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Ohio State University logo                     Library Faculty Publications

This page is a joint effort by The Ohio State University Libraries's Committee on Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure and the Advisory Committee on Research to compile a current and collective bibliography of the publications by our current and emeritus library faculty. Faculty members are listed alphabetically, their emails and library departments are also included. Please send new references, updates, corrections, and comments to the email address at the bottom of the page.


Quick Jumps: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

A

Marti Alt

Associate Professor Emeritus

General Humanities, Thompson Library

 

·         Alt, Marti. “Contemporary Religious Literature [roundtable discussion]” In Summary of Proceedings, 55th Annual Conference of the American Theological Library Association, Divinity School at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, June 20-23, 2001, pp. 273-295. Edited by Margret Tacke Collins. Chicago: ATLA, 2001.

·         Alt, Marti. Bibliographic Instruction in Religion: a Survey of the Field. In Summary of Proceedings, 50th Annual Conference of the American Theological Library Association, Denver, Colorado, 21-24 June, 1996, pp. 106-112. Edited by Melody Chartier. Chicago: ATLA, 1997.

·         Alt, Marti. The Many Realms of King Arthur; Catalog of an Exhibit by The Ohio State University Libraries, January 9 - March 23, 1995. Columbus, Ohio, The Ohio State University Libraries, 1995.

·         Ebersole, Gary, and Martha S. Alt. “Religion,” in The Humanities and the Library, 2nd edition, pp. 240-76. Edited by Nena Couch and Nancy Allen. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 1993.

·         Alt, Martha S. “Issues in Developing a Religious Studies Collection,” Library Acquisitions: Practice and Theory 15 (1991): 207-214.

·         Adams, Marjorie, and Martha S. Alt, editors. Encyclopedia of Ohio Associations, 2nd edition. Columbus, OH: OHIONET, 1988. (Produced in both print and online editions)

·         Alt, Martha S. and Richard D. Shiels. “Library Materials on the History of Christianity at Ohio State University: An Update,” Collection Management 9 (Spring 1987):67-77.

·         Shiels, Richard D. and Martha S. Alt. “Library Materials on the History of Christianity at Ohio State University: An Assessment,” Collection Management 7 (Summer 1985):69-81.

 

B

Eleanor Block

Associate Professor

Journalism Library

 

·         Block, Eleanor S.  Real and Imaginary Monsters, Sex, Love, and Romance, And Some Things Out of the Ordinary: A Review of Recent Motion Picture Reference Sources, 2000-2004.  Communication Booknotes Quarterly, 36:1 (Winter 2005), 7-25.

·         Block, Eleanor S. September 11, 2001: The Press Reacts: A Review of Recent Literature.  Communication Booknotes Quarterly 35:1 (Winter 2004) 7-23.

·         Hamilton, Marsha J. and Eleanor S. Block.  Projecting Ethnicity and Race: An Annotated Bibliography of Studies on Imagery and American Film.  Westport, CT, London: Praeger, 2003.

·         Block, Eleanor S. Islam, Arabs, the Middle East and the Media: A Review of Recent Journalism and Broadcast Publications, 1995-2002.  Communication Booknotes Quarterly 34:P2 (Spring 2003), 78-88.

·         Block, Eleanor S. Radio Programs and Personalities: A Review of Reference Books. Communication Booknotes Quarterly. 32:2 (Spring 2001), 78-79.

·         Block, Eleanor S. The Media and Religion: A Decade of Print and Electronic Publications. Communication Booknotes Quarterly 31:1 (Winter 2000), 5-16.

·         Block, Eleanor S. A Survey of Media Criticism; National Rather than Local Reviews. SJR; Saint Louis Journalism Review 22 (July-August 1993), 14-17.

·         Block, Eleanor S. The Golden Age of Radio and Television Programming: A Guide to Reference Sources. RSR: Reference Services Review 21 (Summer 1993), 31-34.

·         Block, Eleanor S. Journalism Reviews: A Compendium of Media Criticism. Serials Review 19 (Spring 1993), 17-25.

·         Block, Eleanor S. Four Major Journalism Reviews. Serials Review 19 (Spring 1993), 25-26.

·         Block, Eleanor S. and James K. Bracken. Communication and the Mass Media: A Guide to the Reference Literature. (Reference Sources in the Humanities). Englewood, CA: Libraries Unlimited. 1991. 198 pp.

·         Block, Eleanor S. Motion Pictures: An Update Survey of Reference Sources, 1982-1988. RSR: Reference Services Review 17 (Fall 1989), 19-34.

·         Block, Eleanor S. Where Do We Go From Here?: Implications and Needs for Mass Communication Bibliography. MCB Newsletter. 2(January 1987), 5.

·         Block, Eleanor S. Mass Communication SIG Formed. Clio Among the Media 19 (January 1987), 7.

·         Block, Eleanor S. Photography: A Survey of New Reference Sources. RSR: Reference Services Review 15 (Summer 1987), 47-54.

·         Uncataloged Collections in the Ohio State University Libraries. Edited by Eleanor S. Block. Columbus, OH: The Ohio State University Libraries, 1986. Unpaged.

·         Block, Eleanor S. Undercover Collections. Tracings 1 (Spring, 1986), 3.

