Abstract
In this article, I examine the degree to which academic advising has met the scholarship and research standards necessary to lay claim to designation as a discipline or as a profession. I include a review of 3 decades of observations on advising scholarship and research, a review of NACADA's efforts to advance research, and an analysis of trends in scholarly productivity in academic advising. In addition, I address the current state of inquiry (scholarship and research). Finally, I include suggested actions necessary to expand the quantity and enhance the quality of advising as a field of inquiry.
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Habley, W. R. (2013). Academic Advising as a Field of Inquiry. NACADA Journal, 29(2), 76–83. https://doi.org/10.12930/0271-9517-29.2.76
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