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Main Author: Segal, Judith A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2000
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED450789
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contents Collaboration between Theory and Evidence-Based Practice--Two Cultures: Librarians and Professors. Segal, Judith A. Academic Libraries Case Studies Higher Education Librarians Library Associations Salaries Theory Practice Relationship This paper addresses the struggle of librarians for academic recognition. It is based on a case study of a grassroots library association, the Library Association of the City Colleges of New York (LACCNY), striving for academic rank, as well as a review of the theories of associations. The history of LACCNY from 1939 to 1965 is summarized, noting that during this time that association vigilantly, consistently, and ineffectively sought teaching faculty salary and rank parity for its academic librarian members. Research and theories about the role of professional associations are examined in relationship to the activities of LACCNY. (Contains 14 references.) (MES)
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spellingShingle Collaboration between Theory and Evidence-Based Practice--Two Cultures: Librarians and Professors.
Segal, Judith A.
Academic Libraries
Case Studies
Higher Education
Librarians
Library Associations
Salaries
Theory Practice Relationship
Collaboration between Theory and Evidence-Based Practice--Two Cultures: Librarians and Professors. Segal, Judith A. Academic Libraries Case Studies Higher Education Librarians Library Associations Salaries Theory Practice Relationship This paper addresses the struggle of librarians for academic recognition. It is based on a case study of a grassroots library association, the Library Association of the City Colleges of New York (LACCNY), striving for academic rank, as well as a review of the theories of associations. The history of LACCNY from 1939 to 1965 is summarized, noting that during this time that association vigilantly, consistently, and ineffectively sought teaching faculty salary and rank parity for its academic librarian members. Research and theories about the role of professional associations are examined in relationship to the activities of LACCNY. (Contains 14 references.) (MES)
title Collaboration between Theory and Evidence-Based Practice--Two Cultures: Librarians and Professors.
topic Academic Libraries
Case Studies
Higher Education
Librarians
Library Associations
Salaries
Theory Practice Relationship
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED450789