·         Block, Eleanor S. Ohio Newspaper History; A Guide to Resources. Ohio Newspaper Association Bulletin 56 (October 1986), 23-25.

·         Block, Eleanor S. Reference Sources in Journalism and Mass Communication. RSR: Reference Services Review 12 (winter 1984), 53-62.

·         Block, Eleanor S. Reference Sources on Film. RSR: Reference Services Review 11 (Winter 1983), 59-73.

·         Block, Eleanor S. Reference Sources in Photography. RSR: Reference Services Review 10 (Fall 1982), 23-29.

·         Block, Eleanor S. Current Survey of Reference Sources in Journalism. RSR: Reference Services Review 9 (January/March 1981), 7-16.

 

James K. Bracken

(This is only a partial list of Dr. Bracken's complete publications)

Professor

Library Administration

 

·         Katharine A. Dean, Miriam Conteh-Morgan, and James K. Bracken.  The Undergraduate’s Companion to Women Writers and Their Web Sites. Westport CT:  Libraries Unlimited, 2002.

·         Bracken, James K., and Larry G. Hinman. The Undergraduate’s Companion to American Writers and Their Web Sites. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 2001.

·         Bracken, James K. Come ye Blessed, Go ye Cursed”: The World of John Foxe's Acts and Monuments, also known as The Book of Martyrs. Columbus: Ohio State University Libraries, 1999.

·         Sterling, Christopher H., James K. Bracken, and Susan M. Hill. Mass Communication Research Resources: An Annotated Guide. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, 1998.

·         Bracken, James K. Reference Works in British and American Literature. 2nd ed. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1998.

·         Bracken, James K., and Joel Silver, eds. The British Literary Book Trade, 14751700. (Dictionary of Literary Biography, vol. 170). Detroit: Gale, 1996.

·         Bracken, James K. and Joel Silver, eds. The British Literary Book Trade, 17001820. (Dictionary of Literary Biography, vol. 154). Detroit: Gale, 1995.

·         Bracken, James K. and Christopher H. Sterling. Telecommunications Research Resources: An Annotated Guide. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 1995.

·         Block, Eleanor S. and James K. Bracken. Communication and the Mass Media: A Guide to the Reference Literature. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1991.

·         Bracken, James K. Reference Works in British and American Literature. Volume II: English and American Writers. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1991.

·         Bracken, James K. Reference Works in British and American Literature. Volume I: English and American Literature. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1990.

 

Joseph J. Branin

Director of Libraries/Professor

Library Administration

 

·         Institutional Repositories, Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, 2004 http://www.dekker.com/product/disclaimer.jsp?nextPage=%2Fservlet%2Fproduct%2FDOI%2F101081EELIS120020335%2Fmain

·         Knowledge Management in Academic Libraries: Building the Knowledge Bank at the Ohio State University, Journal of Library Administration, Volume 39, No.4, 2003, pp. 41-56.

·         With France Groen and Suzanne Thorin, The Changing Nature of Collection Management in Research Libraries, in Library Resources & Technical Services 44 (January 2000) 23-33.

·         Creating the Virtual Library: New Opportunities and Challenges for Resource Sharing in Proceedings of the International Conference on New Missions of Academic Libraries in the 21st Century (Beijing: Peking University Press, 1998) 321-325.

·         Reforming Scholarly Publishing in the Sciences, in Notices of the American Mathematical Society 45 (April 1998) 475-486.

·         Shifting Boundaries: Managing Research Library Collections at the Beginning of the 21st Century, in Collection Management 23 (Number 4 1998) 1-17.

·         With George D’Elia, The Implementation of the Integrated Information Center at the University of Minnesota, and The Evaluation of the IIC Project,” in Journal of the American Society for Information Science 48 (May 1997) 442-5; 472-3.

·         Editor for Managing Change in Academic Libraries (New York: Haworth Press, 1996).

·         “Fighting Back Once Again: From Collection Management of Knowledge Management,” in Collection Management and Development: Issues in an Electronic Era (Chicago: American Library Association, 1994), xi-xvii.

·         With George D'Elia and Douglas Lund, “Integrating Information Services in An Academic Setting: The Organizational and Technical Challenge,” in Library Hi Tech 11 (1993) 1-9. This article was reprinted in Cause/Effect 17 (Fall, 1994), 26-37.

·         Editor for Collection Management for the 1990s: Proceedings of the Midwest Collection Management and Development Institute and writer of chapter on “Collection Management and Intellectual Freedom” (Chicago: American Library Association, 1993).

·         “Cooperative Collection Development” in Collection Management: A New Treatise (Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press Inc., 1991), 81-110.

·         “Delivering on Promises: The Intersection of Print and Electronic Information Systems in Libraries,” in Information Technology and Libraries 10 (December, 1991) 321-331. This was originally a presentation to OCLC Users Council, Dublin, Ohio, June 3, 1991.

·         With George D'Elia and others, “Perspectives on Integrated Information Centers Within Academic Environments” in Journal of the American Society for Information Science 42 (March, 1991) 116-151. This article won the 1990 Special Research Award from the Association for Library and Information Science Education.

·         Editor for “Eastern Europe” in Selection of Library Materials for Area Studies (Chicago: American Library Association, 1990) 91-124.

