The journal is transitioning to a new look and feel. The new journal home is at:
http://digitalcommons.du.edu/collaborativelibrarianship/
The new table of contents for Volume 8, Issue 1 (2016) is:
Same As It Ever Was: Collaborative Librarianship’s Future
Jill Emery and Michael Levine-Clark
Everyone Deserves a Badge!
Lori Bowen Ayre
What Collaboration Means to Me: The Infrastructure of Welcome
Emily Drabinski
EAST by Northeast
Susan Stearns
Stop, Collaborate & Listen: How the Librarian/Publisher Relationship Can Facilitate the Development of the Information Literacy Curriculum
Rebecca Donlan and Stacy Sieck
JRNL: Journal Retention and Needs Listing — A Software Tool for Managing Print Journal Archives
Judith C. Russell and Benjamin F. Walker
Now Streaming: A Consortial PDA Video Pilot Project
Sheryl Knab, Tom Humphrey, and Caryl Ward
The Seven Year Ache | |
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98 |
Cohort-Based Technology Training: A Collaboration with Faculty Grounded in Diffusion of Innovation and Faculty Learning Community Theories | Abstract PDF |
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99-108 |
Cross Collaboration: Librarians Stepping out of the Box to Serve Students | Abstract PDF |
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109-119 |
Does Virtual Communication Equal Virtual Collaboration? The Influence of Technology on Job Satisfaction and Collaboration | Abstract PDF |
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120-129 |
Collaborative Cataloging Pilot Project | Abstract PDF |
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130-138 |
Finding Joy in Our Profession: John F. Helmer on Library Consortia | Abstract PDF |
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139-144 |
Liberated from the Circulation Desk – Now What? | |
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145-147 |
Special Issue on Consortia | |
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1 |
Bottling the “Collaboration Thing” | |
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2-4 |
Communication in Library Consortia | |
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5-12 |
Occam’s Reader: The First Library-Developed Ebook Interlibrary Loan Ststem | |
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13-15 |
Home Grown Ebooks: North Carolina’s Collaborative Ebook Pilot Project | |
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16-21 |
Promoting Innovation: The WiLS Model | |
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22-29 |
Tom Sanville in Conversation | |
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30-37 |
Consortial Ebook Platforms: An Update and Good News | |
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38-41 |
The Holy Grail of Library Automation: The Shared Library System | |
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42-43 |
Review of Library Consortia: Models for Collaboration and Sustainability | |
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44-45 |
Here is the table of contents for the last issue of Volume 6. There are some good articles and reviews in this issue.
Table of Contents
Library Innovation and Collaborative Librarianship | |
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134 |
From an Autonomous to a Collaborative Website Redesign Process: the University of Denver Libraries Experience | Abstract PDF |
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135-146 |
Published Librarian Research, 2008 through 2012: Analyses and Perspectives | Abstract PDF |
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147-159 |
The Pivot: Phase 2 of 2CUL Technical Services Integration | Abstract PDF |
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160-168 |
Building Capacity of Librarians for Knowledge and Skill Development: A Case Study of Nine Institutions of the Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa (CARTA) | Abstract PDF |
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169-174 |
MARC isn’t Dying Fast Enough | |
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175-177 |
Review of The Machiavellian Librarian: Winning Allies, Combating Budget Cuts, and Influencing Stakeholders | |
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178-179 |
Review of The Embedded Librarian’s Cookbook | |
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180-181 |
Here is the table of contents for the new issue.
Redefinitions and the Growing Importance of Library Collaboration | |
Ivan Gaetz | 102-103 |
The Sound of the Crowd: Using Social Media to Develop Best Practices for Open Access Workflows for Academic Libraries | Abstract PDF |
Jill Emery, Graham Stone | 104-111 |
Low-Hanging Fruit: Leveraging Short-Term Partnerships to Advance Academic Library Outreach Goals | Abstract PDF |
Erin E. Meyer | 112-120 |
Collaboration as a Key Component of Library Servce: A Presidential Perspective | Abstract PDF |
Courtney Young | 121-123 |
The Blended Desk and its Consequences on Collaboration | Abstract PDF |
Christopher Magee, Michael Perini | 124-129 |
Top Trends and Libraries – 2015 is our Year | |
Lori Bowen Ayre | 130-131 |
Review of “Using Social Media to Promote International Collaboration” | |
Alison Hicks | 132-133 |
Taking Community to the World | |
Jamie LaRue | 59-60 |
Just the Two of Us: Those Who Co-Teach, Co-Learn | Abstract PDF |
Talitha R. Matlin, Allison Carr | 61-72 |
Two Approaches to Collaborative Information Literacy Instruction at a Small Engineering School | Abstract PDF |
Conor Cote, Scott Juskiewicz | 73-81 |
Collaboration in eTextbook Publishing: A Case Study | Abstract PDF |
Erin N. Wimmer, Anne Morrow, Alice Weber | 82-86 |
Library Collaboration: International Perspectives. An Interview with Dr. Shimelis Assefa, Associate Professor, Library and Information Science, University of Denver | Abstract PDF |
Shimelis G. Assefa, Janet Lee | 87-91 |
The Library in 2020 | Abstract PDF |
Jill Hurst-Wahl | 92-93 |
Using Technology to Increase Community Engagement | |
Lori Bowen Ayre | 94-95 |
Review of Voyant Tools | |
Megan E. Welsh | 96-97 |
Review of Studying Students: A Second Look | |
Juliann Couture | 98-99 |
Review of “The Bookless Library,” New Republic | |
Ellen Mackey | 100-101 |
Here it is. The issue went live this morning.
