This article submitted to IUPUI ScholarWorks as part of the OASIS Project. Article reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. Permission granted through posted policies on copyright owner’s website or through direct contact with copyright owner.Many issues in academic library practice and research are affected by staffing
patterns. To provide an overview of librarian distribution among large,
medium, and small institutions, librarian to nonlibrarian ratios, and ratios
of library staff to students and faculty, a database comprising 1,380 four year
nonspecialized U.S. academic institutions was constructed. Among
other findings, these descriptive data show that academic librarians are
distributed bimodally, with a few large libraries employing about half of all
academic librarians. Findings concerning librarians, institutions, and staffing
ratios by library size, Carnegie classification, and control are presented