·         “Information Policies for Collection Development Librarians” in Collection Management: Current Issues (New York: Neal-Schuman Publications, 1989) 19-24. This article has been selected for inclusion in Neal-Schuman's The Collection Building Reader, a compilation of the best articles to have appeared in the journal since its inception.

·         “Issues in Cooperative Collection Development: The Promise and the Frustration of Resource Sharing” in Issues in Cooperative Collection Development, Occasional Papers of the Southeastern Library Network, Inc. (Atlanta, Georgia: SOLINET, 1987) 1-38.

·         With David Farrell and Mariann Tiblin, “The National Shelflist Count Project: Its History, Limitation and Usefulness,” Library Resources and Technical Services, 29:4 (October/December, 1985): 333-342.

·         “The University of Georgia Libraries' Collection Development Policy,” a 98-page manual describing the collection development goals, priorities, and organization of the Libraries, July, 1984.

·         “Statistical Information Used in the University of Georgia Libraries Collection Development Program: in Library Materials Cost Studies in ARL Libraries. SPEC Kit 95 (Washington, D.C.: Association of Research Libraries, 1983), pp. 98-105.

·         “Building a Great Research Library” in The University of Georgia Research Newsletter 6 (September/October, 1982) 3-4.

·         “Library Automation Procedures Manual,” a 70-page manual describing and explaining the University of Georgia Libraries' automated system, June, 1980.

·         “Elizabeth Hardwick” in American Novelists Since World War II (Detroit: Gale Research, 1980), 133-136.

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Christen Cardina

Assistant Professor - Head Librarian

OSU at Agricultural and Technical Institute Library at Wooster

 

·         Cardina, C.  and Wicks, D. "The Changing Roles of Academic Reference Librarians Over a Ten-Year Period." Reference & User Services Quarterly 44 (2004): 133-142. My contribution was 90%. I did the literature review, designed, sent out, collected, and analyzed survey results, and wrote the article.

·         Neff, D.F., Kinion, E.S., & Cardina, C. "Nurse Managed Center: Access to Primary Health Care for Urban Native Americans." Journal of Community Health Nursing, 24 (2007): 19-30.

 

Lucy Caswell

Professor

Cartoon Research Library

 

·         Sugar and Spice:  Little Girls in the Funnies.  An Exhibition of PEANUTS Girls and Their Predecessors, Contemporaries, and Successors.  Exhibit at the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center, Santa Rosa, CA.  February-May 2006. (Guest curated exhibit; wrote catalogue essay.)

·         The Yellow Kid: Hero of Hogan's Alley.  Exhibit at OSU Cartoon Research Library, September 15, 2005 - January 13, 2006.  (Curated exhibit.)

·         Drawing Fire:  Controversial Cartoons by Milton Caniff.  Exhibit at OSU Cartoon Research Library, October 1, 2004-January 14, 2005.  (Curated exhibit.)

·         Review of The San Francisco Wasp:  An Illustrated History by Richard Samuel West.  American            Periodicals 15:2 (2005), 225-226.

·         Gillray's Legacy.  Exhibit at OSU Main Library, September 15-December 1, 2005.  (Curated exhibit; edited catalogue.)

·         Dreams of the Rarebit Fiend.  Exhibit at OSU Main Library, September 15-December 31, 2004.  (Curated exhibit)

·         [introduction]  Attack of the Political Cartoonists.  NBM and Association of American Editorial Cartoonists:  2004.

·         Editorial Cartoons during Wartime Editor, special issue of American Journalism 21:2 (spring 2004).  Author of Drawing Swords:  War in American Editorial Cartoons 1770 1990," 13-45.

·         Hoo-Boy!  Morrie Brickman’s The Small Society.  Exhibit at OSU Cartoon Research Library, November 2, 2003-February 27, 2004.  (Curated exhibit; wrote critical essay and edited catalogue)

·         Ohio Cartoonists:  A Bicentennial Celebration.  Two-part exhibition (at OSU Thompson Library and Cartoon Research Library), Summer 2003.  (Curated both exhibits.)

·         [introduction]  Tribute to Sparky:  Cartoon Artists Honor Charles M. SchulzSanta Rosa,            CASchulz Museum, 2003, vii.

·         Thomas Nast:  Prince of Caricaturists.  Exhibit at OSU Cartoon Research Library, September 9, 2002-January 24, 2003.  (Curated exhibit; provided content for Web site)

·         Arnold Roth: Free Lance. 2001-2003. Retrospective exhibition touring to Philadelphia PA; San Francisco CA; Columbus OH; London, England; Basel, Switzerland. Curated exhibit; organized tour; edited and wrote introduction for catalogue published by Fantagraphics.)

·         Calvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages 1985-1995. Exhibit at OSU Cartoon Research Library, September 10, 2001-January 15, 2002. (Curated exhibit; edited catalogue published by Andrews McMeel.)

·         Historic Virtuoso Cartoonists. August 26-September 30, 2001. Columbus Recreation and Parks Dept. Cultural Arts Center. (Curated exhibit; wrote catalogue.)

·         Peanuts. Exhibit at OSU Cartoon Research Library, September 18, 2000-January 19, 2001. (Curated exhibit; wrote catalogue essay.)

