The Changing Role of the Academic Librarian: Drift and Mastery

  • Abell M
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The success of academic librarians depends on their ability to escape a working pattern of routine and reaction and to master the professional role--to be aware of the library's dynamic environment, to exercise individual initiative, and to willingly engage in critical analysis and evaluation of their and their library's performance. (Author)

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Abell, M. D. (1979). The Changing Role of the Academic Librarian: Drift and Mastery. College & Research Libraries, 40(2), 154–164. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl_40_02_154

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