J. B. Hill Data-verified
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J. B. Hill's research focuses on understanding the evolving landscape of academic librarianship, particularly in the context of post-pandemic shifts. Their work investigates recruitment practices and the associated challenges faced by academic libraries in the Southeastern United States. Publications from 2024 and 2025 explore job seeker perspectives on recruitment and broader recruitment and retention issues. Hill has a total of 22 publications, with 227 citations and an h-index of 9. Key collaborators include Jenna Eastwood Hill and Christopher Stewart, both from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, with whom Hill has shared multiple publications.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 22
- Citations: 228
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
- Post-pandemic perspectives on academic librarian recruitment practices: Insights from job seekers
- Recruitment and retention challenges in Southeastern US academic libraries
- The Post-Pandemic Job Market for Academic Librarians in the Southeast United States
- Post-pandemic perspectives on academic librarian recruitment practices: Insights from job seekers
- Recruitment and retention challenges in Southeastern US academic libraries
- The Post-Pandemic Job Market for Academic Librarians in the Southeast United States
- 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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