Submissions from 2013
Sunday Does Not Come in Camp, Margaret T. Kidd
Submissions from 2012
Profiles in Science: John Bennett Fenn, Kimberly Brady, Roy Brown, Emily Johnson, Shannon D. Jones, Margaret Henderson, Dana Ladd, Irene Lubker, and Jennifer A. McDaniel
Library Use of Web-based Research Guides, Jimmy Ghaphery and Erin White
Virginia’s Emerging Leaders: An Update and Suggestions for the Virginia Library Association, Megan Hodge, Betsy Appleton, and Matthew Jabaily
Congratulations! You've Landed an Interview: What Do Hiring Committees Really Want?, Megan Hodge and Nicole Spoor
Submissions from 2010
Beyond Description: Converting Web Site Usage Statistics into Concrete Site Improvement Ideas, Julie Arendt and Cassie Wagner
Submissions from 2008
Growing Adult Readers: Promoting Leisure Reading in Academic Libraries, Renée Bosman, John Glover, and Monique Prince
Kinda Just Like Google: Presence and variety of search options on library homepages, Jimmy Ghaphery, Susan Teague Rector, and Sam Byrd
Designing Search: Effective Search Interfaces for Academic Library Websites, Susan Teague Rector and Jimmy Ghaphery
Submissions from 2007
Women in Science and Engineering: Politics of Gender, Ibironke Lawal
Submissions from 2005
Too quick? Log analysis of Quick Links from an academic library website, Jimmy Ghaphery
Submissions from 2004
There’s an 800-pound gorilla in our stacks: An information literacy case study of Google, Jimmy Ghaphery
Submissions from 2002
My Library at Virginia Commonwealth University: Third Year Evaluation, Jimmy Ghaphery
Scholarly Communication: The Use and Non-Use of E-Print Archives for the Dissemination of Scientific Information, Ibironke Lawal
Submissions from 2001
Instructional Technology at Cabell Library, Jimmy Ghaphery
Personalized information clients: short answers to simple questions about “my library” services, Jimmy Ghaphery, Martin Kesselman, and Sarah Barbara Watstein
Submissions from 2000
Adult Learning Theory and Reference Services: Consonances and Potentials, Jimmy Ghaphery
VCU's My Library: Librarians Love It. . . . Users? Well, Maybe, Jimmy Ghaphery and Dan Ream