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January 2013 - Volume 74 - Number 1    
 Table of Contents Alert Sponsored by MIT Press Journals    
  
 
The January 2013 issue of College & Research Libraries is now freely available 
online. Visit the C&RL website for complete contents from 1997 to the present.  
   
   
Guest Editorial
Scott Walter. "An Embarrassment of Riches: Ethics and Scholarly Publishing in 
the Digital Environment." Full Text (PDF).   
     
Articles
Harriett Green. "Libraries across Land and Sea: Academic Library Services on 
International Branch Campuses." Abstract - Full Text (PDF).    
   
Russell A. Hall. "Beyond the Job Ad: Employers and Library Instruction."  
Abstract - Full Text (PDF).      
 
Alain  R. Lamothe. "Factors Influencing the Usage of an Electronic Book  
Collection: Size of the E-book Collection, the Student Population, and  the 
Faculty Population." Abstract - Full Text (PDF).     
 
David L. Alexander. "American Indian Studies, Multiculturalism, and the 
Academic Library." Abstract - Full Text (PDF).  
     
David  R. Hansen, William M. Cross, and Phillip M. Edwards. "Copyright Policy  
and Practice in Electronic Reserves among ARL Libraries." Abstract - Full Text 
(PDF).     
   
Karen C. Kohn. "Usage-Based Collection Evaluation with a Curricular Focus." 
Abstract - Full Text (PDF).       
 
Book Reviews
Maria T. Accardi. The 21st Century Black Librarian in America: Issues and 
Challenges.  Eds. Andrew P. Jackson, Julius C. Jefferson Jr., and Akilah S.  
Nosakhere. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2012. 277p., $80.00 (ISBN  
9780810882454). LC 2011-042051. Full Text (PDF).     
 
Timothy J. Dickey. Nicholas G. Tomaiuolo. UContent: The Information 
Professional's Guide to User-Generated Content. Medford, N.J.: Information 
Today, 2012. 340p., $49.50 (ISBN 9781573874250). LC2011-043838. Full Text 
(PDF).      
 
Timothy Hackman. Joan R. Kaplowitz. Transforming Information Literacy 
Instruction Using Learner-Centered Teaching. New York: Neal-Schuman, 2012. 
326p., $75 (ISBN 9781555707651). LC2011-041991. Full Text (PDF).    
   
Gene Hyde. Elizabeth H. Dow. Archivists, Collectors, Dealers, and Replevin: 
Case Studies on Private Ownership of Public Documents. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow 
Press, 2012. 144p. $65 (ISBN 9780810883772). LC2012-008889. Full Text (PDF).    
   
 
John M. Jackson. Interdisciplinarity and Academic Libraries.  Eds. Daniel C. 
Mack and Craig Gibson. Chicago: Association of College  and Research Libraries, 
2012. 238p. alk. paper, $62 (ISBN  9780838986158). LC2012-018651. Full Text 
(PDF).       
 
Anders Selhorst. John Buschman. Libraries, Classrooms, and the Interests of 
Democracy: Marking the Limits of Neoliberalism. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 
2012. 239p. acid-free paper, $65 (ISBN 9780810885288). LC 2012-010128. Full 
Text (PDF). 
Recent Preprints
 
The following manuscripts have been accepted for future publication in College 
& Research Libraries. All manuscripts are in their final version but are not 
yet copyedited or formatted for print publication. Visit the C&RL website for a 
full listing of preprint articles.

Bonnie Imler and Michelle Eichelberger. "Commercial Database Design vs. Library 
Terminology Comprehension: Why Do Students Print Abstracts Instead of Full-Text 
Articles?" Accepted: December 14, 2012; Anticipated Publication Date: May 2014. 
Full Text (PDF).

Jean Marie Cook. "A Library Credit Course and Student Success Rates: a 
longitudinal study." Accepted: December 14, 2012; Anticipated Publication Date: 
May 2014. Full Text (PDF).

Nancy E. Adams. "A Comparison of Evidence-Based Practice and the ACRL 
Information Literacy Standards: Implications for Information Literacy 
Practice." Accepted: December 14, 2012; Anticipated Publication Date: March 
2014. Full Text (PDF).

Melanie Clark, Kimberly Vardeman, and Shelley Barba."Perceived Inadequacy: A 
Study of the Imposter Phenomenon among College and Research Librarians." 
Accepted: December 14, 2012; Anticipated Publication Date: March 2014. Full 
Text (PDF).   
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   Forum on the Future of C&RL in the Digital Age
 
College & Research Libraries embraced the future of  scholarly communication by 
making the move to Open Access in 2012, but  that was only its first step 
forward. 2013 will be the final year for C&RL as a print journal, at which time 
it will move to an online-only format. What opportunities are there for C&RL to 
continue to model best practices for scholarly communication in the  digital 
age? What new features would you like to see as the journal  evolves into a key 
component of the ACRL digital publishing platform? 

Join ACRL for an open forum on the future of C&RL at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, 
Jan. 26, in the Westin Hotel Seattle St.  Helen's room to contribute to the 
next stage in the journal's evolution,  and to ensure that C&RL remains the 
leading resource for research on academic and research libraries.
  
 
Most Read Articles 
The following are the top three most read articles on C&RL online in November 
2012.

Robert Detmering and Claudene Sproles
"Forget the Desk Job: Current Roles and Responsibilities in Entry-Level 
Reference Job Advertisements."
 (November 2012)

Andrew D. Asher, Lynda M. Duke, and Suzanne Wilson.
"Paths of Discovery: Comparing the Search effectiveness of EBSCO Discovery 
Service, Summon, Google Scholar, and Conventional Library Resources."
(Preprint: May 17, 2012)

Todd Samuelson, Laura Sare, and Catherine Coker.
"Unusual Suspects: The Case of Insider Theft in Research Libraries and Special 
Collections."
(November 2012)
       
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