id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_qmo74bepsrbg3bwpbj27v54fau Elizabeth A. Novara Exhibits as Scholarship: Strategies for Acceptance, Documentation, and Evaluation in Academic Libraries 2017.0 18 .pdf application/pdf 7925 541 36 Producing exhibits is an important form of scholarly and creative activity for academic librarians, archivists, and curators. library and to provide guidance in evaluating exhibits as scholarship for library faculty, especially those working in archives and special collections. Exhibits, digital humanities projects, and other forms of scholarship and creativity should be considered for promotion and tenure if presented in a compelling each review cycle, academic librarians are asked to justify such scholarly communications to their library colleagues and other faculty who possess little or Beyond the academic library literature, museum curators and historians have more widely accepted exhibits as scholarly communications in their appointment, promotion, and tenure policies for academic librarians at institutions with membership in the Association of Research Libraries and whose As Table 2 indicates, of those institutions surveyed, 18 universities mentioned exhibits within the scholarship/research sections of their APT policies. ./cache/work_qmo74bepsrbg3bwpbj27v54fau.pdf ./txt/work_qmo74bepsrbg3bwpbj27v54fau.txt