College & Research Libraries News

 

November 2020

 

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The November 2020 issue of College & Research Libraries News (C&RL News) is now freely available online.

 

Features

THE WAY I SEE IT
Aubrey Iglesias. "Stop, reflect, replace: Renovating our foundation for inclusive participation."

 

Rachael Elrod and Brittany Kester. "Diverse BookFinder: BIPOC collection development for children’s and young adult collections."

 

Jennifer Kirk. "What is in those compact shelves? Auditing and quantifying a government documents collection."

 

SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION

Sandra Aya Enimil. "Liberating digital collections: Rights review of digital collections at the Ohio State University Libraries."

 

Cynthia Hudson-Vitale and Rebecca Miller Waltz. "Caring for our colleagues: Wellness and support strategies for remote library teams."

 

Suzanne Gray, Bill Marino, Amanda Nichols Hess, and Beth Wallis. "An exchange could do you good: Hosting informal meetings to foster academic librarians’ work at nearby institutions."

 

Julie Marie Frye, Sarah Carter, Ashley Hosbach, and Leanne Nay. "Continuing a love affair after a separation: Ways to promote books for World Book and Copyright Day."

 

PERSPECTIVES ON THE FRAMEWORK

Andy Foskey and Amanda Roper. "Constructing authority: Using the ACRL Framework to connect with underserved students."

 

Departments


David Free. "In the News."

 

David Free. "News from the Field."

 

Wendi Kaspar. "C&RL Spotlight."

 

Carrie Russell and Kevin Maher. "Washington Hotline."


Joni R. Roberts and Carol A. Drost. "Internet Reviews."


Ann-Christe Galloway. "People in the News."

 

Gary Pattillo. "Fast Facts."

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Most Read Articles

 

The following are some of the most read articles on C&RL News online in October 2020.

 

Kanwal Ameen, Clara M. Chu, Spencer Lilley, Ana Ndumu, and Jaya Raju.

"Multiple ways of knowing: Global perspectives on academic libraries re-imagining systems of knowledge."

(October 2020)

 

Carissa Tomlinson and Danya Leebaw.

"Reflections: Middle management during the pandemic."

(October 2020)

 

ACRL Research Planning and Review Committee.

"2020 top trends in academic libraries: A review of the trends and issues affecting academic libraries in higher education."

(June 2020)

 

Sara Sharun and Erika E. Smith

"Educational development partnerships and practices: Helping librarians move beyond the one-shot."

(October 2020)

 

Dawn Stahura.

"ACT UP for evaluating sources: Pushing against privilege."

(November 2018)

 

Jamie Wittenberg.

"New dimensions in data management: Understanding sharing and reuse practices for 3-D data."

(October 2020)

 

Angiah L. Davis.

"Using instructional design principles to develop effective information literacy instruction: The ADDIE model."

(April 2013)

 

Shamika Dalton and Michele Villagran.

"Minimizing and addressing implicit bias in the workplace: Be proactive, part one."

(October 2018)

 

Quanetta Batts, Kian Flynn, Elliott Stevens, and Anuradha Vedantham.

"Starting early: High school students in paid internships at academic libraries."

(October 2020)

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