For immediate release | December 1, 2022

New from ACRL - “Academic Librarian Faculty Status: CLIPP #47”

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CHICAGO – The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) announces the publication of “,” compiled and written by Edgar Bailey and Melissa Becher, book number 47 in ACRL’s CLIPP series. This book focuses exclusively on tenure, promotion, and appointment at small to mid-sized academic libraries and provides many sample criteria and policies for librarians with and without faculty status.

The College Library Information on Policy and Practice (CLIPP) publishing program, under the auspices of the ACRL College Libraries Section, provides college and small university libraries analysis and examples of library practices and procedures.

"Academic Librarian Faculty Status: CLIPP #47" contains a thorough literature review and bibliography, analysis and discussion of survey results, and sample criteria, policies, and guidelines for librarian appointment, promotion, and tenure.

No other group of employees in higher education has occupied quite the same ambivalent status on campus as librarians. The debate over granting librarians the same rights and responsibilities as faculty has generated a substantial body of literature over the years. Most of this research has tended to focus on either a mix of institutional sizes or on large universities, with a surprising dearth of studies of smaller institutions. The results of the survey reported in CLIPP #47 fills this gap, as well as offering practical information and sample tenure and promotion documents and policies.

“Academic Librarian Faculty Status: CLIPP #47” is available for purchase in and as an through the ýOnline Store; in print through Amazon.com; and by telephone order at (866) 746-7252 in the U.S. or (770) 442-8633 for international customers.

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The Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) is the higher education association for academic libraries and library workers. Representing more than 8,000 individuals and libraries, ACRL (a division of the ý) develops programs, products, and services to help those working in academic and research libraries learn, innovate, and lead within the academic community. Founded in 1940, ACRL is committed to advancing learning, transforming scholarship, and creating diverse and inclusive communities. Find ACRL on the , , , , and .

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