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At Taylor & Francis, we understand the evolving role of librarians in supporting teaching, research, and student success. That’s why we have selected a collection of valuable articles on librarianship and best practices – covering topics such as digital engagement, evidence-based services, inclusive instruction, and library innovation. These articles are normally behind a paywall, but we are delighted to offer you exclusive free access via this page.
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Resources to Strengthen Your Library Practice
Free access for these journal articles only available via this page until 31 December 2025. Expand each journal tab to access the articles.
Library Instruction & Professional Development
by Paula C. Johnson
Everyday evidence-based practice in academic libraries: Case studies and reflections
by Bradford Lee Eden
Developing Globally Inclusive Practices for Library Instruction MaterialsÂ
by Pamela Espinosa de los Monteros & Meris Mandernach Longmeier
Adapting Evidence-Based Practices to Improve Library Instruction: Using Customized Tools to Support Peer Mentoring and ObservationÂ
by Mary K. Oberlies, Kristin Buxton & Annie Zeidman-Karpinski
Reframing library student employment as a high-impact practice: Implications from case studiesÂ
by Erin Rinto, Rosan Mitola & Kate Otto
Unveiling Students’ Views on Librarians as Teachers in Virtual Library Instruction SessionsÂ
by Nove E. Variant Anna, Dessy Harisanty, Indah Rachma Cahyani, Nurma Harumiaty & Kaur Kiran
Open Access Strategies and Scholarly Publishing
by Charles W. Bailey Jr.
Documenting an Open Future in a Post-Policy WorldÂ
by Caitlin Harrington & Rachel E. Scott
Managing Open Content Resources from Discovery to DeliveryÂ
by Rhiannon Bruner & Danielle Bromelia
Riding the Wave of Open Access: Providing Library Research Support for Scholarly Publishing LiteracyÂ
by Linlin Zhao
The Library Profession in the Time of Open AccessÂ
by Sidney Eng
Increasing Visibility of Open Access Materials in a Library Catalog: Case Study at a Large Academic Research LibraryÂ
by Jeff Edmunds & Ana Enriquez
Library Management & Collection Development
by Shannon Nickle
Organizing Library Collections: Theory and Practice
by Stephanie Sussmeier
Indonesian LIS Professionals’ Understanding of Library 2.0: A Pilot StudyÂ
by Bekti Mulatiningsih & Kelly Johnson
Exploring the Potential of Big Data Analytics in Improving Library Management in Indonesia: Challenges, Opportunities, and Best Practice
by Nurul Islam, Khairul Islam & Monulirul Islam
Libraries Supporting Institutional Goals
by Arlene Alleyne-Regis
Indonesia Electronic Library Design Plan for Supporting a Distance Learning EnvironmentÂ
by Lamhot S. P. Simamora & Firman Gunawan
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Explore Librarianship with Routledge Open Access Books
Gain fresh perspectives on the evolving role of libraries and librarianship. This curated collection of open access books from Routledge offers practical insights, case studies, and global viewpoints to support your professional development and institutional strategies.
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Taylor & Francis’ Sustainable Development Goals Online collection is a carefully curated interdisciplinary collection of digital content mapped to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The SDG Online collection includes more than 12,000 of the most important and relevant book chapters and journal articles, published under the Routledge and CRC Press imprints, in an online library covering all 17 SDGs.
Explore these collections that highlight key topics and discussions in the field of Quality Education, Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, and Partnerships for the Goals. Expand each tab to access research related to various SDGs below.
SDG 4: Quality Education
SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
by Ludwig Gelot
Advancing Environmental Justice Education: A Critical Review of Research and Practice
by Monica Miles, Alexandra Schindel, Katherine Haq, Tasnim Aziz
In Pursuit of Epistemic Justice: Knowledge Politics in Development Partnerships
by Lise Woensdregt
SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals
by Tom G. Griffiths
Meeting Information Needs Through Global Partnerships: A Roadmap to Becomming a Global Health Sciences Library
by Nandita S. Mani, Megan Fratta, Rebecca Carlson, Michelle Cawley
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