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Attitudes and beliefs of librarians in Germany and the USA: a comparative study
Stefan Kramer
The purpose of this study is to understand, compare, and contrast professional experiences, attitudes, and beliefs among personnel in academic libraries in the USA and in Germany. Notable findings include differences in: respondents’ professional backgrounds; services offered by, and perceived adequacy and support of, respondents’ libraries; and views of the library profession and its future. Future studies could extend these comparisons to librarians in other countries, beyond Germany and the USA.
Policy recommendations for 8th ITPGRFA Governing Body Meeting
Garrett Graddy-Lovelace, Maywa Montenegro, Alder Keleman Saxena, Andrew Jones, Margarita Fernandez, Marina Padrao Temudo, Alark Saxena, Diana V. Luna González, Hannah Wittman, Devon Sampson, Veronica Limeberry, Alejandro Argumedo, Marcela Cely-Santos, Rachel Bezner Kerr, Claire Kremen & Béla TeekenThe Healthy Schools Act of 2010: building healthy school environments
E. Watts, A. Snelling, S. Irvine-Belson, H. Van Dyke, E. Malloy & Y. GhamarianAffiliations
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American University3
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University of Michigan–Ann Arbor1
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University of Vermont1
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University of Lisbon1
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Alexander von Humboldt Biological Resources Research Institute1
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Northern Arizona University1
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International Institute of Tropical Agriculture1
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University of British Columbia1
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Cornell University1