848 total citations 39 papers, 522 citations indexed
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Keith Curry Lance is a scholar working on Library and Information Sciences, Education and Information Systems.
According to data from OpenAlex, Keith Curry Lance has authored 39 papers receiving a total of 522 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Library and Information Sciences, 11 papers in Education and 9 papers in Information Systems. Recurrent topics in Keith Curry Lance's work include Library Science and Information Literacy (22 papers), Library Science and Administration (19 papers) and Gender and Technology in Education (5 papers). Keith Curry Lance is often cited by papers focused on Library Science and Information Literacy (22 papers), Library Science and Administration (19 papers) and Gender and Technology in Education (5 papers). Keith Curry Lance collaborates with scholars based in United States. Keith Curry Lance's co-authors include Linda Hofschire and has published in prestigious journals such as Phi Delta Kappan, Library & Information Science Research and TechTrends.
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Keith Curry Lance
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360 citations
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Lance, Keith Curry, et al.. (2018). Why School Librarians Matter: What Years of Research Tell Us: When Schools Have High-Quality Library Programs and Librarians Who Share Their Expertise with the Entire School Community, Student Achievement Gets a Boost. Phi Delta Kappan. 99(7). 15.
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Lance, Keith Curry, et al.. (2015). Everybody’s Teacher: Administrators’ and Teachers’ Perceptions of School Librarians: Findings from the South Carolina Association of School Librarian’s Impact Study.. Scholar Commons (University of South Carolina). 43(1). 8.
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Lance, Keith Curry, et al.. (2010). The Impact of School Libraries on Academic Achievement: A Research Study Based on Responses from Administrators in Idaho.. 26(9). 14–17.6 indexed citations
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Lance, Keith Curry, et al.. (2010). School Librarians Continue to Help Students Achieve Standards: "The Third Colorado Study (2010)." A Closer Look..10 indexed citations
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Lance, Keith Curry, et al.. (2009). America's Star Libraries: Top-Rated Libraries.. Library journal. 134(19). 18–22.1 indexed citations
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Lance, Keith Curry, et al.. (2009). America's Star Libraries.. Library journal. 134(3). 26–33.5 indexed citations
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Lance, Keith Curry, et al.. (2008). The Link between Public Libraries and Early Reading Success.. School library journal. 54(9). 44–47.4 indexed citations
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Lance, Keith Curry, et al.. (2004). Retirement, Retention, and Recruitment: The Future of Librarianship in Colorado. A Closer Look..3 indexed citations
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Lance, Keith Curry. (2002). What Research Tells Us about the Importance of School Libraries.. Knowledge quest. 31(1). 17–22.23 indexed citations
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Lance, Keith Curry, et al.. (2002). Time To Tell the Whole Story: Outcome-Based Evaluation and the Counting on Results Project.. 41(4).4 indexed citations
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Lance, Keith Curry, et al.. (2002). Book Displays Increase Fiction Circulation over 90%, Non-Fiction Circulation 25%.1 indexed citations
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Lance, Keith Curry. (2001). Proof of the Power: Quality Library Media Programs Affect Academic Achievement.. 8(4). 14.13 indexed citations
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Lance, Keith Curry, et al.. (2000). Dick and Jane Go to the Head of the Class.. School library journal. 46(4). 44–47.13 indexed citations
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Lance, Keith Curry, et al.. (2000). Lies, Damn Lies, and Indexes.. American libraries. 31(6).2 indexed citations
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Lance, Keith Curry, et al.. (2000). How School Librarians Help Kids Achieve Standards: The Second Colorado Study.78 indexed citations
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Lance, Keith Curry, et al.. (1996). Output Measures for Children's Services in Public Libraries: A Status Report.. 35(4).3 indexed citations
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Lance, Keith Curry. (1994). The Impact of School Library Media Centers on Academic Achievement.. 12(3). 167.115 indexed citations
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Lance, Keith Curry, et al.. (1993). M.L.S. Librarians in Public Libraries: Where They Are and Why It Matters.. 32(4).1 indexed citations
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Lance, Keith Curry, et al.. (1992). The Roles of Libraries in Education..1 indexed citations
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