This collection showcases the scholarly work and professional contributions of the library faculty at F.D. Bluford Library, North Carolina A&T State University. It includes peer-reviewed articles, conference presentations, posters, book chapters, and other forms of research and creative output.
The collection highlights the diverse expertise of library faculty in areas such as information literacy, digital scholarship, open access, data management, and more. Through this series, we aim to promote the academic and professional achievements of our library faculty and support the visibility and impact of their work within the academic community.
Submissions from 2025
Establishing Relationships with Student Affairs to Improve Student Success at Private Colleges and Universities, Carlos Grooms and Brittany N. Champion
Exploring the Current State of Student Success at Historically Black College and University Libraries, Harvey Long and Sarah N. Hernandez
Submissions from 2022
Redlining Today: A Conversation about Our City's Past and Present, Harvey Long, James Stewart, Carlos Grooms, and Kathryn Kehoe
Submissions from 2020
A 1920s Aggie Christmas: Stories from the Bluford Library Archives, James R. Stewart