I Just Want Tenure: Mapping Librarian Dissatisfaction with Library Science Scholarship
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2015-03
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Browndorf, M (2015, March). I Just Want Tenure: Mapping Librarian Dissatisfaction with Library Science Scholarship. Poster presented at the biennial conference of Academic and College Research Libraries, Portland, OR.
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This research is formulated on a single large significant assumption – that there exists among
readers of LIS literature some degree of dissatisfaction associated with the quality of library
literature. It was designed as an exploratory study to determine the shape of dissatisfaction in
order to lay the groundwork for further work examining the scholarly conversation,
discrepancy between the themes of dissatisfaction and evidence in the literature, and possible
causes and solutions for the dissatisfaction. Four rough themes emerged, characterized by a
series of subthemes. These are: perspective, depth and relevance; writing quality and
presentation; methodology; and innovation and creativity. Additionally, some minor themes
emerged, which attempted to explain major themes or represented conversations within the
data. I have provided select examples in this poster. The poster was presented in March 2015 at the ACRL conference in Portland, Oregon.