Parenting and the Academic Library: Experiences, Challenges, and Opportunities

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Academic Library Workers in Conversation is a C&RL News series focused on elevating the everyday conversations of library professionals. The wisdom of the watercooler has long been heralded, but this series hopes to go further by minimizing barriers to traditional publishing with an accessible format. Each of the topics in the series were proposed by the authors and they were given space to explore. This issue’s conversation revolves around parenting and how academic libraries must do more. The insights from the authors apply beyond parenting and are a great reminder that people make our academic libraries work.

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Stine, C., Frankel, S., & Hall, A. (2024). Parenting and the Academic Library: Experiences, Challenges, and Opportunities. College and Research Libraries News, 85(4), 165–168. https://doi.org/10.5860/crln.85.4.165

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