Authors Beginning With the Letter D
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De Groote, Sandra L.
- 2020 — With Aksu Dunya, Beyza, Scoulas, Jung Mi, and Case, Mary M., “Research Productivity and Its Relationship to Library Collections”
- 2020 — Avec Scoulas, Jung Mi, “University Students’ Changing Library Needs and Use: A Comparison of 2016 and 2018 Student Surveys”
- 2019 — Avec Scoulas, Jung Mi, “The Library’s Impact on University Students’ Academic Success and Learning”
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DeFrain, Erica
- 2020 — Avec Hong, Miyoung, “Interiors, Affect, and Use: How Does an Academic Library’s Learning Commons Support Students’ Needs?”
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Dettman, David
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Devi, Pallabi
- 2021 — Avec Lahkar, Narendra, “Occupational Stress and Job Performance Among University Library Professionals of North-East India”
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Devianty, Rina
- 2022 — With Sayekti, Retno, Aditya, Muhammad, and Simahate, Tessa, “An Assessment of Information Control: Understanding Library Service Quality from Users’ Perspectives”
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Diekema, Anne R.
- 2019 — With Hopkins, Elizabeth (Betsy) S., Patterson, Brandon, and Schvaneveldt, Nena, “Using Information Practices of Nurses to Reform Information Literacy Instruction in Baccalaureate Nursing Programs”
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Dillalogue, Eric
- 2020 — Avec Koehn, Michael, “Assessment on a Dime: Low Cost User Data Collection for Assessment”
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Doney, Jylisa
- 2022 — Avec Kenyon, Jeremy, “Researchers’ Perceptions and Experiences with an Open Access Subvention Fund”
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Drabinski, Emily
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DuBroy, Michelle
- 2022 — “Academic Librarians Develop Their Teaching Identities Differently Depending on Their Years of Instructional Experience”
- 2021 — “Essential Academic Journals Tend to Be of Universal Importance, While Many Journals Available on For-Profit Platforms Appear to Be Ancillary”
- 2021 — “Manuscripts Published in a Specific Chemistry Journal Must Be Both Important and Suitable According to Peer Reviewers”
- 2020 — “Librarian Authors Appear to Favour Open Access Journals, while Academic Authors Appear to Favour Non-Open Access Journals”
- 2020 — “Many Indian PhD Students Lack Motivation and Skills to Use Academic Journal Articles, Their Libraries Lack Resources and Standards”
- 2019 — “Installing Noise Activated Warning Signs in Library Quiet Spaces Does Not Appear to Reduce Actual or Perceived Noise Levels”
- 2019 — “There Can Be No Single Approach for Supporting Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Academic Libraries, but Sensory-Friendly Spaces and Clear Policies May Help”
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Dudash, Andrew
- 2020 — Avec Woods, Stephen et Phillips, Kathleen, “Dissertations and Theses in Top Nursing Publications: A Bibliometric Study”
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Duncan, Leah
- 2022 — Avec Kelly, Elizabeth Joan et Ziegler, Sophia, “Fostering Evidence-Grounded Dialogue in a Multi-Institutional Digital Library”
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Dunne, Mary