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Associate Professor / Associate Dean for Collections and Open Initiatives
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Jessica Morales's research investigates various aspects of academic librarianship, with a particular focus on electronic resources, technical services, and professional development. Her publications explore the lifecycle of electronic resources in academic libraries, the evolving roles within technical services departments, and insights gained from professional conferences. She has examined topics such as communication strategies, leadership, and the assimilation of new resource acquisition models. Morales also has a publication related to the hypothetical learning trajectory for understanding the concept of the height of a triangle using GeoGebra, indicating an interest in educational technology applications. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 3, with 16 total publications and 55 citations.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 16
- Citations: 55
Selected Publications
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Leadership and advocacy in technical services: A conversation with Melanie McGurr (2025)
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The evolving role of technical services: a discussion with Brian Gray (2025)
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Exploring Professional Development and Networking: Insights from Three Conferences (2024)
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- Communication across the electronic resources lifecycle: a survey of academic libraries
- The evolving role of technical services: a discussion with Brian Gray
- Leadership and advocacy in technical services: A conversation with Melanie McGurr
- Proposal Of a Hypothetical Learning Trajectory Line for The Assimilation of The Concept Of Height Of A Triangle By Using GeoGebra
- Proposal Of a Hypothetical Learning Trajectory Line for The Assimilation of The Concept Of Height Of A Triangle By Using GeoGebra
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