The latest issue of Partnership: The Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research is now available. Partnership is an open access journal.
Table of Contents
Editor’s comments
Theory and Research
- Academic Librarians and the PhD by Michael Ridley
- Developing Research Data Management Services and Support for Researchers: A Mixed Methods Study by Laure Perrier, Leslie Barnes
- Taming the Mob: the Early Public Library and the Creation of Good Citizens by Natasha Gerolami
- Academic Librarians with Disabilities: Job Perceptions and Factors Influencing Positive Workplace Experiences by Joanne Oud
- Canadian and South African Scholars’ Use of Institutional Repositories, ResearchGate, and Academia.edu by David Roy Scott, Marinus Swanepoel
Innovations in Practice
- Collaboratively Creating a Programmatic Information Literacy Strategy: Challenges and Opportunities by Tom Adam, Colleen Burgess, Kim McPhee, Leanne Olson, Christy Sich
Book Reviews
- The Dialectic of Academic Librarianship (book review) by Desmond Maley
- Holden, J. (2017). Acquisitions: Core Concepts and Practice. Chicago, IL: Neal-Schuman.Book Review by Alain R. Lamothe
- Libraries in the Information Age: An Introduction and Career Exploration. by Ashley Thomson
News and Announcements
Professional Development
- Roundtable: How do you like to do professional development? by Karen Tiveron, Stephanie Savage