·         The Genius of Winsor McCay. Exhibit at OSU Cartoon Research Library, September 21, 1998-January 29, 1999. (Curated exhibit;catalogue contributor and editor).

·         History of the Mass Media in the United States: An Encyclopedia, Margaret A. Blanchard, ed. Fitzroy Dearborn, 1998. Wrote entries for “Cartoons and Cartoonists” and “Comic Strips.”

·         Inks: Cartoon and Comic Art Studies. Founding editor, 1994-1997.

·         Before the Yellow Kid: Precursors of the American Newspaper Comic Strip. Exhibit at OSU Cartoon Research Library, January 9-April 21, 1995. (Co-curated exhibit with Syracuse University museum studies master's degree intern; edited catalogue.)

·         See You in the Funny Papers: American Life as Reflected in the Newspaper Comic Strip. Exhibit at OSU Cartoon Research Library, August 1-October 27, 1995. (Curated exhibit; wrote catalogue essay.)

·         Anything Can Happen in a Comic Strip: Centennial Reflections on an American Art Form, Exhibit at Columbus Cultural Arts Center, July 30-August 27, 1995. (Co-curated exhibit with M. Thomas Inge; edited catalogue.)

·         Illusions: Ethnicity in American Cartoon Art. Exhibit at OSU Main Library, October 26-December 11, 1992. (Curated exhibit; wrote and edited catalogue.)

·         Great American Comics: 100 Years of American Cartoon Art. Exhibit of 100 comic strips that toured the United States under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service 1989-1992. (Selected items; edited catalogue; wrote exhibit script.)

·         “Item Level Access to Special Collections: A Prototype for an Automated Integrated Index,” Journal of Library Administration 15 (1991), 101-120. This work was also published as a chapter in the monograph Library Management in the Information Technology Environment, Brice G. Hobrock, ed. (New York: Haworth Press, 1992), 101-120.

·         “Donors and the Acquisition of Popular Culture Materials,” The Acquisitions Librarian 8 (1992),13-22. This work was also published as a chapter in the monograph Popular Culture and Acquisitions, Allen Ellis, ed. (New York: Haworth Press, 1992), 13-22.

·         Women Practitioners of 'The Ungentlemanly Art.' First exhibit of the work of women editorial cartoonists. OSU Main Library, October 16-November 30, 1989. (Curated exhibit; wrote catalogue essay.)

·         Guide to Sources in American Journalism History. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1989. 319 pp. (Compiled and edited by Caswell.)

·         “Edwina Dumm: Pioneer Woman Editorial Cartoonist: 1915-1917.” Journalism History 15 (Spring 1988), 2-7. 

·         Walt Kelly: A Retrospective Exhibition. Exhibit of more than 160 items at OSU Main Library August 1- September 9, 1988. (Curated exhibit; compiled catalogue.)

·          “Grief and Collection Development.” Library Acquisitions: Practice and Theory 11 (Summer 1987), 195-199.

·         The American Comic Book. Exhibit of more than 100 comic books and related materials at OSU Main Library May 19-August 2, 1985. (Curated exhibit; designed and edited catalogue. This is believed to be the first exhibition devoted solely to the American comic book.)

·         Milton Caniff. An Exhibition Celebrating His 75th Birthday. Exhibit of more than 200 items shown at OSU Main Library February 28?March 28, 1982. (Curated exhibit; wrote catalogue.)

·         Billy Ireland. The Ohio State University Libraries. 1980. 235 pp. (Caswell, senior author; assisted by George A. Loomis, Jr.)

 

Tamar Chute

Associate Professor

University Archives (ARV)

 

·         Chute, Tamar G.  Emeritus Faculty and Alumni As Volunteers: Benefits and Risks: A Case Study, Provenance, Spring (2005).

·         Chute, Tamar G. and Ellen D. Swain.  Navigating Ambiguous Waters:  Providing Access to Student Records in the University Archives. American Archivist. 67:2 (2004).

·         Chute, Tamar.  Selling the College and University Archives: current outreach perspectives. Archival Issues.  Vol. 25, No. 1 and 2, 2000.

·         Chute, Tamar.  What's in a Name? Outreach vs. Basic Services: A Survey of College and University Archivists.  Journal of Archival Organization.  1:2, 2002.

 

Tschera Connell

Associate Professor

Scholarly Resources Integration Department

 

·         Connell, Tschera Harkness, "A Look at 50 years of Library Resources & Technical Services," Library Resources & Technical Services.  In-press

·         Connell, Tschera Harkness, Sally A. Rogers, and Carol Pitts Diedrichs, “OhioLINK Electronic Journal Use at Ohio State University,” portal: Libraries and the Academy 5, no. 3 (July 2005): 371-390.

·         Fields, Anne M. and Tschera Harkness Connell.  "Classification and the Definition of a Discipline: the Dewey Decimal Classification System and Home Economics," Libraries & Culture 39 (Summer 2004): 245-259.

·         Connell, Tschera Harkness and Chandra Prabha.  “Characteristics of Resources Represented in the OCLC CORC Database,” Library Resources & Technical Services 46, no. 2 (April 2002): 9-49.

·         Connell, Tschera Harkness and Robert L. Maxwell, editors. The Future of Cataloging: The Lubetzky Symposium. Chicago: ALA, 2000.

