College & Research Libraries

Papers
(The median citation count of College & Research Libraries is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Big Data: Opportunities and Challenges in Libraries, a Systematic Literature Review23
Student-Centered Design: Creating LibGuides Students Can Actually Use9
Sexual Harassment at University of California Libraries: Understanding the Experiences of Library Staff Members7
Preparing the Instructional Librarian: Representation of ACRL Roles and Strengths in MLS Course Descriptions7
They Seek, but Do They Find? Investigating the Financial Information-Seeking Behavior of College Students7
The Impact of Library Instruction on Undergraduate Student Success: A Four-Year Study7
Framing Outcomes and Programming Assessment for Digital Scholarship Services: A Logic Model Approach6
Collection Development in the Era of Big Deals6
University Libraries as Advocates for Latin American Indigenous Languages and Cultures5
Teacher, Librarian, or Both? A Quantitative Investigation of Instruction Librarians’ Teacher Identity5
Honors Students and Thesis Research: A Study of Information Literacy Practices and Self-Efficacy at the End of Students’ Undergraduate Careers4
Analyzing Service Divide in Academic Libraries for Better Serving Disabled Patrons Using Assistive Technologies4
The Value of Subject Specialization and the Future of Science Liaison Librarianship4
Academic Impact of Articles by Practitioners in the Field of Library and Information Science4
Data Literacy Practices of Students Conducting Undergraduate Research3
Impact of Undergraduate Students’ Library Use on Their Learning beyond GPA: Mixed-Methods Approach3
Women Academic Library Leadership in Pakistan: A Qualitative Study on the Journey of Career Progression and Serving the Community3
Collecting First-Generation Voices in Academic Libraries and Archives3
Aha Moments and Continued Confusion: An Analysis of Threshold Concepts through Student Reflections in the ACRL Framework2
Reverting Hegemonic Ideology: Research Librarians and Information Professionals as “Critical Editors” of Wikipedia2
Communicating Collections Cancellations to Campus: A Qualitative Study2
Epistemology of Teaching Librarians: Examining the Translation of Beliefs to Practice2
Impostor Phenomenon and Skills Confidence among Scholarly Communications Librarians in the United States2
Perception of Work-Life Balance among Married Female Librarians in University Libraries in South-East Nigeria1
The Evolving Responsibilities, Roles, and Competencies of East Asian Studies Librarians: A Content Analysis of Job Postings from 2008 to 20191
Developing Data Services Skills in Academic Libraries1
A Statistical Analysis of Patrons’ In-Library Information Consumption Behaviors of Print Materials1
Dissonance between Perceptions and Use of Virtual Reference Methods1
Comparing Use Terms in Spanish and US Research University E-journal Licenses: Recent Trends1
A Qualitative Study of Undergraduate STEM Majors’ Copyright Knowledge and Educational Experiences1
Increasing Student Attendance at Library Workshops: What the Data Tells Us1
Melissa A. Wong and Laura Saunders. Instruction in Libraries and Information Centers: An Introduction. Urbana-Champaign, IL: Windsor & Downs Press, 2020. Online.0
LIS Interrupted: Intersections of Mental Illness and Library Work. Miranda Dube and Carrie Wade, eds. Sacramento, CA: Library Juice Press, 2021. 346p. Paperback, $35.00 (ISBN: 978-1634001083).0
“Looking for Pictures of Clouds”: Defining the Unique Research Needs of Creative Communities0
The Case for Retroactive Author Name Changes0
Amy Hildreth Chen. Placing Papers: The American Literary Archives Market. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 2020. 192p. Paper, $33.95 (ISBN 978-1-62534-485-4).0
Claire McGuinness. The Academic Teaching Librarian’s Handbook. London, UK: Facet Publishing, 2021. 279p. Paper, $76.33 (ISBN 978-1-78330-462-2).0
Can’t Pay Won’t Pay: The Case for Economic Disobedience and Debt Abolition. Debt Collective. Chicago, IL: Haymarket Books, 2020. Paper, $15 (ISBN: 978-1-64259-262-7).0
Gillian “Gus” Andrews. Keep Calm and Log On: Your Handbook for Surviving the Digital Revolution. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2020. 368p. Paperback, $24.95 (ISBN 978-0262538763).0
Heidi E. Buchanan and Beth A. McDonough. The One-Shot Library Instruction Survival Guide, 3rd ed. Chicago, IL: ALA Editions, 2021. 176p. Paper, $54.99 (ISBN: 978-0-8389-4997-9).0
Computer-assisted Indexing Complements Manual Selection of Subject Terms for Metadata in Specialized Collections0
Mariame Kaba. We Do This ’Til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice. Chicago, IL: Haymarket Press, 2021. 240p. Paper, $16.95 (ISBN: 164259525X).0
