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Finding your way in academic librarianship

Cross et al discuss scholarly communication (scholcomm), which is one of the fastest growing and most rapidly changing fields in librarianship. Scholcomm jobs are increasingly prevalent at all types of institutions, and there is increasing recognition that, in a sense, every academic librarian'...

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Published in:College & Research Libraries News 2022-11, Vol.83 (10), p.444
Main Authors: Cross, Will, Bonn, Maria, Bolick, Josh
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