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Friday Apr 20, 2007
NCSU Hosts Library Leadership Program

Media contact: Anna Dahlstein, tel. (919) 515-3585

North Carolina State University is hosting a prestigious executive leadership program for academic and research libraries between April 21 and 26, 2007. Jointly designed and sponsored by Association of Research Libraries (ARL) member libraries, the Research Library Leadership Fellows (RLLF) Program aims to prepare the next generation of deans and directors of large research libraries.

Vice Provost and Director of Libraries Susan K. Nutter says, ?As an institution that works actively to recruit and develop the most scholarly, dedicated, and creative members of the library profession, NC State will benefit from working closely with a group of Research Library Leadership Fellows who are poised to shape libraries and librarianship at the national and international level.?

The 2007?2008 ARL RLLF Program is being designed and sponsored by six ARL member libraries: University of California, Berkeley and the California Digital Library; Harvard University; University of Minnesota; North Carolina State University; Pennsylvania State University; and the University of Toronto.

A selection committee composed of the ARL directors sponsoring the program chose 23 fellows from a highly competitive applicant pool. The 2007?08 fellows include two senior administrators from the NCSU Libraries: Kristin Antelman, the Associate Director for the Digital Library, and Wendy Scott, the Assistant Director for Organizational Design and Learning.

The pilot program in 2004-2006 -- which was sponsored by the University of California at Los Angeles; Columbia University; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; University of Texas at Austin; and University of Washington -- included the NCSU Libraries? then-Head of Acquisitions and Director of Licensing, David Goldsmith, who has since been appointed to the senior position of Associate Director for Materials Management.

NC State?s institute of the 2007-2008 RLLF Program, the first of three, is organized around the theme ?Extreme Makeover: The Library Edition.? Its curriculum will be enhanced by site visits to Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The second institute will be hosted by Harvard University in July 2007.
 
Wednesday Apr 4, 2007
NCSU Announces Libraries Fellows
Media contact: Anna Dahlstein, tel. (919) 515-3585

The NCSU Libraries has announced the appointment of the NCSU Libraries Fellows, 2007-2009, effective July 2007: Kristen Blake, Hyun-Duck Chung, Sandra Littletree, Emily Mazure, and Joseph Ryan.

The NCSU Libraries Fellows Program develops future leaders for academic libraries, with a focus on science, engineering and digital librarianship, and on library management. Now in its ninth year, the program continues to attract a diverse and impressive group of talented new graduates from universities throughout North America. NCSU Libraries Fellows are appointed for a two-year term as members of the library faculty, combining a project assignment on an initiative of strategic importance with a half-time appointment in a home department.


Kristen Blake Kristen Blake brings experience in science library public and technical services, as well as an interest in innovation and leadership to the Fellows program. Blake's home department will be Metadata and Cataloging. Her project will focus on the implementation of E-Matrix, an electronic resource management system developed by the NCSU Libraries.

This May, Blake will receive the Master of Science in Library and Information Science and the Certificate of Advanced Study in Digital Libraries from Syracuse University. She was awarded a graduate assistantship at the School of Information, where she plans promotional appearances and writes press releases for the school, and she has served as the interim communications manager for that program. Blake also served as a library intern at the Moon Library, State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, where her duties included reference work and original cataloging of theses and dissertations. Before starting her graduate work, Blake was a freelance reporter. She holds the Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and English from Lehigh University.


Chung Hyun-Duck Chung's experience with digital projects will serve her well in her project assignment in Digital Publishing. She will build on her reference and instructional experience in her home department, Research and Information Services.

Chung will receive the Master of Information Studies from the University of Toronto in June. As a graduate assistant at the Gerstein Science Information Centre, Chung provides reference and instructional services in the health sciences. In the course of her graduate program, Chung has contributed to digital projects, including a digital library of North Korean photographs at the Cheng Yu Tung East Asian Library, University of Toronto, and a digital repository of materials of historical value at the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Chung received the Samuel James Stubbs Award, the Susan Iannucci Scholarship, and was named a Diversity Scholar by the Association of Research Libraries. She earned the Honours Bachelor of Arts with High Distinction in English Literature and USA Studies from the University of Toronto.


Sandra Littletree Sandra Littletree will capitalize on her extensive experience in education as she works on her project on the Librarian as Instructor in Research and Information Services. Her home department will be Collection Management.

Littletree received the Master of Science in Information Studies from the University of Texas at Austin. While earning her degree, she provided reference service and instruction service at the Perry-Castaneda Library, University of Texas, and at Austin Community College. She served as a Graduate Research Associate with the Honoring Generations Scholarship Program at the School of Information, updating the website, working with Native American scholarship applicants, and publicizing the program. Littletree has experience in a variety of educational environments, including higher education, K-12, and adult education. Among other academic honors, she was selected as a Spectrum Scholar and a Udall Scholar. In addition to her graduate degree in Information Science, she earned the Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction, as well as the Bachelor of Science in Communication Disorders from New Mexico State University.

Emily Mazure Emily Mazure brings varied experiences in science reference and a commitment to excellent instruction to her Fellows assignments. Mazure's background and interests are well-suited to her home assignment in the Veterinary Medical Library and her project on the Librarian as Instructor based at the Natural Resources Library.

