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Ryan Splenda

Business & Economics Librarian (Librarianship)

Pittsburgh, PA

Ryan Splenda is the Business & Economics Librarian at Carnegie Mellon University, and liaison to the Tepper School of Business. Ryan earned his MLIS from the University of Pittsburgh.

Publications

  • Migrating the Tepper School of Business to the Symplectic Elements Research Information Management System
  • Connecting the CMU Community with PE/VC Data: Positioning CMU Libraries as a Strategic Partner for Entrepreneurship
  • Comparing Business Faculty Research Output for RPT Processes: A Use-Case for SciVal's Benchmarking Module
  • Why SciVal has Become an Essential Ingredient in the Tepper Reappointment, Promotion, and Tenure (RPT) Process.
  • Evidence Synthesis Work in the Field of Business & Management
  • Migrating the Tepper School of Business (TSB) to the Symplectic Elements Research Information Management (RIM) System
  • Understanding the Practices and Challenges of Teaching with Data in Undergraduate Social Science Courses at Carnegie Mellon University
  • Transition Partnerships: How Library Publishing Services Can Support Society Publishing Transitions to Open Access Self-Sufficiency
  • Systematic Reviews in Business & Management: A New Role for Business Librarians
  • What is "Systematic" about Systematic Literature Reviews?
  • Systematic Reviews (SR) in Business & Management: A New Role for Business Librarians
  • INTRODUCTION TO INDEXING AND ABSTRACTING
  • Venturing forth: Venture capital and private equity information in academic business libraries
  • PROTOCOL: Does executive compensation predict publicly traded firms' financial performance or inaccurate financial reporting?
  • An Exploration of Business Librarian Participation in Knowledge Synthesis Reviews
  • From Solo to Duo “Business” Librarianship: Case Studies at CMU & Yale
  • Does chief executive compensation predict financial performance or inaccurate financial reporting in listed companies: A systematic review
  • Systematic Searching: A Case of Undergraduate Researchers Developing Information & Data Literacy Skills

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