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Written/Unwritten : diversity and the hidden truths of tenure
by
Patricia A. Matthew (Editor)
Call Number: LB2335.7 .W75 2016
ISBN: 9781469630168
Publication Date: 2016-11-07
Digital Scholarship in the Tenure, Promotion, and Review Process
by
Deborah Lines Andersen
Call Number: LB2333 .D54 2004
ISBN: 0765611147
Preparing for Promotion, Tenure, and Annual Review
by
Robert M. Diamond
Call Number: LB2335.7 .D53 2004
ISBN: 188298272X
The Black Academic's Guide to Winning Tenure Without Losing Your Soul
by
Kerry Ann Rockquemore; Tracey Laszloffy
Call Number: LB2335.7 .R63 2008
ISBN: 9781588265623
The Teaching Portfolio
by
Peter Seldin
Call Number: LB2333 .S464 2004
ISBN: 9781882982691
The evaluation of scholarship in academic promotion and tenure processes: Past, present, and future
Schimanski, L. A., & Alperin, J. P. (2018). F1000Research, 7
How significant are the public dimensions of faculty work in review, promotion and tenure documents?
Alperin, J. P., Muñoz, N. C., Schimanski, L. A., Fischman, G. E., Niles, M. T., & McKiernan, E. C. (2019). ELife, 8
Publish and Perish? An Assessment of Gender Gaps in Promotion to Tenure in Academia
Weisshaar, K. (2017). Social Forces, 96(2), 529-560.
Do Tenure and Promotion Policies Discourage Publications in Predatory Journals?
McQuarrie, F. A. E., Kondra, A. Z., & Lamertz, K. (2020). Journal of Scholarly Publishing, 51(3), 165–181.
Why we publish where we do: Faculty publishing values and their relationship to review, promotion and tenure expectations
Niles, M. T., Schimanski, L. A., McKiernan, E. C., & Juan, P. A. (2020). PLoS One, 15(3)
Tenure in Academia, the Past, Present and Future
Interview of Greg Scholtz is the director of the Department of Academic Freedom, Tenure, and Governance at the American Association of University Professors.
Tenure (AAUP)
Description of tenure and links to resources for faculty seeking tenure.
Tenure
by
produced by Paul Schiff, Tai Duncan, Brendan McDonald ; written and directed by Mike Millon
Call Number: PN1997.2 .T338 2009
Comedy starring Luke Wilson.
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