ACRL Publications in Librarianship
ACRL Publications in Librarianship, which began in 1952 as ACRL Monographs, is a series of monographic and edited volumes that reports research and scholarly thinking in academic and research librarianship.
The series is open to submissions dealing with all aspects of academic librarianship. We especially seek manuscripts that address the most challenging issues facing academic librarians, such as the complexity of organization and organizational structure, the integration of multiple sources of information and content, meeting the needs of both instruction and research, and the intellectual focus of librarianship.
Recent titles in the series have included:
Librarians Serving Diverse Populations: Challenges & Opportunities (ACRL Publications in Librarianship No. 62), by Lori Mestre
Framing Library Instruction: A View from Within and Without (ACRL Publications in Librarianship No. 61), by John M. Budd
Teaching Literary Research: Challenges in a Changing Environment: ACRL Publications in Librarianship #60 , edited by Kathleen A. Johnson and Steven R. Harris
Academic Library Research: Perspectives and Current Trends, Publications in Librarianship No. 59 , edited by Marie L. Radford and Pamela Snelson
Centers for Learning: Writing Centers and Libraries in Collaboration, Publications in Librarianship No. 58
Edited by James K. Elmborg and Sheril Hook (2006)
Colleges, Code, and Copyright: The Impact of Digital Networks and Technological Controls on Copyright and Dissemination of Knowledge in Higher Education, Publications in Librarianship, no. 57
Center for Intellectual Property and Copyright (2005)
The Changing Academic Library: Operations, Cultures, Environments, Publications in Librarianship no. 56
John M. Budd (2005)
For further information on submitting a proposal, refer to the Guide for Authors or contact the Chair of the Publications in Librarianship Editorial Board, Craig Gibson at Gibson.721@osu.edu