Karen A. Randolph

Karen A. Randolph

Florida State University

H-index: 21

North America-United States

About Karen A. Randolph

Karen A. Randolph, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Florida State University,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

“I didn't know it would be like this”: Professional Preparation for Social-Service Information Work in Public Libraries

Social workers in the stacks: Public librarians’ perceptions and experiences

Bridging the service gap: Branch managers talk about social workers in public libraries

Information and communications technology use in rural child welfare work

Assessing the relationship between client-perpetrated violence and intentions to leave child welfare

Education and employment transitions among young adults with disabilities: Comparisons by disability status, type and severity

Information Communication Technology and the Social Worker-Client Relationship: Lessons from Communication Theory

Timing and predictors of frontline worker departures from child welfare: A survival analysis

Karen A. Randolph Information

University

Position

___

Citations(all)

1716

Citations(since 2020)

649

Cited By

1264

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

31

i10Index(since 2020)

17

Email

University Profile Page

Florida State University

Google Scholar

View Google Scholar Profile

Top articles of Karen A. Randolph

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

“I didn't know it would be like this”: Professional Preparation for Social-Service Information Work in Public Libraries

Journal of Education for Library and Information Science

Melissa Gross

Don Latham

Brittany Baum

Lauren Crabtree

Karen Randolph

2024/1/1

Social workers in the stacks: Public librarians’ perceptions and experiences

Public Library Quarterly

L Crabtree

D Latham

M Gross

B Baum

K Randolph

2024/1/2

Bridging the service gap: Branch managers talk about social workers in public libraries

Public Library Quarterly

B Baum

M Gross

D Latham

L Crabtree

K Randolph

2023/7/4

Information and communications technology use in rural child welfare work

Child & Family Social Work

Melissa Gross

Don Latham

Karen Randolph

Christopher Constantino

Elliot Chance Preshia

2023/2

Assessing the relationship between client-perpetrated violence and intentions to leave child welfare

Journal of Public Child Welfare

Erin A King

Dina J Wilke

Karen Randolph

2022/3/15

Education and employment transitions among young adults with disabilities: Comparisons by disability status, type and severity

International Journal of Disability, Development and Education

Leah P Cheatham

Karen Randolph

2022/3/4

Information Communication Technology and the Social Worker-Client Relationship: Lessons from Communication Theory

Advances in Social Work

Karen Randolph

Don Latham

Melissa Gross

Christopher Constantino

2022

Timing and predictors of frontline worker departures from child welfare: A survival analysis

Melissa Radey

Dina Wilke

Ying Zhang

Karen Randolph

2022

A survey of trauma education in social work programs in the United States and Canada

Journal of Social Work Education

Shamra Boel-Studt

Matthew Vasquez

Karen Randolph

Taylor Dowdy-Hazlett

2022/4/3

The subjective experience of information communication technology use among child welfare workers

Children and Youth Services Review

Christopher Constantino

Karen Randolph

Melissa Gross

Don Latham

Mollie Rooney

...

2021/2/1

Internet use and resilience in adolescents: A systematic review

Melanie Sage

Karen Randolph

Dale Fitch

Todd Sage

2021/2

Examining the Information Communication Technology Use of Rural Child Welfare Workers Using the Experience Sampling Method

Melissa Gross

Chris Constantino

Don Latham

Karen Randolph

Elliot Preshia

...

2021/12/1

A Comparison of Professional Views on Research-Supported Parenting Interventions in A Community-Based System of Care

Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work

Mary Kay Falconer

Karen A Randolph

Megan Deichen Hansen

2020/7/3

Examining occupational stress in early-career child welfare workers

Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health

Dina J Wilke

Karen Randolph

Cassandra Olson

2020/7/2

Youth with disabilities transitioning from foster care: Examining prevalence and predicting positive outcomes

Children and Youth Services Review

Leah P Cheatham

Karen A Randolph

Laura D Boltz

2020/3/1

See List of Professors in Karen A. Randolph University(Florida State University)