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College & Research Libraries, Volume 83
Volume 83, Number 1, 2022
- Mandi Goodsett, Hanna Schmillen:
Fostering Critical Thinking in First-Year Students through Information Literacy Instruction. - Kellee E. Warren:
The Digital Black Atlantic. Roopika Risam and Kelly Baker Josephs, eds. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minneapolis Press, 2021. 272p. $124.32 (ISBN 978-1517910808). - Wendi Kaspar:
Academic Freedom and (Anti) Social Media? - Catherine Meals:
Evaluating the Impact of Personal Librarians on Academic and Affective Outcomes. - Caleb Allen:
Craig Robertson. The Filing Cabinet: A Vertical History of Information. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2021. 280p. Paper, $27.95 (ISBN 978-1517909468). - Maura Seale, Alison Hicks, Karen P. Nicholson:
Toward a Critical Turn in Library UX. - Joanna Cobley:
Why Objects Matter in Higher Education. - Melissa Adler:
Nathan Snaza, Animate Literacies: Literature, Affect, and the Politics of Humanism (Duke University Press, 2019); Jack Halberstam, Wild Things: The Disorder of Desire (Duke University Press, 2020); Julietta Singh, Unthinking Mastery: Dehumanism and Decolonial Entanglements (Duke University, 2018). - Erica DeFrain, Jennifer Thoegersen, Miyoung Hong:
Standing Out or Blending In: Academic Libraries in the Crowded Informal Learning Space Ecosystem. - Kenneth C. Haggerty, Caitlin Harrington, Rachel Scott:
Integrating Library Resources in a Learning Management System: Exploring Instructor Obstacles and Motivations. - H. Hickerson, John Brosz, Leonora Crema:
Creating New Roles for Libraries in Academic Research: Research Conducted at the University of Calgary, 2015-2020. - Nicola Andrews:
Routledge Handbook of Critical Indigenous Studies. Brendan Hokowhitu, Aileen Moreton-Robinson, Linda Tuhiwai-Smith, Chris Andersen, and Steve Larkin, eds. Milton Park, UK: Routledge, 2020. 632p, 32 B/W illustrations. $250.00 (ISBN 978-1138341302). - Sam Popowich:
Jonathan Beller. The World Computer: Derivative Conditions of Racial Capitalism. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2021. 338p. Paperback, $28.95 (ISBN: 9781478011163). - Sarah McHone-Chase:
Intellectual Freedom Manual, 10th ed. Comp. the Office for Intellectual Freedom. Martin Garnar and Trina Magi, eds. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 2021. 352p. Paper, $69.99 ($62.99 ALA members) (ISBN 9780838948187).
Volume 83, Number 2, 2022
- Amanda Makula, Laura Turner:
Toward Engaged Scholarship: Knowledge Inclusivity and Collaborative Collection Development between Academic Libraries and Archives and Local Public Communities. - Elizabeth Pickard, Sarah Sterling:
Information Literacy Instruction in Asynchronous Online Courses: Which Approaches Work Best? - Justin Fuhr:
Catherine Murray-Rust. Library Next: Seven Action Steps for Reinvention. Chicago, IL: ALA Editions, 2021. 110p. Paper, $54.99 (ISBN: 978-0-8389-4839-2). - Gerard Shea:
Supporting Neurodiverse College Student Success: A Guide for Librarians, Student Support Services, and Academic Learning Environments. Elizabeth M.H. Coghill and Jeffrey G. Coghill, eds. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2020. 312p. Hardback, $95.00 (ISBN 978-1-5381-3736-9). - Kevin Adams:
Queercore: How to Punk a Revolution: An Oral History. Liam Warfield, Walter Crasshole, and Yony Leyser, eds. Oakland, CA: PM Press, 2021. 224p. Paper, $18.00 (ISBN 9781629637969). - Keegan Osinski:
Preserving the Past & Engaging the Future: Theology & Religion in American Special Collections. M. Patrick Graham, ed. Chicago, IL: American Theological Library Association, Atla Open Press, 2021. 270p. Paper, $35.00 (ISBN 978-1949800166). - Alasdair Ekpenyong:
Ask, Listen, Empower: Grounding Your Library Work in Community Engagement. Mary Davis Fournier and Sarah Ostman, eds. Chicago, IL: ALA Editions, 2020. 176p. Paperback, $44.99 (ISBN: 978-0-8389-4740-1). - Justin de la Cruz, Amy Winfrey, Stephanie Solomon:
Navigating the Network: An Exploratory Study of LGBTQIA+ Information Practices at Two Single-Sex HBCUs. - Roxanne Shirazi:
Daniel Greene. The Promise of Access: Technology, Inequality, and the Political Economy of Hope. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2021. 260p. Paper, $30.00 (ISBN 978-0-262-54233-3). - Althea Eannace Lazzaro:
Chelsea Heinbach, Rosan Mitola, and Erin Rinto. Dismantling Deficit Thinking in Academic Libraries: Theory, Reflection, and Action. Sacramento, CA: Library Juice Press, 2021. 160p. Paper, $28.00 (ISBN 978-1634000956). - Laura Saunders:
Faculty Perspectives on Mis- and Disinformation across Disciplines. - Zahra Premji, Ryan Splenda, Sarah Young:
An Exploration of Business Librarian Participation in Knowledge Synthesis Reviews. - Charlotte Roh:
Richard Jean So. Redlining Culture: A Data History of Racial Inequality and Postwar Fiction. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2020. 240p. Paper, $20.00 (ISBN 978-0231197731). - Lori Jahnke, Kyle Tanaka, Christopher Palazzolo:
Ideology, Policy, and Practice: Structural Barriers to Collections Diversity in Research and College Libraries. - Wendi Kaspar:
My Last Editorial - A Cautionary Tale? - Eira Tansey:
Michelle Caswell. Urgent Archives: Enacting Liberatory Memory Work. Milton Park, Oxfordshire, UK: Routledge, 2021. 142p. Hardcover, $160.00 (ISBN 978-0367427276). - Annie Pho:
Sofia Y. Leung and Jorge R. López-McKnight. Knowledge Justice: Disrupting Library and Information Studies through Critical Race Theory. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2021. 358p. Paper, $35.00 (ISBN 978-0262043502). - Richelle L. Witherspoon, Philip Taber, Alex Goudreau:
Science Students' Information Literacy Needs: A Survey of Science Faculty on What and When Each Skill Is Needed. - Ron McColl:
Information: A Historical Companion. Ann Blair, Paul Duguid, Anja-Silvia Goeing, and Anthony Grafton, eds. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2021. 904p. Hardcover, $65.00 (ISBN 978-0-6911-7954-4).
Volume 83, Number 4, 2022
- Kimberly Plassche:
Evaluating Map and Geospatial Academic Library Position Descriptions. - Julie Goldman, Nevada Trepanowski:
Reflection and Analysis of Implementing a Free Asynchronous MOOC to Build Competence in Biomedical Research Data Management. - Shea Swauger:
Audrey Watters. Teaching Machines: The History of Personalized Learning. Boston, MA: MIT Press, 2021. 328p. Hardcover, $34.95 (ISBN: 978-0262045698). - Rachel Winston:
Catherine Knight Steele. Digital Black Feminism. New York, NY: New York University Press, 2021. 208p. Paperback, $27.00 (ISBN: 978-1-4798-0838-0). - Emma Hetrick:
Abram Foley. The Editor Function: Literary Publishing in Postwar America. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2021. 224p. Paper, $25.00 (ISBN: 978-1517911676). - Bernadette A. Lear:
Wayne A. Wiegand. American Public School Librarianship: A History. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021. 360p. Hardcover, $49.95 (ISBN: 978-1-4214-4150-1). - Megan Bresnahan:
How Policies Portray Students: A Discourse Analysis of Codes of Conduct in Academic Libraries. - Ariana Santiago:
The Scholarly Communications Cookbook. Brianna Buljung and Emily Bongiovanni, eds. Chicago, IL: Association of College and Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association, 2021. 358p. Softcover, $88.00 ($79.20 ALA members) (ISBN: 978-0838938478). - Anders Tobiason:
Nathan R. Johnson. Architects of Memory: Information and Rhetoric in a Networked Archival Age. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2020. 224p. Hardcover, $49.95 (ISBN: 978-0817320607). - Yasuko Hagiwara, Emi Ishita, Yukiko Watanabe, Yoichi Tomiura:
Identifying Scholarly Search Skills Based on Resource and Document Selection Behavior among Researchers and Master's Students in Engineering. - Kristen Totleben:
An Introduction and the Year Ahead. - Julie Setele:
Matthew Crain. Profit over Privacy: How Surveillance Advertising Conquered the Internet. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2021. 216p. Paperback, $25.00 (ISBN: 978-1-5179-0505-7). - Benjamin Wiggins, Cody Hennesy, Brian Vetruba, Alexis Logsdon, Emily Janisch:
Digital Scholarship Programs in Practice. - Mallary Rawls:
Erin A. Cech. The Trouble with Passion: How Searching for Fulfillment at Work Fosters Inequality. Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press, 2021. 344p. Paper, $29.95 (ISBN: 978-0520303232). - Ann Matsuuchi:
Dangerous Visions and New Worlds: Radical Science Fiction, 1950 to 1985. Andrew Nette and Iain McIntyre, eds. Oakland, CA: PM Press, 2021. 216p. Paper, $24.60 (ISBN: 978-1629638836). - Harvey Long:
Reimagining Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Survival Beyond 2021. Gary Crosby, Khalid A. White, Marcus A. Chanay, and Adriel Hilton, eds. Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing, 2021. 217p. Hardcover, $95.00 (ISBN: 978-1800436657). - Rebecca Metzger, John Jackson:
Developing Competencies for Outreach Work in Academic Libraries. - Don Latham, Melissa R. Gross, Heidi Julien, Felicia Warren, Lindsey Moses:
Community College Students' Perceptions of Their Information Literacy Needs.
Volume 83, Number 5, 2022
- Karen P. Nicholson, Maura Seale:
Information Literacy, Diversity, and One-Shot "Pedagogies of the Practical". - Kaia Macleod:
Handbook of Research on the Role of Libraries, Archives, and Museums in Achieving Civic Engagement and Social Justice in Smart Cities. Mohamed Taher, ed. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2022. 565p. $295.00 (ISBN: 978-1799883630). - Veronica Douglas, Joanna Gadsby:
The Power of Presence: One-Shots, Relational Teaching, and Instruction Librarianship. - Gina Schlesselman-Tarango, Monideepa Becerra:
The Critical Information Literacy Leadership Institute as Alternative to the One-Shot: Q & A with a Faculty Partner. - Darren Sweeper:
Thomas S. Mullaney and Christopher Rea. Where Research Begins: Choosing a Research Project That Matters to You (and the World). Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2022. 216p. Paper, $17.43 (ISBN: 978-0226817446). - Lalitha Nataraj, April Siqueiros:
"Slow Your Roll": Making Time for Reflection and Diverse Epistemic Practices in Library Instruction. - Lindsey Jackson:
Libraries and Sustainability: Programs and Practices for Community Impact. René Tanner, Adrian K. Ho, Monika Antonelli, and Rebekkah Smith Aldrich, eds. Chicago, IL: ALA Editions, 2021. 176p. Paper, $49.99 (ISBN: 9780838937945). - Andrew Chae:
Ellen Hampton Filgo and Sha Towers. Liaison Engagement Success: A Practical Guide for Librarians. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2021. 158p. Paper, $65.00 (ISBN: 978-1-5381-4463-3). LC Z682.4.L44 F57. - Annie Pho, Salma Abumeeiz, Kristina Bisbee, Nisha Mody, Renee Romero, Wynn Tranfield, Doug Worsham:
You Only Get One Shot: Critically Exploring and Reimagining the One-Shot Instruction Model. - Michele R. Santamaria, Jessica Schomberg:
It Doesn't Matter How Many "Doses": One-Shots Aren't Cures. - Yi Ding:
Feminized Flexibility, One-Shot, and Library Professionalism: Oxymoron or Opportunity? - Nora Almeida:
Library Tautology: A Reenactment of the One-Shot. - Alex Gil:
Katerina Gonzalez Seligmann. Writing the Caribbean in Magazine Time. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2021. 216p. Paper, $29.95 (ISBN: 9781978822429). - Dani Brecher Cook:
Is the Library One-Shot Effective? A Meta-Analytic Study. - Zoe Bastone, Kristina Clement:
Serving Everyone or Serving No One? Examining the Faux-Equity of the One-Shot. - Sajni Lacey:
Racial Imposter Syndrome, White Presenting, and Burnout in the One-Shot Classroom. - Colleen Hoelscher:
One-Shots in Special Collections and Archives: Moving from Gatekeeper to Guide. - Kathleen Berry:
Fotini Iconomopoulos. Say Less, Get More: Unconventional Negotiation Techniques to Get What You Want. New York, NY: HarperCollins, 2021. 332p. Paper, $22.99 (ISBN: 978-1443459525). - Nicole Pagowsky:
Introduction to the Special Issue: Critique as Care: Disrupting Narratives of the One-Shot Instruction Model. - Cal Murgu:
Metaliteracy in a Connected World: Developing Learners as Producers. Thomas P. Mackey and Trudi E. Jacobson, eds. Chicago, IL: ALA Neal-Schuman, 2022. 232p. $64.99 (ISBN: 978-0-8389-4944-3). - Urszula Lechtenberg, Carrie Donovan:
Undoing Our Instructional Past: Envisioning New Models for Information Literacy. - Scarlet Galvan:
Shannon Mattern. A City Is Not a Computer: Other Urban Intelligences. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2021. 200p. Paperback, $19.95 (ISBN: 9780691208053). - Max Wiggins:
Writings on Media: History of the Present. Stuart Hall and Charlotte Brunsdon, eds. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2021. 352p. Paper, $28.95 (ISBN: 978-1-4780-1471-3). - Sofia Leung:
The Futility of Information Literacy & EDI: Toward What?
