Herring, who is dean of library services at Dacus Library Winthrop U. (Rock Hill, South Carolina) has written a chilling work laying out how the abrupt and significant decline in reading can be linked
In 2001, Herring published a much talked about article, "Ten Reasons Why the Internet is No Substitute for a Library," in American Libraries. How well have the reasons held up? Herring asserts here th
In a nonpartisan approach to the contentious issue of abortion, Herring (library services, Winthrop U., South Carolina) provides semantic, historical, and economic context on the controversy and sampl
"Social media has accelerated communication, expanded business horizons and connected millions of individuals. Social networking sites are used by scammers, criminals and sexual predators, and many pe
Pauly (health care systems, Wharton School, U. of Pennsylvania) and Herring (Ph.D. candidate at the Wharton School) investigate the extent of risk pooling in private health insurance markets in the Un