During the mid-1990s, Kathleen Hardee Arsenault conducted research on two notable authors, Francis Robert Goulding and Lois Lenski. A member of the Poynter Library faculty from 1981 through 2009 and a graduate of Wellesley College and Simmons College, she has written articles and scholarly reviews on a variety of Florida topics, including the historical development of children’s literature in Florida. Arsenault previously served as dean of the Poynter Library
Biographical study of Sarah Comly Norris Bogle (1870-1932), a library educator active from 1904, whe...
The 2002 Ginny Frankenthaler Memorial Scholarships in Library Science were awarded to Adrienne Lee a...
This report evaluates the present status and future potential of oral history collections at USF St....
Kathy Arsenault discusses her ascent from part-time collection development librarian to Dean of Libr...
A member of the USF faculty since 1980, Raymond O. Arsenault specializes in the social, political, a...
Dr. Jean Chance, a retired professor of journalism, joined the faculty of the University of Florida ...
Finally an academic tome on one of America\u27s most beloved children\u27s authors. Pflieger discuss...
Katharine Van Arsdale is the Archivist and Special Collections Librarian at Pacific Union College in...
Dr. Melvene Draheim Hardee, a higher education administrator, scholar, and leader spent her weekends...
Wendy Brenner visited The College at Brockport in October 1996. She is an author and professor of Cr...
Compiled by College at Brockport faculty member Laura Dumuhosky, and Professional staff members Kim ...
The chapter, "Children’s authors and their markets" was written by the listed authors including Gail...
The 15th issue of the library newsletter (spring, 2016) Inside this issue: - A Visit to the Martha B...
Katherine Paterson is the author of five books of children\u27s literature. Her first novel, The Si...
Since 1984, Leonard H. Axe Library at Pittsburg State University has honored book authors and other ...
Biographical study of Sarah Comly Norris Bogle (1870-1932), a library educator active from 1904, whe...
The 2002 Ginny Frankenthaler Memorial Scholarships in Library Science were awarded to Adrienne Lee a...
This report evaluates the present status and future potential of oral history collections at USF St....
Kathy Arsenault discusses her ascent from part-time collection development librarian to Dean of Libr...
A member of the USF faculty since 1980, Raymond O. Arsenault specializes in the social, political, a...
Dr. Jean Chance, a retired professor of journalism, joined the faculty of the University of Florida ...
Finally an academic tome on one of America\u27s most beloved children\u27s authors. Pflieger discuss...
Katharine Van Arsdale is the Archivist and Special Collections Librarian at Pacific Union College in...
Dr. Melvene Draheim Hardee, a higher education administrator, scholar, and leader spent her weekends...
Wendy Brenner visited The College at Brockport in October 1996. She is an author and professor of Cr...
Compiled by College at Brockport faculty member Laura Dumuhosky, and Professional staff members Kim ...
The chapter, "Children’s authors and their markets" was written by the listed authors including Gail...
The 15th issue of the library newsletter (spring, 2016) Inside this issue: - A Visit to the Martha B...
Katherine Paterson is the author of five books of children\u27s literature. Her first novel, The Si...
Since 1984, Leonard H. Axe Library at Pittsburg State University has honored book authors and other ...
Biographical study of Sarah Comly Norris Bogle (1870-1932), a library educator active from 1904, whe...
The 2002 Ginny Frankenthaler Memorial Scholarships in Library Science were awarded to Adrienne Lee a...
This report evaluates the present status and future potential of oral history collections at USF St....