·         Connell, Tschera Harkness, and Jennifer E. Tipple. “Testing the Accuracy of Information on the World Wide Web Using the Altavista Search Engine,” Reference and User Services Quarterly 38(1999):360-368.

·         Connell, Tschera Harkness. “Effect of Series Authority Control for Acquisitions, Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory 22(1998):393-407, 1998.

·         Connell, Tschera Harkness.  “Recycling Research,” Research Column of Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 38 (Fall 1997):339-42.

·         Connell, Tschera Harkness. “Use of the LCSH System: Realities,” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 23(1996):73-98.

·         Connell, Tschera Harkness.  “Subject Cataloging.”  In Technical Services Management, 1965-1990: A Quarter Century of Change and a Look to the Future.  Editors, Linda C. Smith and Ruth C. Carter.  New York: Haworth Press, 1996.  211-222.

·         Connell, Tschera Harkness. “Subject Searching in Online Catalogs: Metaknowledge Used by Experienced Searchers,” Journal of the American Society for Information Science 46(Aug. 1995):506-518.

·         Connell, Tschera Harkness and Carl Franklin. “The Internet: Educational Issues,”. Library Trends 42, no. 4(Spring 1994):608-625.

·         Connell, Tschera Harkness.  “The Need for Funded Research,” OCLC Micro 8, no. 5 (1992):18-23.

·         Connell, Tschera Harkness. “Comparing the Circulation of Library Materials Ordered by Faculty and Librarians,” Collection Management 14 no. 1/2(1991):73-84.

·         Lancaster, F. Wilfrid, Tschera Harkness Connell, Nancy Bishop, and Sherry McCowan. “Identifying Barriers to Effective Subject Access in Online Catalogs,” Library Resources & Technical Services 35 (Oct. 1991): 377-391.

·         Connell, Tschera Harkness. “User Acceptance of Library Catalog Results: An Exploratory Study,” Library Resources & Technical Services 35(April 1991):191-201.

·         Connell, Tschera Harkness. “Techniques to Improve Subject Retrieval in Online Catalogs: Flexible Accessto Elements in the Bibliographic Record,” Information Technology & Libraries 10(June 1991):97-98.

·         Lancaster, F. Wilfrid, Calvin Elliker, and Tschera Harkness Connell, “Subject Analysis.”  In Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, edited by Martha E. Williams, vol. 24: 35-84.  New York:  Elsevier Science Publishers, 1989.

 

Miriam Conteh-Morgan

Associate Professor

Collections, Instruction, Public Services, Sullivant Library

 

·         Conteh-Morgan, Miriam.  The Undergraduate's Companion to African Writers and Their Web Sites. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2005. [xi] -xv, 185 pages.

·         Conteh-Morgan, Miriam. “Reading African Women’s Writing: The Role of Librarians in Expanding the Canon.” In Research, Reference Service, and Resources for the Study of Africa.  Deborah M. LaFond and Gretchen Walsh, eds pp 163-178.  Binghamton, NY : Haworth Press, 2004 (Published simultaneously as Reference Librarian 87/88, 2004).

·         Conteh-Morgan, Miriam. “Journey with New Maps: Adjusting Mental Models and Rethinking Instruction to Language Minority Students.” In Learning to Make a Difference: Proceedings of the Eleventh National Conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries, April 10-13, 2003, Charlotte, North Carolina, edited by Hugh Thompson, 257-266. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2003.

·         Dean, Katharine, Miriam Conteh-Morgan, and James Bracken (2002). The Undergraduate’s Companion to Women Writers and Their Web Sites. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, ix-xv, 182 pages.

·         Conteh-Morgan, Miriam. “Connecting the Dots: Limited English Proficiency, Second Language Learning Theories, and Information Literacy Instruction.” Journal of Academic Librarianship 28.4 (2002): 191-196.

·         Conteh-Morgan, Miriam. “(M)Other Tongue: A Selected Annotated  Bibliography of World Englishes.” Collection Building 20: 2 (2001):73-79.

·         Conteh-Morgan, Miriam. “Empowering ESL Students: A New Model for Information Literacy Instruction.” Research Strategies 18 (2001):  29-38.

·         Conteh-Morgan, Miriam. “English in Sierra Leone.” English Today: The International Review of the English Language 13: 3 (51, July 1997): 52-56.

 

Nena Couch

Professor

Theater Research Institute Library

 

·         Couch, Nena.  “Pauline Sherwood Townsend: Teaching Delsarte in Tennessee.”   In Text & Presentation: Journal of the Comparative Drama Conference, 2003.  pp. 91-101.

·         Couch, Nena.  Essays on Sidney Kingsley and his plays Men in White, Dead End, Detective Story, and Darkness at Noon. In Companion to American Drama.  Ed. Jackson Bryer.  New York: Facts on File, 2003.

·         Couch, Nena. “Renaissance and Baroque Dance.” In Core Collection in Dance. Ed. by Mary Edsall. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2001.

