id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt doi-org-4412 Academic Librarians’ Changing Perceptions of Faculty Status and Tenure | Silva | College & Research Libraries .html application/xhtml+xml 516 108 60 Academic Librarians' Changing Perceptions of Faculty Status and Tenure | Silva | College & Research Libraries Elise Silva is Freshman Programs Librarian, Quinn Galbraith is Sociology and Family Life Librarian, and Michael Groesbeck is a Research Assistant, all in the Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University; e-mail: elise_silva@byu.edu, quinn_galbraith@byu.edu, mdgroesbeck@gmail.com. Academic Librarians' Changing Perceptions of Faculty Status and Tenure Elise Silva, Quinn Galbraith, Michael Groesbeck This study explores how time and experience affect an academic librarian's perception of tenure. Researchers surveyed 846 librarians at ARL institutions, reporting on institutions that offer both tenure and faculty status for their academic librarians or neither. Researchers found that tenured librarians rated tenure as more beneficial than librarians without tenure who had more than six years of work experience at their institutions. Copyright Elise Silva, Quinn Galbraith, Michael Groesbeck Article Views (Last 12 Months) Article Views (By Year/Month) ./cache/doi-org-4412.html ./txt/doi-org-4412.txt