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Hadidian, Dikran Y. – College and Research Libraries, 1972
Highlighted is the career of E.C. Richardson and included is a commentary relating to the wealth and diversity of his contributions to the field of American librarianship. (12 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Biographies, Librarians, Library Science

Reynolds, Michael M. – College and Research Libraries, 1974
In studying library cooperation as a process of exchange, it is possible to approximate its power to affect the ability of libraries to meet their professional obligations. (Author)
Descriptors: Librarians, Library Cooperation, Library Science, Library Services

Pratt, Allan D. – College and Research Libraries, 1975
Recent trends in information science literature are discussed. (PF)
Descriptors: Economics, Information Science, Libraries, Library Science

DeWeese, L. Carroll – College and Research Libraries, 1972
Descriptors: Librarians, Library Science, Professional Recognition, Status

Flanagan, Leo N. – College and Research Libraries, 1973
Librarianship is not a profession. Most librarians fail to meet, for want of substantive knowledge, the three measures of professional functions. Most librarians are and will be advanced technicians until library education is considerably improved. (23 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Librarians, Library Education, Library Science, Professional Personnel

Sellen, Mary K. – College and Research Libraries, 1984
Citation analyses of articles appearing in "College and Research Libraries" (C&RL) and "Journal of Academic Librarianship" (JAL) for 1981 reveal that academic librarians use more periodical articles than monographs in research, C&RL and JAL reference themselves, majority of references in periodical and monograph form…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Citations (References), Graphs, Higher Education

Adamson, Martha C.; Zamora, Gloria J. – College and Research Libraries, 1981
Replicating to a high degree the results of the Olsgaard profile of authorship characteristics in academic library journals, this study analyzed five journals of interest to special librarians to determine gender, geographic location, and occupation of author contributors. Results indicate that women are consistently underrepresented in the…
Descriptors: Authors, Females, Library Science, Periodicals

Cline, Gloria S. – College and Research Libraries, 1981
Indicates that Bradford's law may be applied with a relatively high degree of confidence to citations in library science periodicals. The study tests verbal and graphical formulations of the law using 5,628 citations to journal literature referenced in College and Research Libraries and Special Libraries between 1940 and 1974. (RAA)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Citations (References), Evaluation Methods, Library Science

Heckart, Ronald J. – College and Research Libraries, 1991
This paper traces librarianship's notions of intellectual freedom to a widely analyzed concept in law and political science known as the marketplace of ideas. A stewardship orientation in librarianship is described, changes in the profession are examined, emotional factors and democratic values are discussed, and self-actualization is considered.…
Descriptors: Change, Democratic Values, Emotional Response, Intellectual Freedom

Hanks, Gardner; Schmidt, C. James – College and Research Libraries, 1975
The traditional model of a profession is shown to be deficient in several ways, and a new model is developed based on the ideas of general systems theory. (PF)
Descriptors: Librarians, Library Science, Models, Professional Occupations

Wong, William Sheh – College and Research Libraries, 1978
This biography of Alfred Kaiming Chiu emphasizes his contributions to the field of librarianship--a classification scheme for Chinese and Japanese books, building three libraries, training young Chinese American librarians. (JAB)
Descriptors: Achievement, Biographies, Chinese Americans, Classification

O'Connor, Daniel; Van Orden, Phyllis – College and Research Libraries, 1978
Editors of 33 library journals were surveyed to identify the number of unsolicited manuscripts received and published annually, and to examine the process for selecting those to be published. The findings reveal a high rejection rate (77.3 percent) with little reliance on external judges to review potential articles. (Author/JAB)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Editing, Evaluation Methods, Library Science

Martell, Charles R. – College and Research Libraries, 1984
Six myths regarding libraries are discussed: libraries are at center of intellectual life; book is sacred; libraries are responsive to information needs of various publics; objective evaluation is common decision-making practice; librarianship model fosters active client-oriented behaviors; library school education alone provides sufficient…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Higher Education, Libraries, Library Education

DePew, John N. – College and Research Libraries, 1983
Briefly reviews the history of faculty status in academic librarianship and provides suggestions revising standards 5 and 6 of the "Association of College and Research Libraries Standards for Faculty Status," which concern tenure, contracts, and promotion. Twenty-three sources are given. (EJS)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Contracts, Higher Education, Librarians

Kuo, Frank F. – College and Research Libraries, 1973
This study was designed to investigate the instructional effectiveness of six methods of library instruction. The results indicated that the self-paced audiovisual tutorial study followed by a summary and question/answer session was the most effective way of increasing student achievement. (4 references) (Author/SJ)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Comparative Analysis, Library Education, Library Instruction