Sara Ahmed. Complaint! Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2021. 376p. $29.95 (ISBN 978-1-4780-1771-4).0
Considering Registered Reports at C&RL0
Emma Annette Wilson. Digital Humanities for Librarians. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2020. 248p. Hardback, $115 (ISBN: 978-1-5381-1644-9).0
Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media. Matthew Hockenberry, Nicole Starosielski, and Susan Zieger, eds. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2021. 248p. Paper, $26.95 (ISBN: 978-1478010760).0
Reflections on Practitioner Research: A Practical Guide for Information Professionals. Lee Ann Fullington, Brandon K. West, and Frans Albarillo, eds. Chicago, IL: Association of College and Research L0
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Native American Student Experiences of the Academic Library0
Adapt and Thrive0
Jutta Haider and Olof Sundin. Invisible Search and Online Search Engines: The Ubiquity of Search in Everyday Life. London, New York: Routledge, 2019. 160p. Hardcover, $160.00 (ISBN: 978-1-138-32860-0)0
In Pursuit of My Book0
Jamie A. Lee. Producing the Archival Body. Oxfordshire, UK: Routledge, 2021. 182p. Hardcover, $160 (ISBN: 978-0367182199).0
Jayna Brown. Black Utopias: Speculative Life and the Music of Other Worlds. Chapel Hill, NC: Duke University Press, 2021. 224p. Paper, $25.95 (ISBN 978-1-4780-1167-5).0
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Jeanie Austin. Library Services and Incarceration: Recognizing Barriers, Strengthening Access. Chicago, IL: ALA Neal-Schuman, 2021. 208p. Paper, $54.99 (ISBN 978-0-8389-4945-0).0
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Jelani M. Favors. Shelter in a Time of Storm: How Black Colleges Fostered Generations of Leadership and Activism. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2019. 368p. Hardcover, $29.95 (IS0
Xan Arch and Isaac Gilman. Academic Library Services for First Generation Students. New York, NY: Libraries Unlimited, 2020. 149p. Paper.0
Richard E. Rubin and Rachel G. Rubin. Foundations of Library and Information Science. 5th ed. Chicago, IL: ALA Neal-Schuman, 2020. 656p. Paper.0
Library and Information Science Journal Editors’ Views on Query Letters0
Jorge Díaz Cintas and Aline Remael. Subtitling: Concepts and Practices. London, UK: Routledge, 2021. 292p. Paper, $46.95 (ISBN: 9781138940543).0
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Action: Planning, Leadership, and Programming. Christine Bombaro, ed. Chicago, IL: ALA Editions, 2020. 208p. Paper.0
Faculty-Librarian Collaborations: Integrating the Information Literacy Framework into Disciplinary Courses. Michael Stöpel et al., eds. Chicago, IL: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2020
Amanda Nichols Hess. Modular Online Learning Design: A Flexible Approach for Diverse Learning Needs. Chicago, IL: ALA Editions, 2020. 144p. Paper, $65.99 (ISBN: 978-0838948125).0
Silvia Federici. Patriarchy of the Wage: Notes of Marx, Gender, and Feminism. Oakland, CA: PM Press, 2021. 151p. Paper, $15 (ISBN: 978-1629637990).0
David Spiegelhalter. The Art of Statistics: Learning from Data. London, UK: Pelican, 2019. 426p. Paper, $16.99 (ISBN 978-1-5416-7570-4).0
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Megan Rosenbloom. Dark Archives: A Librarian’s Investigation into the Science and History of Books Bound in Human Skin. New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2020. 288p. Cloth, $26.00 (ISBN: 978-0-0
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Jessica Schomberg and Wendy Highby. Beyond Accommodation: Creating an Inclusive Workplace for Disabled Workers. Sacramento, CA: Library Juice Press, 2020. 220p. Paper.0
Good Will Hunting, Intellectual Humility, and Conversations in Quarantine0
Jenn Shapland. My Autobiography of Carson McCullers. New York, NY: Tin House, 2020. 296p. Paper, $16.95 (ISBN: 978-1-951142-29-2).0
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Supporting Today’s Students in the Library: Strategies for Retaining and Graduating International, Transfer, First-Generation, and Re-Entry Students. Ngoc-Yen Tran and Silke Higgins, eds. Chicago, IL:0
Specialized Regional Conferences Support the Professional Development Needs of Subject Librarians: A 5-Year Analysis of the Great Lakes Science Boot Camps for Librarians0
Richard Ovenden. Burning the Books: A History of the Deliberate Destruction of Knowledge. Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2020. 308p. $29.95 (ISBN 978-0-674-24120-6).0
Cass R. Sunstein. Too Much Information: Understanding What You Don’t Want to Know. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2020. 264p. Hardcover, $27.95 (ISBN 978-0-2620-4416-5).0
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