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1996
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| author | Blake, Virgil L. P. |
| author_facet | Blake, Virgil L. P. Blake, Virgil L. P. |
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| contents | The Perceived Prestige of Professional Journals, 1995: A Replication of the Kohl-Davis Study. Blake, Virgil L. P. Academic Libraries Administrator Attitudes Comparative Analysis Deans Higher Education Librarian Attitudes Library Directors Library Schools Periodicals Scholarly Journals Tables (Data) Use Studies Examines the perceived prestige of professional journals held by the deans/directors of American Library Association accredited schools of library and information studies and the directors of Association of Research Libraries (ARL). Results suggest that the two survey populations hold very different views of these professional journals. Eight tables show data. (Author/AEF) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1996 |
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| spellingShingle | The Perceived Prestige of Professional Journals, 1995: A Replication of the Kohl-Davis Study. Blake, Virgil L. P. Academic Libraries Administrator Attitudes Comparative Analysis Deans Higher Education Librarian Attitudes Library Directors Library Schools Periodicals Scholarly Journals Tables (Data) Use Studies The Perceived Prestige of Professional Journals, 1995: A Replication of the Kohl-Davis Study. Blake, Virgil L. P. Academic Libraries Administrator Attitudes Comparative Analysis Deans Higher Education Librarian Attitudes Library Directors Library Schools Periodicals Scholarly Journals Tables (Data) Use Studies Examines the perceived prestige of professional journals held by the deans/directors of American Library Association accredited schools of library and information studies and the directors of Association of Research Libraries (ARL). Results suggest that the two survey populations hold very different views of these professional journals. Eight tables show data. (Author/AEF) |
| title | The Perceived Prestige of Professional Journals, 1995: A Replication of the Kohl-Davis Study. |
| topic | Academic Libraries Administrator Attitudes Comparative Analysis Deans Higher Education Librarian Attitudes Library Directors Library Schools Periodicals Scholarly Journals Tables (Data) Use Studies |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ536134 |