Kara Flynn Data-verified
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Kara Flynn's research interests center on library science, with a particular focus on archival practices and higher education. Her recent publications explore various aspects of library instruction, including strategies for managing large classes and fostering graduate student research through speaker series. Flynn has also investigated the development of management skills among archival professionals and the creation of digital exhibits using research guides for students. Her work addresses practical applications within academic libraries, aiming to enhance educational resources and professional development for both students and staff.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 48
- Citations: 7
Selected Publications
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Gissing, Grub Street, and the Transformation of British Publishing (2021)
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“Slightly prepared:” A survey of how archival professionals develop management skills (2021)
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Fostering Graduate Student Research: Launching a Speaker Series (2021)
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- Fostering Graduate Student Research: Launching a Speaker Series
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