Submissions from 2024
Alarming Literacy Rates in One of America’s Largest Cities: What Can Be Done in the City of Detroit?, Hermina G.B. Anghelescu
Submissions from 2022
Ukraine’s Libraries under Russian Fire: The First Fifty Days of Aggression, Hermina G.B. Anghelescu
Health sciences librarian research and instruction services in pandemic information environments, Deborah H. Charbonneau and Emily Vardell
The impact of COVID-19 on reference services: a national survey of academic health sciences librarians, Deborah H. Charbonneau and Emily Vardell
The Global Drumbeat: Permeations of Hip Hop Across Diverse Information Worlds, Kafi D. Kumasi and André Brock
Submissions from 2021
School Library Media Specialists: An Evolving Profession in a Pandemic, Heather Kapanka
"Getting InFLOmation": A Critical Race Theory Tale from the School Library, Kafi D. Kumasi
Michigan Teachers Transitioning to School Librarianship, Kafi Kumasi and Gwenn Marchesano
Submissions from 2020
A Preliminary Study Interrogating the Cataloging and Classification Schemes of a K-12 Book Discovery Platform through a Critical Race Theory Lens, Kafi D. Kumasi, Cynthia Jimes, Amee Evans Godwin, Lisa A. Petrides, and Anastasia Karaglani
Transformational leadership practice in the world’s leading academic libraries, Patrick Lo, Bradley Allard, Hermina G.B. Anghelescu, Yawei Xin, Dickson K. W Chiu, and Andrew J. Stark
Submissions from 2019
Prologue [to Conversations with Leading Academic and Research Library Directors: International Perspectives on Library Management], Hermina G.B. Anghelescu
Search Strategies for Finding Reports of Research: How Academic Librarians Can Support Student Success, Deborah Charbonneau, Dian Walster, and Kafi Kumasi
What Does Cultural Competence Mean to Preservice School Librarians? A Critical Discourse Analysis, Kafi D. Kumasi and Renee F. Hill
Submissions from 2018
INFLO-Mation: A Model for Exploring Information Behavior through Hip Hop, Kafi D. Kumasi
Submissions from 2017
Let the Dodo Bird Speak: A Rejoinder on Diversity in Children's Books, Kafi Kumasi
Teaching Race in Cyberspace: Reflections on the “Virtual Privilege Walk” Exercise, Kafi D. Kumasi
Shifting lenses on Youth LIteracy and Identity, Kafi D. Kumasi and Sandra Hughes-Hassell
Their eyes are watching us: Serving racialized youth in an era of protest., Kafi D. Kumasi and Sandra Hughes-Hassell
Macro-level Diffusion of a Methodological Knowledge Innovation: Research Synthesis Methods, 1972-2011, Laura Sheble
Submissions from 2016
Random Ramblings — Why Don’t Public Librarians Brag More about One of Their Greatest Successes: Providing Pleasure Reading for Their Patrons?, Robert P. Holley
Search Committees: When Members Disagree on the Relative Importance of Candidate Qualifications, Robert P. Holley
Finding and reading reports of research: How academic librarians can help students be more successful, Dian Walster, Deborah Charbonneau, and Kafi D. Kumasi
Submissions from 2015
Introduction, H.G.B. Anghelescu
Prologue, H.G.B. Anghelescu
Libraries in Moldova: The Road to Renewal in Hard Economic Times, H.G.B. Anghelescu and Eugenia Bejan
Regime Change in Romania: A Quarter-Century Impact on Libraries, H.G.B. Anghelescu and Elena Chiaburu
Health Disclaimers and Website Credibility Markers: Guidance for Consumer Health Reference in the Affordable Care Act Era, Deborah H. Charbonneau
Op Ed — Random Ramblings — Don’t Forget About Small Libraries, Robert P. Holley
Random Ramblings — Rational Individual Decisions that Lead to Irrational Global Consequences, Robert P. Holley
Random Ramblings — Scholarly Publishing in Retirement, Robert P. Holley
Review of "The Scholarly Kitchen," by David Crotty, Robert P. Holley
The Challenges of Teaching the Introductory LIS Management Course, Robert P. Holley
Why Don’t Library Science Students Want to Become Managers?, Robert P. Holley
Finding “Diversity Levers” in the Core Library and Information Science Curriculum: A Social Justice Imperative, Kafi D. Kumasi and Nichole Manlove
Submissions from 2014
Copyright Awareness, Partnerships, And Training Issues In Academic Libraries, Deborah H. Charbonneau and Michael Priehs
Altmetrics: New Trends in Tracking and Measuring Scholarly Impact, Deborah H. Charbonneau and Alexandra Sarkozy
The University Press: Trends, Initiatives, and Collaborations Over the Past Several Years, Clayton Hayes and Robert P. Holley
Library Planning and Budgeting: A Few Underappreciated Principles, Robert P. Holley
Random Ramblings - Mourning the Passing of the Print Edition of College & Research Libraries, Robert P. Holley
Random Ramblings — One Small Step for Smashwords, One Giant Leap for Self-publishing (Perhaps), Robert P. Holley
Self-Publishing: A New Challenge for Universal Bibliographic Control, Robert P. Holley
Sex and Intellectual Freedom, Robert P. Holley
Random Ramblings — “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”: When Academic Libraries Say No, Robert P. Holley
Connected Learning: Linking Academics, Popular Culture, and Digital Literacy in a Young Urban Scholars Book Club Program, Kafi D. Kumasi
Hiring and Training Work-Study Students: A Case Study, Laura Manley and Robert P. Holley
A discussion and suggestions on ethical barriers in librarianship: Information privacy, controversial materials, and personal beliefs, Spyros Tsompanakis
Submissions from 2013
A framework of image use among archaeologists, architects, art historians and artists, Joan E. Beaudoin
