J. B. Hill
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Also affiliated: Southeastern Louisiana University (1999–2005); Riley Hospital for Children (1980); Indiana University Bloomington (2007–2008); Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis (1980); Indiana University (2007); Auburn University at Montgomery (1992)
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J. B. Hill's research focuses on academic librarianship, particularly concerning recruitment and retention practices within the Southeastern United States. Recent publications explore post-pandemic perspectives on these practices, drawing insights from job seekers. Hill has also examined the evolving job market for academic librarians in the region. Scholarship metrics include an h-index of 9 with 22 total publications and 230 total citations. Key collaborators include Jenna Eastwood Hill, Christopher Stewart, and Claresta Icasia, all from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, with whom Hill shares multiple publications.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 22
- Citations: 231
Selected Publications
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Recruitment and retention challenges in Southeastern US academic libraries (2025)
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Post-pandemic perspectives on academic librarian recruitment practices: Insights from job seekers (2024)
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The Post-Pandemic Job Market for Academic Librarians in the Southeast United States (2024)
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Assessing the good will of community users in an academic library (2012)
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Community users in North American academic libraries (2011)
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- Post-pandemic perspectives on academic librarian recruitment practices: Insights from job seekers
- Recruitment and retention challenges in Southeastern US academic libraries
- Post-pandemic perspectives on academic librarian recruitment practices: Insights from job seekers
- Recruitment and retention challenges in Southeastern US academic libraries
- Post-pandemic perspectives on academic librarian recruitment practices: Insights from job seekers
- Recruitment and retention challenges in Southeastern US academic libraries
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