The author describes her experiences as a librarian and an adjunct professor at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at Simmons College in South Hadley, Massachusetts. She enjoys teaching students about library science, and loves her job. She says it can be difficult balancing two jobs, but that the reward of helping create new librarians makes it worth it. It also helps her keep her own skills current
As a librarian supporting online or distance programs, it can often be difficult to develop effectiv...
Many librarians are assigned liaison roles outside of their subject expertise. How can librarians s...
The book Humor and Information Literacy was co-authored by Scott Sheidlower and Joshua Vossler
The author describes her experiences as a librarian and an adjunct professor at the Graduate School ...
This poster discusses approaches to ensure that adjunct placements leverage the temporary placement ...
New academic librarian takes on formal classroom role, as adjunct assistant professor, due to shorta...
This panel will discuss how two librarians have leveraged their adjunct positions to maximize their ...
A master’s degree in Library and Information Science, or MLIS, represents much more than the credent...
There are numerous benefits to taking on a new role as an online adjunct professor. My experiences t...
For two different semesters, the author—an academic library liaison for a large school of music—had ...
currentI have been a librarian at UFV since 2005. Prior to that, I held positions as Library Instruc...
For many academic libraries, the library instruction session (or sessions), whether delivered on dem...
The article discusses an upper division capstone class in Sociology focused on the adjunct experienc...
From community colleges to research universities to private colleges, part-time, graduate student, a...
My guest speaker presentation covers my background, current career setting, major roles and responsi...
As a librarian supporting online or distance programs, it can often be difficult to develop effectiv...
Many librarians are assigned liaison roles outside of their subject expertise. How can librarians s...
The book Humor and Information Literacy was co-authored by Scott Sheidlower and Joshua Vossler
The author describes her experiences as a librarian and an adjunct professor at the Graduate School ...
This poster discusses approaches to ensure that adjunct placements leverage the temporary placement ...
New academic librarian takes on formal classroom role, as adjunct assistant professor, due to shorta...
This panel will discuss how two librarians have leveraged their adjunct positions to maximize their ...
A master’s degree in Library and Information Science, or MLIS, represents much more than the credent...
There are numerous benefits to taking on a new role as an online adjunct professor. My experiences t...
For two different semesters, the author—an academic library liaison for a large school of music—had ...
currentI have been a librarian at UFV since 2005. Prior to that, I held positions as Library Instruc...
For many academic libraries, the library instruction session (or sessions), whether delivered on dem...
The article discusses an upper division capstone class in Sociology focused on the adjunct experienc...
From community colleges to research universities to private colleges, part-time, graduate student, a...
My guest speaker presentation covers my background, current career setting, major roles and responsi...
As a librarian supporting online or distance programs, it can often be difficult to develop effectiv...
Many librarians are assigned liaison roles outside of their subject expertise. How can librarians s...
The book Humor and Information Literacy was co-authored by Scott Sheidlower and Joshua Vossler