M.L.I.S., The University of Alabama
B.A., The University of Alabama
Professor Brothers has co-authored and written several articles for publications such as Journal of Business and Finance Librarianship and College & Research Libraries. He has held several leadership positions in the Business Reference and Services Section of the American Library Association, including serving as chair of the section in 2015-2016.
Brothers, Paul. (2013). “SBRnet: Sports Business Research Network.” Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship. 18 (4):337-342.
Brothers, Paul, Dewland, Jason, Hahn, Ed, Martin, Julia. “The Business of Social Media: How to Plunder the Treasure Trove.” Reference & User Services Quarterly: The Journal of The Reference and User Services Association (RUSA), 51(2):37-42.
Brothers, Paul (ed.), Monica Hagan, and Shikha Sharma. 2010. “Best of the Best Business Websites (Free Resources) The 2010 Selection.” Reference & User Services Quarterly: The Journal of The Reference and User Services Association (RUSA), 50, (2):132-134.
Pike, Lee, Chapman, Karen, Brothers, Paul, Hines, Todd. (2010). “Library Outreach to the Alabama Black Belt: the Alabama Entrepreneurial Research Network.” Journal of Business and Finance Librarianship. 15(3 &4):197-207.
Brothers, Paul (2010). “World Wide Web Reviews, International Organizations: International Labour Organization (ILO.org).” Journal of Business and Finance Librarianship, 15(2):124-130.
Brothers, Paul, Evans, Kelly, Scott, Penny, Trott, Garrett (2009). “Best of the Best Business Websites (Free Resources) The 2009 Selection.” Reference & User Services Quarterly: The Journal of The Reference and User Services Association (RUSA), 49(1):52-5.
Website review of Transparency International (2007) http://www.transparency.org/ for Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship, 13(1): 49-55.
Chapman, Karen, and Paul Brothers. (2006) “Database Coverage for Research in Management Information Systems,” College & Research Libraries 67(1): 50-62.
Chapman, Karen and Paul Brothers. (2004). “A Reference Study of Leading MIS Journals: Identifying Formats, Frequency, and Journal Subjects,” Journal of Business and Finance Librarianship 10(2):17-29.
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