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The Benefits of Research for Academic Librarians and the Institutions They Serve

Although there have been some arguments against librarians doing research, a growing body of literature finds significant benefits in their research and publication, both for themselves and for their libraries. These include job advancement, personal recognition, improved relationships with teaching...

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Published in:College & research libraries 1986-09, Vol.47 (5), p.482-485
Main Authors: Montanelli, Dale S, Stenstrom, Patricia F
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Although there have been some arguments against librarians doing research, a growing body of literature finds significant benefits in their research and publication, both for themselves and for their libraries. These include job advancement, personal recognition, improved relationships with teaching faculty, increased responsiveness to change, and better library service. (CDD)
ISSN:0010-0870
2150-6701
DOI:10.5860/crl_47_05_482