Adult and Continuing Education 2014
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-5780-9.ch060
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Leveling the Professional Development Playing Field

Abstract: Tribal college librarians comprise a unique group of library professionals who typically serve in a dual role as both academic librarians and public librarians. Most tribal college libraries are the only library in their respective tribal community, and thus they serve the information needs of both their academic clientele and those of the general public. Additionally, their location in tribal communities necessitates that these library professionals have a deep cultural understanding and appreciation in order… Show more

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“…30 However, it is not as high as that found in at least one study. 31 Our survey of faculty generally confirms the results of previous studies in that faculty who have more contact with or received more services from their liaison are more satisfied with the liaison than those who have less. 32 In our survey, more recent contact with the librarian was not associated with greater satisfaction with the library overall, unlike what had been found in a study at nine New England colleges.…”
Section: Relationship Of Results To Previous Studiessupporting
confidence: 87%
“…30 However, it is not as high as that found in at least one study. 31 Our survey of faculty generally confirms the results of previous studies in that faculty who have more contact with or received more services from their liaison are more satisfied with the liaison than those who have less. 32 In our survey, more recent contact with the librarian was not associated with greater satisfaction with the library overall, unlike what had been found in a study at nine New England colleges.…”
Section: Relationship Of Results To Previous Studiessupporting
confidence: 87%