Part of the Library and Information Science Commons
Works in Library and Information Science
2024
2023
2022
2021
HIP Librarianship in an Unsettled World: High-Impact Practices for Online Student Engagement
Gayle Schaub
2020
Towards High-Empathy Hiring: Implementing Leading Practices for More Inclusive Recruitment
Sarah Beaubien
Establishing a Shared Vision for an Integrated Approach to Collections and Scholarly Communications
Sarah Beaubien
Assessing students’ critical thinking about digital information via statistical analysis.
Kim L. Ranger
Choose Your Own Initiative: Exploring the Landscape of OER and Textbook Affordability Programs
Matt Ruen
Exploratory Evolution: Using Participatory Change to Rethink and Reorganize Digital Collections Services
Matt Ruen
2019
Health Information Use After Graduation: Are We Preparing Our Students for Professional Practice?
Barbara C. Harvey
2018
Establishing a Shared Vision for an Integrated Approach to Collections and Scholarly Communications
Jacklyn Rander
The New “Jack of All”: The Evolution of the Functionality and Focus of the Academic Librarian in New Spaces and New Roles
Elizabeth Martin
Establishing a Shared Vision for an Integrated Approach to Collections and Scholarly Communications
Matt Ruen
How to Make IL Real: Reimagining Library Instruction to Prepare Today’s Business Students for the Workforce
Elizabeth Martin
Review of the book Lexicon for an affective archive, by eds. G. Palladini and M. Pustianaz
Erica Millspaugh
2017
Are We Dreaming or Doing? How Health Science Graduates Access Information in their Professional Lives
Barbara C. Harvey
If You Build It, They Will Crash Into It: Data Visualization of a 4-Year Study of Bird-Building Collisions
Barbara C. Harvey
Bridging the Gap: Collaborative Teaching of an Emerging Genre to Empower Students with Information Literacy Skills
Hazel McClure
A Tale of Two Collaborations: Digital Commons, Digital Preservation, and Digital Special Collections at GVSU
Matt Ruen

