LIB Latest Research Publications

The most recent research from the faculty and staff of the USF Libraries (December 2021)
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At the USF Libraries, our faculty librarians and staff regularly contribute research presentations, peer-reviewed articles, or equivalent publications that impact the profession. Explore the LIB Latest in publications below.

 

Camielle Crampsie, Marketing and Outreach Librarian, and Karla Morris, Manager of Instructional Design, at USF’s Nelson Poynter Memorial Library co-wrote the article “Meeting Strategic Communication Goals Through a Sustainable Library Newsletter” published in the Marketing Libraries Journal.

Citation: Crampsie, C., & Morris, K. “Meeting Strategic Communication Goals Through a Sustainable Library Newsletter.” Marketing Libraries Journal. (2021). https://journal.marketinglibraries.org/fall2021/12_MLJv5i2.pdf

 

 

Allison Symulevich co-wrote a chapter for ACRL Scholarly Communications Cookbook called “Developing a Podcast for Highlighting Faculty Teaching and Research.”

Citation: Symulevich, A., Zager, R., & Henkel, T. “Developing a Podcast for Highlighting Faculty Teaching and Research.” In ACRL Scholarly Communications Cookbook, Eds. E. Bongiovanni & B. Buljung. Chicago: ACRL, 2021.

 

 

Susan Ariew co-wrote an article published in the journal Teaching and Teacher Education, called “How the questions of prospective teachers evolve when linking research to practice.” The journal is ranked #1 in Google Scholar.

Citation: Ariew, S., & van Ingen Lauer, S. “How the questions of prospective teachers evolve when linking research to practice.” Teaching and Teacher Education. (2022). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2021.103539

 

 

Amanda Boczar and Sydney Jordan, along with interns Maria “Mimi” Coto and Emma Frank, presented “Engaging Student Employees with DEIA: Team-Driven Conscious Editing for Special Collections Metadata and Archival Description” to the ASERL Special Collections Interest Group.

Amanda, Sydney, and Emma also presented at the Books on Screen Symposium’s Archives & Special Collections, hosted by the University of Leeds and Anglia Ruskin University.

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