Abstract
This study examines the influence of scholarly requirements on librarians' ability to earn tenure or continuous employment. After a literature review, the authors present the results of a survey of research, doctoral, and master's-level institutions. Of the 690 responding institutions, 54.3 percent employ tenure-track librarians. Of these, more than 60 percent require some scholarship and 34.6 percent encourage it. At these 374 institutions, 92.2 percent of librarians who underwent tenure review during a three-year period were approved. The authors summarize survey information on librarians not granted tenure as well as those believed by directors to have resigned to avoid tenure review.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | College and Research Libraries |
Volume | 60 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - May 1 1999 |
Keywords
- Academic Librarians
- Academic Librarians as Authors
- Academic Librarians-Employment
- Academic Librarians-Faculty Status
- Academic Writing
- Academic librarians-Tenure
- Faculty Status for Librarians
- Promotion
- Scholarly Publishing
- Tenure
DC Disciplines
- Higher Education
- Library and Information Science