ACRL Publications Catalog
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ACRL publishes a range of monographs to assist academic librarians in developing their professional careers, managing their institutions, and increasing their awareness of developments in librarianship. Curious about how you can contribute? !
How to Order
All ACRL titles and products in the 91´«Ã½ Store can be ordered online, by email, by phone, by fax, or by mail.
Online: (some titles may not be appearing in the store at this time)
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edited by Lisa Kallman Hopkins and Bridgit McCafferty
Proposes a way forward after the pandemic, recognizing that neither the pandemic nor the work culture prior to it is a good model for what comes next.
ISBN: 979-8-89255-535-7
$98 | -10% members
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Compiled and written by Erika Barber, Julia Bauder, Micki Behounek, Chris Jones, Kayla Reed, and Elizabeth Rodrigues
Contains a thorough literature review and bibliography, analysis and discussion of survey results, and sample library collection development policies; diversity, equity, and justice statements; and a harmful content policy.
ISBN: 979-8-89255-607-1
$56 | -10% Members
Just Released!
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Edited by Amber Hunt, Elizabeth Ruane, and Stephanie Sopka
Offers firsthand accounts of closing a library from different institutions of higher education, with practical tips, checklists, and sample documents, questions to ask yourself as you move through the process, and lessons learned.
ISBN 979-8-89255-605-7
$45 | -10% members
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edited by Camille Abdeljawad and Danielle Theiss
Captures how academic library workers at these institutions are providing engagement and outreach opportunities for students by partnering with other entities across their campuses.
ISBN 979-8-89255-6255
$84 / -10% members
ACRL Publications Catalog
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edited by Ngoc-Yen Tran, Michael J. Aguilar II, and Adriana Poo
ISBN: 979-8-89255-621-7
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edited by Kathryn M. Houk, Jordan Nielsen, and Jenny Wong-Welch
ISBN: 979-8-89255-530
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edited by Russell Michalak, Trevor A. Dawes, and Jon E. Cawthorne
ISBN: 979-8-89255-551-7
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edited by Kristin Henrich and Cinthya Ippoliti
ISBN: 979-8-89255-547-0
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edited by Laureen P. Cantwell-Jurkovic and Tammy E. Parece
ISBN: 979-8-8925-5589-0
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edited by Danielle Skaggs and Rachel M. McMullin
ISBN 979-88925-5549-4
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edited by Arianne Hartsell-Gundy, Laura R. Braunstein, and Liorah Golomb
ISBN 979-88925-5555-5
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by Sabine Jean Dantus
ISBN 979-8-8925-5557-9
Offers step-by-step strategies for understanding why people visit the library and tailoring your marketing with personalization that resonates with users on a deeper level.
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edited by Maggie Murphy, Stephanie Beene, Katie Greer, Sara Schumacher, and Dana Statton Thompson
ISBN 978-0-8389-3991-8
Will help you find new inspiration for how to unframe, adapt, and apply visual literacy pedagogy.
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edited by Josh C. Cromwell
ISBN 979-8-8925-5543-2
The ideas, scholarship, and examples presented can inspire and reinvigorate how you engage with the repositories at your institutions.
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edited by Claire Walker Wiley, Amanda B. Click, and Meggan Houlihan
ISBN 978-0-8389-3985-7
Offers high-quality evidence from a variety of perspectives and inspires a commitment to evidence-based practice in your day-to-day work and library culture.
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edited by Brian Flota and Kate Morris
ISBN 978-0-8389-3950-5
Can help you develop, cultivate, grow, catalog, and make use of comic book collections.
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edited by Maria Bonn, Josh Bolick, and Will Cross
ISBN 978-0-8389-3990-1
A thorough guide meant to increase instruction on scholarly communication and open education issues and practices so library workers can continue to meet the changing needs of student
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edited by Sarah Hartman-Caverly and Alexandria Chisholm
ISBN 978-0-8389-3989-5
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edited by Rebecca Zuege Kuglitsch and Alexander C. Watkins
Offer learning strategies and objectives that can help you teach all manner of creators.
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edited by Amanda Nichols Hess
ISBN 978-0-8389-3968-0