Mazure will receive the Master of Science in Information from the University of Michigan in April. She holds two internships at the University of Michigan: at the Taubman Medical Library, she prepared an online tutorial for health care providers and offered orientation classes for incoming nursing students; at the Shapiro Science Library, she developed instructional mini-courses for databases and bioinformatics tools provided by the National Center for Biotechnology Information. Mazure is also a Research Assistant at the Center for Sustainable Systems, responsible for formulating and implementing a new organization system for print and electronic research documents. Before pursuing the Master of Science, Mazure earned the Bachelor of Science in Biology from Central Michigan University.


Joe Ryan Joe Ryan has been appointed to the position of Digital Projects Librarian and will join the NCSU Libraries as a member of the 2007-09 Fellows program. His home department assignment will be Digital Library Initiatives. Ryan's project assignment will be in Administration, contributing to planning for the new library on Centennial Campus. Ryan brings a passion for helping people embrace new technologies, as well as extensive experience with technology projects to his new position.

In May, Ryan will receive the Master of Science in Library and Information Science from Syracuse University, where he recently earned the Certificate of Advanced Study in Digital Libraries. As a Graduate Assistant, Ryan contributed to a document management system for the School of Information Studies and developed a new information architecture for the their website. He served as the Usability and Design Intern at the Syracuse University Center for Natural Language Processing and was previously an Information Processing Consultant for the University of Wisconsin-Madison Library Technology Group. Through these experiences he has mastered a broad range of hardware and software skills, including many library-specific programs. Ryan is a recipient of the Gaylord Graduate Award, based on academic merit. He earned the Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
 
Thursday Mar 29, 2007
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Making use of various types of data, including Geospatial (GIS) data and Numeric data (such as ICPSR data), can be an important component of research. If you're interested in learning more about how to incorporate data into your research, contact our GIS and numeric data specialists or Katherine Dexter Willis, Librarian for Management and Education. For more information about data, see http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/data/.
 
Wednesday Mar 28, 2007
@ 11:36:11 am  |  Section: Latest News, Latest News, Latest News, *Latest News, Latest News, Latest News  |  Permalink
Seminar to Explore Gaming and Digital Literacy

Media contact: Anna Dahlstein, (919) 515-3585

Constance Steinkuehler

Online gaming and learning expert Constance Steinkuehler will be the featured speaker at the NCSU Libraries' I. T. Littleton Seminar on Tuesday, May 1, 2007. It will be held at 2:00 P.M. in the second floor Assembly Room in the East Wing of the D. H. Hill Library. A reception will follow the seminar.

Steinkuehler's talk, entitled "Digital Media Literacy and Learning in Virtual Worlds," will address the forms of literacy that constitute participation in massively multiplayer online games (MMOs), also known as virtual worlds.

Currently an assistant professor in the curriculum and instruction department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Steinkuehler researches the intellectual practices that aid navigation, cognition and learning in virtual worlds. Such practices include informal scientific reasoning, collaborative problem solving, media and computational literacy, and the social learning mechanisms that support the development of such expertise, such as reciprocal apprenticeship and collective intelligence.

Steinkuehler's doctoral dissertation was a two-year online cognitive ethnography of the game Lineage, focusing specifically on the forms of cognition, learning, and literacy recruited from those who game. She teaches "Research in Online Virtual Worlds," "Analyzing Online Social Interaction," "Gender and Technology," and "Critical Instructional Practices on the Internet" and runs the annual Games, Learning, and Society Conference in Madison, Wisconsin.

This year's I. T. Littleton Seminar comes soon after the inauguration of the NCSU Libraries' Learning Commons, an innovative environment designed to support students' group work and social interaction through a variety of cutting-edge tools and services. Steinkuehler will provide an interesting perspective on how virtual and physical spaces build on each other, and ways in which many current students communicate, collaborate, and learn.

The annual I. T. Littleton Seminars are funded by an endowment established in 1987 to honor former Library Director Littleton upon his retirement from NC State. The Libraries welcomes your continued support of the I. T. Littleton Seminar series. If you would like to make a voluntary contribution to support future seminars, please send your check, payable to the Friends of the Library, to: Friends of the Library, NCSU Libraries, Box 7111, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7111. Please note "I. T. Littleton Seminar Endowment" on your check. For more information, please call (919) 515-2841.

Directions to the D. H. Hill Library at 2 Broughton Drive (near the intersection of Hillsborough Street and Horne St.) in Raleigh.

Parking information.

Photo credit: Ming-Fong Jan




 
Tuesday Jan 9, 2007
@ 02:02:13 pm  |  Section: Latest News  |  Permalink
Information for Spring 2006
Information about services from your subject specialist librarian during the Spring 2006 semester.

-- The Librarian For Management and Education, Katherine Dexter Willis, is available to provide in-class instruction with regard to library research and resources. Faculty can contact Katherine at 513-0304 or katherine_willis@ncsu.edu to schedule sessions with their classes. This is a great way to help prepare students for any research assignments or projects they will be working on!

-- Katherine will continue to have weekly office hours during the spring semester.

College of Education: Wed. 3-5 PM, Poe 400

Stop by to say hello and/or discuss any research questions you may have!

-- Katherine is happy to provide information and training on citation management software such as RefWorks. For more information, see http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/guides/citationtools/. Contact Katherine for answers to individual questions or to schedule a customized small-group training session.

Have a great Spring semester!

 

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