Mia Partlow
Name Pronunciation
mee-uh part-lohPronouns
She / HerTo acknowledge that assumptions about someone’s gender identity could be incorrect, many organizations, including NC State, have begun to encourage community members to include a brief statement of their gender pronouns as they introduce themselves within a group.
Resource Sharing Librarian
Department:
Access ServicesPhone: (919) 515-3407
Email: mia_partlow@ncsu.edu

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Ask Me About...
- Resource Sharing (Tripsaver interlibrary loan and TRLN Direct)
- Services for Distance Learners
- Course Reserves
Subject Specialist Areas
- Distance Learning and Learning Technology
Selected Works
Recent Works
Displaying a Georeferenced Map in KnightLab’s StoryMap JS
Hayes, E. Y., & Partlow, M. (2022). Displaying a Georeferenced Map in KnightLab’s StoryMap JS. Programming Historian, 5(11). https://doi.org/10.46430/phen0098
Introduction to Map Warper
Rodríguez, A. P., & Cuadros, M. (2022). Introduction to Map Warper. Programming Historian, 10(11). https://doi.org/10.46430/phen0106
Snippets, subject lines, and exclamation points: A case study in constructing better library emails
Davis, R. C., Partlow, M., Pearce, D., & Sheffield, S. (2022). Snippets, subject lines, and exclamation points: A case study in constructing better library emails. Weave: Journal of Library User Experience, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.3998/weaveux.1634
My Projects
Shout-outs From My Colleagues
Shout-outs are kind words from Libraries staff to other Libraries staff for going out of their way to be extra awesome at their job.
Mia led the Communications Infrastructure project with vision, perceptiveness, and amazing project management skills. And she was a wonderful collaborator on an article we co-wrote about the project with two other colleagues. Her literature review section absolutely blew me away!
— Robin Davis
I'm grateful to the complex and conscientious work of the Collaborative and Remote Work Task Force (CRWTF). They created outstanding guidance that is so well-organized and accessible! I revisit the Confluence pages on a regular basis, and consider them one of the most important foundations for our work. The guidance, tips, and examples for conducting hybrid meetings, setting up and implementing the onboarding process, and the advice for team building are incredibly helpful for all of us, most especially middle managers and project managers. The meeting free days and TL;DR summaries in each section of the guidance documentation represent the intentionality and care put into this work by this amazing team. Thank you to Hillary Fox, Kevin Beswick, Robin Davis, Mia Partlow, Lynn Whittenberger, and Jennifer Garrett for supporting our work through the Collaborative and Remote Work Task Force (CRWTF).
— Hilary Davis