·         Couch, Nena, Karen Eliot, Tim Glenn, A. William Smith. Dance from the Quill: Reimagining Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock. CD-ROM/DVD project conception: Nena Couch, Karen Eliot, A. William Smith; content conception and design: Nena Couch, Karen Eliot, Tim Glenn, A. William Smith. Interface/graphic design and implementation: Tim Glenn. Columbus: Department of Dance, 2001. “Baroque Dance and Dance Music,” “Pierre Rameau,” and “Kellom Tomlinson” by Couch.

·         Couch, Nena.  “Use of Performing Arts Collections at the Lawrence and Lee Theatre Research Institute.”  In Their Championship Seasons: Acquiring, Processing, and Using Performing Arts Archives. Ed. by Kevin Winkler.  Vol. 22, Performing Arts Resources.  New York: Theatre Library Association, 2001.  pp. 101-16.

·         Couch, Nena.  “The Catherine Wheel” and "Twyla Tharp."  In The International Dictionary of Modern Dance. Ed. by Taryn Benbow-Pfalzgraf.  Detroit: St. James Press, 1998.  Pp. 108-110, pp. 769-774.

·         Couch, Nena. East Market Gardens: A Fantasy for Nine Performers by John Giffin. Theatre Perspectives September/October 1996. Columbus, Ohio: Contemporary American Theatre Company, 1996.

·         Couch, Nena.  "Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee."  In Speaking on Stage: Interviews with Contemporary American Playwrights, edited by Philip C. Kolin and Colby H. Kullman.  Tuscaloosa, Ala.: University of Alabama Press, 1996.  Pp: 31-39.

·         Couch, Nena, ed. Sidney Kingsley: Five Prizewinning Plays. Columbus, Ohio: The Ohio State University Press/Theatre Studies, 1995.

·         Couch, Nena. “Dance Collections.” In Managing Performing Arts Collections in Academic and Public Libraries. Ed. by Carolyn A. Sheehy. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Publishing, 1994. Pp: 41-72.

·         Couch, Nena and Nancy Allen, eds. The Humanities and the Library. 2nd edition. Chicago: American Library Association, 1993. “Performing Arts” by Couch and Allen.

·         Couch, Nena and Nancy Allen. “Performing Arts.” In The Humanities and the Library. 2nd edition. Ed. by Nena Couch and Nancy Allen. Chicago: American Library Association, 1993. Pp: 193-211.

·         Couch, Nena.  “The Theatre Research Institute and Its Collections within a Large Institution: The Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute of The Ohio State University.”  In Arts and Access: Management Issues for Performing Arts Collections.  Ed. by Barbara Naomi Cohen-Stratyner.  Vol. 15, Performing Arts Resources.  New York: Theatre Library Association, 1990.  Pp. 45-50.

·         Couch, Nena, comp. and ed. The Francis Robinson Collection of Theatre, Music and Dance: a Manuscripts Catalog. Nashville, Tennessee: Vanderbilt University, 1986

 

Nancy Courtney

Associate Professor

Collections, Instruction and Public Services Coordinator

 

·         Courtney, Nancy, ed.  Library 2.0 and Beyond:  Innovative Technologies and Tomorrow's User.  Westport, CT:  Libraries Unlimited, 2007

·         Courtney, Nancy, ed.  Technology for the Rest of Us: A Primer on Computer Technologies for the Low-Tech Librarian. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2005.

·         Courtney, Nancy. "Authentication and Library Public Access Computers: A Call for Discussion."  College & Research Libraries News, 65, no. 5 (May 2004): 269-270,277

·         Courtney, Nancy. ”Unaffiliated Users' Access to Academic Libraries: A Survey,” Journal of Academic Librarianship 29 (January 2003): 3-7.

·         Courtney, Nancy. “Barbarians at the Gates: A Half-Century of Unaffiliated Users in Academic Libraries.” Journal of Academic Librarianship, 27, no. 6 (2001): 473-480.

·         Courtney, Nancy. “Evaluating the Use of Paraprofessionals at the Reference Desk.” College & Undergraduate Libraries, 8, no. 1 (2001): 27-35.

·         Courtney, Nancy and Fred W. Jenkins. “Reorganizing Collection Development and Acquisitions in a Medium-Sized Academic Library.” Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory, 22, no. 3 (1998): 287-293.

·         Jenkins, Fred W. and Nancy Courtney. “Internet Resources for Classical Studies.” College and Research Libraries News, 58, no. 4 (April 1997): 255-259.

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Trisha Davis

Associate Professor

Serials & Electronic Resources Department (S/ER)

 

·         Davis, Trisha L. Legal Issues: Pitfalls and Protection--The Negotiator’s Perspective: Getting to the Heart of the License, in Virtually Yours: Models for Managing Electronic Resources and Services ed. by Peggy Johnson and Bonnie MacEwan. ALCTS Papers on Library Technical Services and Collections, no. 8. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 1999.

·         Davis, Trisha L. Licensing in Lieu of Acquiring. in Understanding the Business of Library Acquisitions, ed. by Karen Schmidt, 2nd ed. Chicago: American Library Association, 1999.

·         Soete, George J. with the assistance of Trisha Davis. Managing the Licensing of Electronic Products. ARL SPEC Kit #248. Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries, 1999.

·         Davis, Trisha. What Happened? The Battle for our Rights in the Digital Age in Looking Forward, looking Back: Views of Serials librarianship in the New Millennium,” Karen Cargille, Column Co-Editor, The Serials Librarian , vol.25, no.4 (1999) p.31-33.

