University faculty's perception of a library liaison program: A case study
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This article examines how university faculty perceive a library liaison program. Specifically, it discusses what faculty consider to be important services that a liaison should provide for them, whether faculty see any improved services resulting from the program, and whether faculty deem the subject background of a liaison librarian as indispensable.