In the Library with the Lead Pipe is a free, open-access online journal "founded and run by an international team of librarians working in various types of libraries" that seeks to reflect the views points of all librarian professionals and patrons, including "educators, administrators, library support staff, technologists, and community members." This publication originated as a group blog and grew into a formal, peer reviewed publication over the past decade. This journal publishes a range of articles, including analyses of best practices in a variety of libraries, literature views, original research studies, and more. Readers may find the most recent additions to this journal on the site's homepage. As of this write up, recent articles include a case study of a student literacy assessment for first year college students; an interview with a librarian with autism about neurodiversity in library settings; and a survey of digital humanities researchers in New York City. Readers can also check out all previously published articles via the Archives tab.
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