Abstract
Scholarly publishing continues to be a prominent expectation for many academic librarians. This survey explores characteristics, behaviors, motivations, institutional supports, and educational opportunities that help library practitioners become successful authors. It also looks at perceived confidence in research skills of both novice and experienced librarians. Many librarians show confidence in research activities related to their overall job assignments (literature searching, writing, and such) but find more sophisticated research skills, such as statistical analysis, more challenging. Findings indicate that having additional graduate research experience beyond the library degree, time-management skills, and collaboration with other researchers may provide useful benefits.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | Default journal |
State | Published - Jan 1 2020 |
Keywords
- Academic librarians, Academic librarians as authors, Scholarly publishing, Research skills, Academic librarian attitudes, Library science
Disciplines
- Library and Information Science
- Scholarly Publishing