraries are exploring this applicability of Facebook as a means to deliver and market services. Previous articles have indicated that both librarians and students have mixed opinions about libraries having a presence on Facebook. This may be one of the first studies to consider how libraries are actually utilizing Facebook pages, rather than individual librarian profiles or groups, by analyzing Facebook messages."

‘Making a Difference in the Research Community’: South Africa's Library Academy Experience and the Researcher–Librarian Relationship

Abstract
The paper analyzes problems of theorizing and evaluating a short series of ‘Library Academy’ events within a Carnegie Corporation-funded project to improve library service to researchers in six South African universities.
(Sue Rionda sourced this article)

Changing roles of middle managers in academic libraries

The purpose of this paper is to: address how the library middle management role has changed; assist middle managers in identifying new opportunities and broadening their horizon within middle management; offer strategies for middle managers to be more efficient and effective in the changing era; and lay out the challenges middle managers are facing to further discussions.