·         Davis, Trisha L. Legal Issues: The Negotiator’s Perspective for Getting to the Heart of the License, in Virtually Yours: Models for Managing Electronic Resources and Services ed. by Peggy Johnson and Bonnie MacEwan. ALCTS Papers on Library Technical Services and Collections, no. 8. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 1999.

·         Davis, Trisha L. Licensing in Lieu of Acquiring, in Understanding the Business of Library Acquisitions, ed. by Karen Schmidt, 2nd ed. Chicago, IL, American Library Association, 1999.

·         Soete, George J. with the assistance of Trisha Davis. Managing the Licensing of Electronic Products. ARL SPEC Kit #248. Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries, 1999.

·         Davis, Trisha L. and John J. Reilly. Understanding License Agreements for Electronic Products, The Serials Librarian 34 (1998): 247-260.

·         Davis, Trisha L. The Evolution of Selection Activities for Electronic Resources. Library Trends 45, no.3 (1997): 391-403.

·         Davis, Trisha L. License Agreements in Lieu of Copyright: Are We Signing Away Our Rights? Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory 21, no.1 (1997): 19-28.

·         Diedrichs, Carol Pitts and Trisha L. Davis. Serials Exchanges: Stream Lining and Elimination, Serials Review (1997): 9-22.

·         Davis, Trisha L. “Serials Claims: Responsibilities, Responses, and Trade-Offs: A Program Sponsored by the ALCTS Serials Section Acquisitions Committee,” Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory 18, no. 1 (Spring 1994): 110-112.

·         Davis, Trisha, and James Huesmann. Serials Control Systems for Libraries. Essential Guide to the Library IBM PC, vol. 12. Westport, CT: Meckler, 1994.

·         Davis, Trisha L. “Blurring the Lines in Technical Services.” Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory 17, no.1 (1993): 85-87.

·         Davis, Trisha L. “Acquisition of CD-ROM Databases for Local Area Networks.” The Journal of Academic Librarianship 19, no.2 (1993): 68-71.

 

Jose O. Diaz

Associate Professor

Science and Engineering Library

 

·         Diaz, Jose O.  “Vieques, Puerto Rico and the U. S. Navy:  An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Sources.”  Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian 21 (2003):  13-28. 

·         Diaz, Jose O. “Gender, Power and Identity: Recent Work on Puerto Rican History” Latin American Research Review 37:1 (Winter 2002) Pp. 215-229

·         Diaz, Jose O. “Luis Munoz Marín 1898-1980: Annotated Bibliography of Selected Sources” Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian 20:1 (Fall 2001) Pp. 55-70.

·         Diaz, Jose O. and Karen Diaz. “Puerto Rico's Political Status Debate: An Annotated Bibliography of Selected English-Language Sources” Reference Service Review 24:2 (1996) Pp.45-70, 76  

·         Diaz, Jose O. “Puerto Rico, the United States and the 1993 Referendum on Political Status.” Latin American Research Review 30:1 (1995) Pp. 203-211

·         Diaz, Jose O. “Status, Caudillismo e Identidad: Recent Work on Puerto Rico.” Latin American Research Review 29:2 (Summer 1994) Pp. 212-224  

·         Diaz, Jose O. “Increasing Minority Representation in Academic Libraries: the Minority Intern Program at The Ohio State University”(with Kristina Starkus) College and Research Libraries January 1994 Vol. 55 no. 1 p. 41-46  

·         Diaz, Jose O. “Latin American Jewish Studies Association Meets in Maryland” New Mexico Library Association Newsletter Vol. 12 no. 1 p. 19-20 March 1992.

 

Karen R. Diaz

Associate Professor

Instruction Office

 

·         Monoi, Shinichi; Nancy O'Hanlon; and Karen R. Diaz. "Online Searching Skills:  Development of an Inventory to Assess Self-Efficacy, " Journal of Academic Librarianship vol.31 issue 2: 98-105, March 2005.

·         Diaz, Karen R. and Nancy O’Hanlon. IssueWeb: A Guide and Sourcebook for Researching Controversial Issues on the Web. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2004.

·         Diaz, Karen R. and Fred Roecker. “Evolution of a Large Library Instruction Program: New Technologies, New Demands, and New Goals,” in Library Instruction: Restating the Need, Refocusing the Response. Papers and Session Materials Presented at the 32nd National LOEX Library Instruction Conference, Ypsilanti, MI, May 6-8, 2004.

·         Diaz, Karen R. and Nancy O'Hanlon. “Hot Topics on the Web: Strategies for Research,” Reference and User Services Quarterly 41, no.1 (2001): 25-29.

·         Diaz, Karen R. “The Invisible Web: Navigating the Web outside Traditional Search Engines,” [column, Off the Shelf and Onto the Web] Reference and User Services Quarterly 40 no.2: 131-134, 2000.

·         Diaz, Karen R. “The Best of the Best: Ranking and Rating Digital Reference Resources.” [column, Off the Shelf and Onto the Web] Reference and User Services Quarterly 39 no.1, Fall: 17-21, 1999.

·         Young, Courtney L. and Karen R. Diaz. “E-reference: Incorporating Electronic Publications into Reference.” Library HiTech, vol. 17 no.1: 55-62, 1999.

