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What are we really doing to market electronic resources?
Marie KennedyThis paper aims to identify which marketing activities libraries are using to promote electronic resources and to examine how libraries are measuring the successes or failures of…
Academic library non/low use and undergraduate student achievement: A preliminary report of research in progress
Deborah Goodall, David PatternThis paper aims to report an ongoing investigation of library use at Huddersfield University that has identified a historical correlation between library usage and degree…
Changing scenario of librarianship in Pakistan: managing with the challenges and opportunities
Kanwal AmeenThis paper intends to throw light on major challenges and opportunities the twenty‐first century has brought to librarianship due to the emerging academic culture, and growing use…
The benefits of a quality management system: The case of the merger of two universities and their libraries
Jarmo Saarti, Arja JuntunenAt the turn of this century, it was decided to renovate higher education in Finland and, as a result, three new universities were created by merging existing units. One of these…
Retaining academic librarians: by chance or by design?
Molly Strothmann, Lila Angie OhlerThis paper seeks to examine the direct and indirect strategies that academic libraries currently use to retain librarians and the levels of satisfaction librarians express about…
Employability skills of LIS graduates in Pakistan: needs and expectations
Nosheen Fatima Warraich, Kanwal AmeenThis paper aims to analyze the opinion of young and senior library and information science (LIS) professionals in Pakistan on LIS curricula and its relevance to market needs to…
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