The Digital Content Management Curriculum: A Case Study at Wayne State University’s School of Library & Information Science, Joan E. Beaudoin
Strategies for Data Management Engagement, Deborah H. Charbonneau
Faculty experiences with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) public access policy, compliance issues, and copyright practices, Deborah H. Charbonneau and Jonathan McGlone
Inferring User Knowledge Level from Eye Movement Patterns, Michael J. Cole, Jacek Gwizdka, Chang Liu, Nicholas J. Belkin, and Xiangmin Zhang
Are Libraries Compromising Reader Privacy with Circulation Reminders?, Robert P. Holley
Op Ed: Random Ramblings - How Special Are Special Collections?, Robert P. Holley
Random Ramblings - In Defense of Wikipedia and Google: When Scholarly Publications Fall Short, Robert P. Holley
Random Ramblings - Patron-Driven Acquisitions, eBooks, and Economic Self-Interest, Robert P. Holley
The Self-Publishing Phenomenon, Robert P. Holley
Collection Development In The Digital Age [Book Review], Robert P. Holley
Library Space And Technology, Robert P. Holley
Random Ramblings - Is A Theory Of Collection Development Possible?, Robert P. Holley
"The Library Is Like Her House": Reimagining Youth Of Color In LIS Discourses, Kafi D. Kumasi
Examining the Hidden Ideologies within Cultural Competence Discourses among Library and Information Science (LIS) Students: Implications for School Library Pedagogy, Kafi D. Kumasi and Renee F. Hill
Theory talk in the library science scholarly literature: An exploratory analysis, Kafi D. Kumasi, Dian E. Walster, and Deborah Charbonneau
Examining Users’ Knowledge Change in the Task Completion Process, Jingjing Liu, Nicholas J. Belkin, Xiangmin Zhang, and Xiaojun Yuan
Submissions from 2012
A Framework for Contextual Metadata Used in the Digital Preservation of Cultural Objects, Joan E. Beaudoin
Context and Its Role in the Digital Preservation of Cultural Objects , Joan E. Beaudoin
Flickr Images: What & Why Museums Share, Joan E. Beaudoin and Cécile Bosshard
Amazon Is Eating Half.com's Lunch, Robert P. Holley
Fallout From The E-Book Revolution, Robert P. Holley
Random Ramblings - Demise of Traditional Collection Development, Robert P. Holley
Random Ramblings - Does The Focus On Banned Books Subtly Undermine Intellectual Freedom?, Robert P. Holley
Random Ramblings - Libraries As A Source Of Material For Illegal Copying: Potential Implications For Ebooks, Robert P. Holley
Random Ramblings - Niche Research, Silos, And Collection Development, Robert P. Holley
Random Ramblings - The Difference Between A Great And A Good Research Library: Yesterday, Today, And Tomorrow, Robert P. Holley
Should Libraries Add Digitally What They Would Weed Physically?, Robert P. Holley
Roses in the Concrete: A Critical Race Perspective on Urban Youth and School Libraries, Kafi D. Kumasi
Submissions from 2011
Library & Information Science Education in the United States and Canada: Issues & Trends in the 21st Century, H.G.B. Anghelescu
Specters in the archive: faculty digital image collections and the problems of invisibility, Joan E. Beaudoin
Finding Visual Information: A Study of Image Resources Used by Archaeologists, Architects, Art Historians, and Artists, Joan E. Beaudoin and Jessica Evans Brady
The information and learning commons: some reflections, Elizabeth K. Heitsch and Robert P. Holley
Bridging the Gaps: Measuring Cultural Competence among Future School Library and Youth Services Library Professionals, Renee Franklin Hill Ph.D. and Kafi D. Kumasi
Random Ramblings: A Digital Dilemma for Public Libraries, Robert P. Holley
Random Ramblings - Print-based Humanities Research: Is It Time for a Fresh Look at the Digital Age? , Robert P. Holley
Random Ramblings - The Journal is Dead: Long Live the Article, Robert P. Holley
Random Ramblings - Why Aren't Faculty Complaining about Academic Libraries Not Buying Books? , Robert P. Holley
Critical Race Theory and Education: Mapping a Legacy of Activism and Scholarship, Kafi D. Kumasi
The Impact of Libraries on Young Adults: Towards a Critical Research Agenda, Kafi D. Kumasi
Are We There Yet? Results of a Gap Analysis to Measure LIS Students' Prior Knowledge and Actual Learning of Cultural Competence Concepts, Kafi D. Kumasi and Renee Franklin Hill
Canonicity, Reprint Series, and Copyright, Gordon B. Neavill
Double Reading: Young Black Scholars Responding to Whiteness in a Community Literacy Program, Carter Power Stephanie and Kafi D. Kumasi
Submissions from 2010
Historical Overview: The Parliamentary Library from Past to Present, H.G.B. Anghelescu
Social Networking in Academic Libraries: The Possibilities and the Concerns, Andrea Dickson and Robert P. Holley
Random Ramblings: Bigger is Not Necessarily Better, Robert P. Holley
Random Ramblings: The Digital Divide, Robert P. Holley
Random Ramblings: The Myth of the Unique User, Robert P. Holley
Cultural Inquiry: A Framework for Engaging Youth of Color in the Library, Kafi D. Kumasi
Urban Public School Libraries and Educational Reform: The Case of the Detroit Public Schools, Kafi D. Kumasi
Rare Material in Academic Libraries, Susan Potter and Robert P. Holley
Citizenship in the Humanities and Social Sciences: A Selective Bibliography, 2000-2009, Wayne State University School of Library and Information Science, Winter 2010 LIS 7160; James E. Van Loon; and H.G.B. Anghelescu