The faculty and professional staff of the Libraries, Press, and Copyright Office advance the creation of knowledge for the global community through provision and preservation of scholarly information resources; teaching of information literacy; research in library, archival, and information sciences; and the development of dynamic physical and virtual learning environments.
The Libraries Faculty and Staff Scholarship and Research series contains scholarship by faculty and staff of the Libraries in the form of published journal articles, letters to the editor in response to published journal articles, book chapters, books, and conference proceedings.
Any questions or concerns about this series should be directed to the Purdue e-Pubs Administrator (epubs@purdue.edu).
Papers from 1991
Public Administration and the Library of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, E. Stewart Saunders
Papers from 1985
Politics and Scholarship in Seventeenth-Century France: The Library of Nicolas Fouquet and the College Royal, E. Stewart Saunders
Papers from 1983
An Assessment of Choice as a Tool for Selection, John P. Schmitt and E. Stewart Saunders
Papers from 1982
Student Reliance on Faculty Guidance in the Selection of Reading Materials: The Use of Core Collections, E. Stewart Saunders
Papers from 1981
Acceptability on Non-Library/Information Science Publications in the Promotion and Tenure of Academic Librarians, Priscilla Geahigan, Harriet Nelson, E. Stewart Saunders, and Lawrence Woods
Alternatives to the Shelflist Measure for Determining the Size of a Subject Collection, E. Stewart Saunders, Harriet Nelson, and Priscilla Geahigan
Submissions from 1970
An evaluation of the music holdings of the Purdue University Library, Thomas E. Gerrish