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  1. Library Acquisition Patterns
  2. Art Museum Staff Demographic Survey 2018
  3. Interrogating Institutional Practices in Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: Lessons and Recommendations from Case Studies in Eight Art Museums
  4. "I Recommend Dancing": Brooklyn Museum’s History of Inclusion and Moment of Transition
  5. An Engine for Diversity: Studio Museum in Harlem
  6. Big Deal: Should Universities Outsource More Core Research Infrastructure?
  7. Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity: Members of the Association of Research Libraries
  8. Red Light, Green Light: Aligning the Library to Support Licensing
  9. Rethinking Liaison Programs for the Humanities
  10. Ithaka S+R US Library Survey 2016
  11. Supporting the Changing Research Practices of Religious Studies Scholars
  12. Book publishing: University presses adapt
  13. Why Should Librarians Be Involved in Facilitating Access to Content Needed for Courses?
  14. Organizing the Work of the Research Library
  15. Barriers to Discovery of and Access to the Scientific Literature in the Corporate Sector
  16. UK Survey of Academics 2015
  17. Diversity and Inclusion in New York City’s Cultural Sector: BRIC
  18. Ithaka S+R US Faculty Survey 2015
  19. Diversity in the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs Community
  20. Office of Scholarly Communication
  21. Documents for a Digital Democracy
  22. Ithaka S+R US Library Survey 2013
  23. Ithaka S+R | Jisc | RLUK
  24. Supporting the Changing Research Practices of Art Historians
  25. Supporting the Changing Research Practices of Chemists
  26. Supporting the Changing Research Practices of Historians
  27. The Visual Resources Environment at Liberal Arts Colleges
  28. US Faculty Survey 2006
  29. US Faculty Survey 2009
  30. US Faculty Survey 2012
  31. US Library Survey 2006
  32. US Library Survey 2010
  33. What to Withdraw
  34. Taking Stock
  35. Meeting Researchers Where They Start
  36. Scholarly Societies and Scholarly Communication: A Look Ahead
  37. Libraries' Strategic Stewardship of their Users' Discovery Experience
  38. Does Discovery Still Happen in the Library?
  39. Preparing for the Future of Research Services for Art History: Recommendations from the Ithaka S+R Report
  40. Managing Our Collections in a Digital Age
  41. Driving With Data
  42. Stop the Presses
  43. Mile-High Views
  44. The Space Between
  45. Ithaka S+R US Faculty Survey 2012
  46. Ithaka S+R US Faculty Survey 2012
  47. Information professionals to serve academia
  48. When Rubber Meets the Road: Rethinking Your Library Collections
  49. Ithaka S+R Library Survey 2010: Insights From U.S. Academic Library Directors
  50. Ithaka S+R Library Survey 2010: Insights From U.S. Academic Library Directors
  51. Ithaka S+R Library Survey 2010: Insights From U.S. Academic Library Directors
  52. Ithaka S+R Faculty Survey 2009: Key Strategic Insights for Libraries, Publishers, and Societies
  53. Ithaka S+R Faculty Survey 2009: Key Strategic Insights for Libraries, Publishers, and Societies
  54. Ithaka S+R Faculty Survey 2009: Key Strategic Insights for Libraries, Publishers, and Societies
  55. What to Withdraw? Print Collection Management in the Wake of Digitization
  56. Ithaka 2006 Survey of US Academic Librarian Attitudes and Behaviors
  57. Ithaka 2006 Survey of US Academic Librarian Attitudes and Behaviors
  58. Ithaka 2006 Survey of US Academic Librarian Attitudes and Behaviors
  59. Ithaka 2006 Survey of US Higher Education Faculty Attitudes and Behaviors
  60. Ithaka 2006 Survey of US Higher Education Faculty Attitudes and Behaviors
  61. Ithaka 2006 Survey of US Higher Education Faculty Attitudes and Behaviors
  62. The Value of Scholarly Journals in a Two-Sided Market
  63. Getting from Here to There, Safely
  64. Books without boundaries
  65. Books without Boundaries: A Brief Tour of the System-wide Print Book Collection
  66. JSTOR: a case study in the recent history of scholarly communications
  67. The future ain't what it used to be
  68. The Transitional Period of the Periodicals Format Shift
  69. Library Periodical Expenses
  70. The library users’ view