Focus Groups: “In The End, It Was Worth It.”, A Librarian Parlor Series, Part III
LibParlor Contributors Kristina Clement and Samantha Cook wrap up their series with why their focus groups were worth it.
Building a community of researchers
LibParlor Contributors Kristina Clement and Samantha Cook wrap up their series with why their focus groups were worth it.
LibParlor Contributor, Hannah C. Gunderman, explains how she transitioned from a domain-specific postdoc to library faculty.
LibParlor Contributor, Zoe Bastone, is back for her second post in her series discussing how she built her research agenda.
LibParlor Contributor, Michael DeNotto, discusses some reasons for attending and presenting at non-library conferences.
LibParlor Contributor Amanda Larson talks about her experience proposing and negotiating a book contract.
LibParlor Contributor Kelsey George discusses how she discovered community based participatory research.
LibParlor Contributor Erin Rinto discusses her experiences restarting the tenure clock and what she learned along the way.
LibParlor Contributor, Amanda M. Leftwich, shares how to start a daily reflective journaling practice.
LibParlor Contributor, Allison Rand, discusses how she got started with research in graduate school and in her first professional job.
Sarah Laleman Ward is the Outreach Librarian at Hunter College – City University of New York (CUNY). Her research interestsContinue Reading