How Super-Consortia Saved Our Libraries from the Forces of Evil…and Themselves | |
Mark Sandler | 1-4 |
Working Together: Joint Use Canadian Academic and Public Libraries | Abstract PDF |
Rachel Sarjeant-Jenkins, Keith Walker | 5-19 |
Academic Librarians and the Sustainability Curriculum: Building Alliances to Support a Paradigm Shift | Abstract PDF |
Madeleine Charney | 20-35 |
Planning from the Middle Out: Phase 1 of 2CUL Technical Services Integration | Abstract PDF |
Kate Harcourt, Jim LeBlanc | 36-41 |
Toward Improved Discoverability of Scholarly Content: Cross-Sector Collaboration Essentials | Abstract PDF |
Mary M. Somerville, Lettie Y. Conrad | 42-46 |
Collaboration in Australian Library Consortia | Abstract PDF |
Rona Wade, Valerie Horton | 47-49 |
RFP Development: Collaborative, Iterative and Empowering | |
Lori Bowen Ayre | 50-51 |
Enhancing Collaboration through the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning | |
Michael Perini | 52-55 |
Review of Collaboration in Libraries and Learning Environments | |
Rebecca Hedreen | 56-57 |
Review of Digital Humanities in Practice | |
Josh Honn | 58 |
Collaborative Librarianship: Five Years and Counting | |
Ivan Gaetz | 226-227 |
Leveraging Strategic Institutional Partnerships: Creating a Phased Learning Commons at the University of Idaho Library | Abstract PDF |
Kristin J. Henrich | 228-234 |
“She Has a Vocabulary I Just Don’t Have”: Faculty Culture and Information Literacy Collaboration | Abstract PDF |
Carolyn Caffrey Gardner, Jamie White-Farnham | 235-242 |
The Librarian and the Collaborative Design of Effective Library Assignments: Recommendations for Faculty on Question Design for Student Success in Research Assignments | Abstract PDF |
Jesus E. Sanabria | 243-245 |
Directory of Open Access Journals: A Bibliometric Study of Library and Information Science | Abstract PDF |
Kotti Thavamani | 246-255 |
Finding Library Solutions in Adjacent Industries | |
Lori Bowen Ayre | 256-257 |
Independent Study Equals Instant Collaboration | |
Alison Peters | 258-259 |
Review of Supporting the Changing Research Practices of Chemists: Research Support Services: Chemistry Project | |
John Dupuis | 260-261 |
Review of Common Ground at the Nexus of Information Literacy and Scholarly Communication | |
Kaijsa Calkins | 262 |
Review of Beyond the Silos of the LAMs: Collaboration among Libraries, Archives, and Museums | |
Beth Thomsett-Scott | 263 |
The new issue is now published.
Whither Library Consortia? | |
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150-153 |
Assessment of Library Instruction on Undergraduate Student Success in a Documents-Based Research Course: The Benefits of Librarian, Archivist, and Faculty Collaboration | Abstract PDF |
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154-176 |
Library Faculty and Instructional Assessment: Creating a Culture of Assessment through the High Performance Programming Model of Organizational Transformation | Abstract PDF |
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177-188 |
Collaboration for a 21st Century Archives: Connecting University Archives with the Library’s Information Technology Professionals | Abstract PDF |
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189-196 |
Scholar-Librarian Collaboration in the Publication of Scholarly Materials | Abstract PDF |
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197-207 |
Partnering with Public Library Services: A Town and Gown Affair | Abstract PDF |
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208-210 |
Implementing a Promotional Process for Academic Librarians | Abstract PDF |
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211-215 |
RFID, GPS, and 3G: Radio Wave Technologies and Privacy | |
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216-218 |
Campus Collaboration from a Martial Arts Perspective | |
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219-222 |
Review of Connect, Collaborate, and Communicate: A Report from the Value of Academic Libraries Summits | |
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223-224 |
Review of Managing Research Data | |
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225 |
The new issue, Volume 5, Issue 2, is reading for viewing and downloading.
Going “All-in” for Deep Collaboration | |
Valerie Horton | 65-69 |
The Quest for Sustainability in International Library Development: The Experience of the Riecken Foundation | Abstract PDF |
Elizabeth Cramer, John Boyd | 70-81 |
Crossing Borders: Two Academic Librarians and a Young Adult Librarian Collaborate to Teach Teens about Sustainability | Abstract PDF |
George J. Aulisio, Sheli McHugh | 82-93 |
The Library as an Academic Partner in Student Retention and Graduation: The Library’s Collaboration with the Freshman Year Seminar Initiative at the Bronx Community College | Abstract PDF |
Jesus E. Sanabria | 94-100 |
Embracing INTO: Library Plans and Campus Collaboration to Serve an Increased International Student Population | Abstract PDF |
Shannon L. Farrell, Catherine L. Cranston, Jeffrey S. Bullington | 101-121 |
Staying Current after Graduation: A Survey of Social Work Alumni | Abstract PDF |
Linda Hacker | 122-136 |
Vendor of the Month: A Marketing Collaboration | Abstract PDF |
Lateka Grays, Cory Tucker | 137-144 |
Whose Job is it Anyway? | |
Lori Bowen Ayre | 145-146 |
Review of “Can Library Use Enhance Intercultural Education?” | |
Jimena Sagàs | 147-148 |
Review of Pay it Forward: Mentoring New Information Professionals | |
Carol Krismann | 149 |