A study on Tenure and Promotion Experiences of Academic Librarians of Color

Damasco, Ione T. and Dracine Hodges. 2012. “Tenure and Promotion Experiences of Academic Librarians of Color.” College and Research Libraries. vol. 73 no. 3 (May 2012). pp. 279-301. http://crl.acrl.org/content/73/3/279.full.pdf+html (accessed on May 9, 2012).

Abstract:

This study broadly examines factors impacting work-life experiences of library faculty of color within the framework of tenure policies and processes. An online survey was sent out to academic librarians of color to gauge perceptions of tenure and promotion policies and processes, professional activities and productivity, organizational climate and culture, and job satisfaction and retention. Results of the survey showed mixed findings regarding the impact of race on the tenure and promotion process. Findings can be used to inform future discussions of recruitment and retention for academic librarians of color and to improve the overall tenure experience.

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