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Hauptverfasser: Sandra L. De Groote, Jung Mi Scoulas, Paula R. Dempsey, Felicia Barrett
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2024
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1423955
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author Sandra L. De Groote
Jung Mi Scoulas
Paula R. Dempsey
Felicia Barrett
author_facet Sandra L. De Groote
Jung Mi Scoulas
Paula R. Dempsey
Felicia Barrett
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Jung Mi Scoulas
Paula R. Dempsey
Felicia Barrett
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contents Faculty Publication Patterns over 25 Years at a Large Public University: Correlations with Literature Use Sandra L. De Groote Jung Mi Scoulas Paula R. Dempsey Felicia Barrett College Faculty Faculty Publishing Behavior Patterns Public Colleges Cooperation Grants Teacher Characteristics Intellectual Disciplines Library Materials Productivity Differences Urban Universities As libraries succeed in making journal literature seamlessly available through internet searches, faculty may be less aware of the library's role in their intellectual output. This research project explores how publication patterns of faculty at a public research university changed over time in relation to collection size, literature use, productivity, co-authorship, grant funding, and faculty demographics. Correlations among data points demonstrate how the availability and use of the literature is associated with faculty productivity. Use of the literature varies by discipline, co-authorship, and grant funding.
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spellingShingle Faculty Publication Patterns over 25 Years at a Large Public University: Correlations with Literature Use
Sandra L. De Groote
Jung Mi Scoulas
Paula R. Dempsey
Felicia Barrett
College Faculty
Faculty Publishing
Behavior Patterns
Public Colleges
Cooperation
Grants
Teacher Characteristics
Intellectual Disciplines
Library Materials
Productivity
Differences
Urban Universities
Faculty Publication Patterns over 25 Years at a Large Public University: Correlations with Literature Use Sandra L. De Groote Jung Mi Scoulas Paula R. Dempsey Felicia Barrett College Faculty Faculty Publishing Behavior Patterns Public Colleges Cooperation Grants Teacher Characteristics Intellectual Disciplines Library Materials Productivity Differences Urban Universities As libraries succeed in making journal literature seamlessly available through internet searches, faculty may be less aware of the library's role in their intellectual output. This research project explores how publication patterns of faculty at a public research university changed over time in relation to collection size, literature use, productivity, co-authorship, grant funding, and faculty demographics. Correlations among data points demonstrate how the availability and use of the literature is associated with faculty productivity. Use of the literature varies by discipline, co-authorship, and grant funding.
title Faculty Publication Patterns over 25 Years at a Large Public University: Correlations with Literature Use
topic College Faculty
Faculty Publishing
Behavior Patterns
Public Colleges
Cooperation
Grants
Teacher Characteristics
Intellectual Disciplines
Library Materials
Productivity
Differences
Urban Universities
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1423955