Both Sides of the Looking Glass: Librarian and Teaching Faculty Perceptions of Librarianship at Six Community Colleges release_x6uctj24x5fdzmjd3gs3itj3le

by Devin Feldman, Susan Sciammarella

Published in College and Research Libraries by American Library Association.

2000   Volume 61, p491-497

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Librarians and teaching faculty often have different perceptions of the roles of the library and the librarian in undergraduate education. A study surveying six community colleges reveals that there is much room for improvement in the interrelationship between librarians and teaching faculty. More effective communication and mutual respect would enhance the educational experience for students and provide a richer learning environment.
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