Volume 83, Number 6, 2022
- Patrick Dunagan:
M.C. Kinniburgh. Wild Intelligence: Poets' Libraries and the Politics of Knowledge in Postwar America. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 2022. 224p. Paper, $28.95 (ISBN: 978-1625346551). - Dave Ghamandi:
Charlie Eaton. Bankers in the Ivory Tower: The Troubling Rise of Financiers in US Higher Education. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2022. 203p. Hardcover, $23.30 (ISBN: 978-0-226-72042-5). - Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh, Raeda Anderson, Denise George, Joel Glogowski:
Diving Deep into Dissertations: Analyzing Graduate Students' Methodology and Data Practices to Inform Research Data Services and Subject Liaison Librarian Support. - James Kessenides:
Deanna Marcum and Roger C. Schonfeld. Along Came Google: A History of Library Digitization. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2021. 232p. Hardcover, $25.99 (ISBN: 978-0691172712). - Danny Kingsley, Mary Anne Kennan, Joanna Richardson:
Scholarly Communication Competencies: An Analysis of Confidence among Australasia Library Staff. - Maryellen Nash, Barbara Lewis, Jessica Szempruch, Stephanie Jacobs, Susan Silver:
Together, Apart: Communication Dynamics among Academic Librarians during the COVID-19 Pandemic. - Carolyn Filippelli:
Jo Angela Oehrli. Practical Academic Library Instruction: Learner-Centered Techniques. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 2022. 124p. Paper, $64.99 (ALA members) (ISBN: 978-0-8389-3642-9). - Rachel Clarke, Katerina Stanton, Alexandra Grimm, Bo Zhang:
Invisible Labor, Invisible Value: Unpacking Traditional Assessment of Academic Library Value. - Michelle Knecht:
Investigating Nontraditional First-Year Students' Epistemic Curiosity During the Research Process: An Exploratory, Mixed-Methods Study. - Nadav Ziv, Emma Bene:
Preparing College Students for a Digital Age: A Survey of Instructional Approaches to Spotting Misinformation. - Kristen Totleben:
Two Projects and Some Reflection. - David Brier:
Once Upon a Time in the Academic Library: Storytelling Skills for Librarians. Maria Barefoot, Sara Parme, and Elin Woods, eds. Chicago, IL: Association of College & Research Libraries, 2022. 166p. Paper, $56.00 ($50.40 ALA Members) (ISBN: 978-0-8389-3860-7). - Yuerong Hu, Melissa G. Ocepek, John Downie, Lecia Barker:
Listen to Librarians: Highlighted Core Competencies for Librarianship from the Perspectives of Working Librarians. - Kristen Nyitray, Dana Reijerkerk:
From Pathfinder to Indigenized: An Assessment of LibGuides for Indigenous Studies by ARL Member Institutions. - April M. Hathcock:
The Black Librarian in America: Reflections, Resistance, and Reawakening. Shauntee Burns-Simpson, Nichelle M. Hayes, Ana Ndumu, and Shaundra Walker, eds. Washington, DC: Rowman & Littlefield, 2022. 288p. Hardback, $105 (ISBN: 978-1-5381-5266-9).
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