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Focusing on important research about the role of academic libraries and librarianship, portal also features commentary on issues in technology and publishing. Written for all those interested in the role of libraries within the academy, portal includes peer-reviewed articles addressing subjects such as library administration, information technology, and information policy. In its inaugural year, portal earned recognition as the runner-up for best new journal, awarded by the Council of Editors of Learned Journals (CELJ). An article in portal, "Master's and Doctoral Thesis Citations: Analysis and Trends of a Longitudinal Study," won the Jesse H. Shera Award for Distinguished Published Research from the Library Research Round Table of the American Library Association.
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Volume 18, Number 4, October 2018Table of Contents
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View Real-World Research: A Qualitative Study of Faculty Perceptions of the Library's Role in Service-Learning
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View Multi-Institutional Assessment of Distance Instructors: High Satisfaction, Low Knowledge of Library Services
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View Proceed with Caution: Deepening Practitioner Concerns about Social Tagging within Digital Collections
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| ISSN | 1530-7131 |
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| Print ISSN | 1531-2542 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2018-10-08 |
| Open Access | No |
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