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Kristine S. Condic is a Professor Emerita at Oakland University’s Kresge Library. She holds a Master of Training and Development from Oakland University’s School of Education and Human Services, and a Master of Science in Librarianship from Western Michigan University. Her research focuses on library leadership, pandemic response in academic libraries, electronic resource management, and institutional analysis of library directors’ qualifications. She teaches a General Education course on library research and technology.
Recent studies include examining how academic libraries updated their websites during the 2020 pandemic and analyzing the educational backgrounds of Association of Research Libraries (ARL) directors. Her work frequently bridges practical library management with scholarly inquiry, emphasizing user-centered service delivery and organizational effectiveness.
Dr. Condic has contributed to books on middle management in libraries and pioneered the use of virtual environments like Second Life for library training. Her publications span over three decades, addressing topics from citation analysis to budget prioritization in academic libraries.
Her awards section remains empty, but her contributions to library science have been recognized through sustained academic output and institutional roles. She advises no listed students, though her courses likely engage Oakland University undergraduates in information literacy.




