Jones, K. M. L., & Hinchliffe, L. J. (2025). Preparing academic librarians to prioritize privacy in learning analytics projects: An evaluation of a professional development course. College & Research Libraries, 86(6). https://doi.org/10.5860/crl.86.6.933 Jones, K. M. L. (Forthcoming – Accepted 11/2025). Generative AI in qualitative research and related transparency problems: A novel heuristic for disclosing uses… Read more »
Tag: Publications
Faculty publication: Stroud article on Code Literacy is published in Journal of Edu for Library & Info Science
The Journal of Education for Library and Information Science Vol. 66, No. 4, October 2025 is out and Dr. Austin T. Stroud’s article is first in the table of contents. Code Literacy for Information Professionals: A Critical Evaluation of Online MLIS Programs Austin T. Stroud Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 2025 66:4,… Read more »
Congrats to our LIS Faculty, Sue Kim, Andrea Copeland, and Ayoung Yoon on their publication in Library Quarterly
Public Library-University Research Partnerships in Library and Information Science: Exploring the Benefits, Challenges, and Strategies, for Community-Engaged Scholarship Link to the full issue: https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/737071 Abstract Public libraries are one of the most sustainable and accessible information infrastructures for the public. While the potential and benefits of university-practice partnerships are well documented, there is… Read more »
Publication: Yuzhou Bai, current MLIS student, published in RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage
Current MLIS student Yuzhou Bai was recently published in RBM Vol 26, No 1 (2025). Students and faculty following LIS recruitment and hiring practices will be particularly interested in the co-authored article “But Do They Really Want Me?”: Reflecting on the Language of DEIA Adopted in Entry-Level Job Postings for Special Collections Librarians in 2023…. Read more »
Publication: Ruby Spargo, MLIS student, published in LHRT News & Notes
Current MLIS student, Ruby Spargo, has been published in the LHRT NEWS AND NOTES: A Publication of the Library History Round Table. Check out her contribution to the “Historical Issues” section: Textual Cultural Heritage Model: A Culture-Centric Approach to Library History [Ruby Spargo] Congratulations, Ruby! About: LHRT News and Notes is the blog of the… Read more »