Academic/research librarians with subject doctorates: Data and trends 1965-2006

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The topic of academic/research librarians with subject doctorates is largely unexplored in the literature, despite recent efforts to recruit them. Based on survey data gathered from non-LIS doctorate holders currently working in U.S. and Canadian academic/research libraries, this article highlights data and trends relating to these librarians, focusing on their demographic profile, educational background, paths into librarianship, and range of positions. It is important not only to provide vital information to the academic/research library community about these librarians as a distinct and potentially sought-after group but also to communicate their experiences to advanced-degree holders considering a career in librarianship. Copyright © 2008 by The Johns Hopkins University Press.

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Lindquist, T., & Gilman, T. (2008). Academic/research librarians with subject doctorates: Data and trends 1965-2006. Portal, 8(1), 31–52. https://doi.org/10.1353/pla.2008.0008

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