·         Diaz, Karen R. “The Role of the Library Web Site: A Step Beyond Deli Sandwiches,” [introductory column, Off the Shelf and Onto the Web] Reference and User Services Quarterly 38 no.1: 41-43, 1998.

·         Diaz, Karen R. “Filtering, Selection and Guided Access,” [column, Off the Shelf and Onto the Web] Reference and User Services Quarterly 38 no.2: 147-150, 1998.

·         Diaz, Karen R., ed. Reference Sources on the Internet: Off the Shelf and Onto the Web. New York: Haworth Press, 1997. Co-published simultaneously as The Reference Librarian [no. 57, 1997].

·         Diaz, Karen R.  “User Success in a Networked Environment,” RQ 36 no.3, Spring: 393-407, 1997.

·         Diaz, Jose O. and Karen R. Diaz. “Puerto Rico's Political Status Debate: an Annotated Bibliography of Selected English Language Sources,” Reference Services Review vol.24 no.2:46-70+, 1996.

·         Diaz, Karen R., ed. Electronic Publishing Alternatives for Collections of America's Diversity. RASD Occasional Papers, Number 18. Chicago: American Library Association, 1995.

·         Diaz, Karen R. and Helena M. VonVille. “Internet Training at the Ohio State University: the Process, the Product, the Potential,” in The Internet Library: Case Studies of Library Internet Management and Use, edited by Julie Still. Westport: Mecklermedia, 1994.

 

Maureen Donovan

Associate Professor

East Asian Studies-Japanese Collections

 

·         Digital Asia Library. Am contributing Japan-related content to this ongoing project. http://digitalasia.library.wisc.edu/

·         “Amerika no Risachi Raiburari to Dijitaru Sabisu Nettowaku: Sogo Kyoryoku no Genjo -- OhioLINK o Chushin ni” (American Research Libraries and Digital Service Networks: The Status of Library Cooperation: OhioLINK as an Example)” Zenkoku Toshokan Taikai Kiroku: Gifu (Proceedings of the Japan Library Association annual meeting, Gifu City) (Gifu-shi (Japan): Zenkoku Toshokan Taikai Jigyo Iinkai, 2002), 156-158.

·         “Those were the Days! A Short History of the East Asian Libraries Cooperative World Wide Web,” Journal of East Asian Libraries, 124 (June 2001), 19-22.

·         “Challenges of Collecting Research Materials on Japanese Popular Culture: A Report on Ohio State's Manga Collection,” in Aaron Gerow and Abe Mark Nornes, ed. In Praise of Film Studies: Essays in Honor of Mamoru Makino. (Yokohama: Kinema Club, 2001), pp. 225-232.

·         Union List of Japanese Serials and Newspapers. Revised edition. Completed September 30, 2000. Includes 8,323 titles held by 44 libraries (31,956 holdings records). http://pears.lib.ohio-state.edu/uljsn/default.html

·         “Defining the Issues for Japanese Serials and Newspapers,” a position paper developed on December 30, 1999 by Maureen Donovan and Mary Jackson for the NCC Year 2000 Conference in San Diego: Next Decade Planning Meeting, held in San Diego March 6-7, 2000; published on the web at: http://www.lib.duke.edu/ias/eac/ncc/jpnserials.htm

·         “Infrastructural Support for Developers of Electronic Resources for Asian Studies,” 1999 EBTI, ECAI, SEER & PNC Joint Meeting Proceedings, (Taipei, Taiwan: Academia Sinica, 1999), 57-62.

·         “Japanese Journal Information Web,” Joho 6 Conference Papers (Stockholm: European Institute of Japanese Studies, 1999), 23-30.

·         “The East Asian Libraries Cooperative World Wide Web: A Framework for Collaboration,” Bazy Dannykh po Istorii Evrazii v Srednie Veka 4-5 (Moscow: Institut Vostokovedeniia; Obshchestvo Vostokovedov, 1997), 183-190.

·         “East Asian Libraries Cooperative World Wide Web: An Experiment in Collaboration to Build Interdependence,” Proceedings of the Special Conference on the Evolving Research Library and East Asian 1996 Studies in Conjunction with the IFLA Conference in Beijing (Beijing: International Academic Publishers, 1996), 108-119. Also published in: The New Review of Information Networking 2 (1996), 219-228.

·         “Enhancing Access to Research Materials on East Asia: An Interim Report on the East Asian Libraries Cooperative World Wide Web,” Proceedings of the International Symposium on Digital Libraries 1995 (Tsukuba: University of Library and Information Science, 1995), 214-221.

·         “Developing Awareness of Japanese Information through the World Wide Web,” Preprints: 4th International Conference on Japanese Information in Science, Technology, Industry and Business, (Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1995), 484-500.

·         “Information, Please,” New Asia Review 2:1 (Summer 1995), 33-40. (co-authored with Thomas H. Hahn)

·         Japan Plays Catch Up,” New Asia Review 1:4 (Spring 1995), 6-7.

·         “Enhanced Access to Journal Literature on Asia via the Internet,” New Asia Review 1:3 (Winter, 1994/95), 55-56.

·         “Library Catalogs over the Internet: Doing Research on Asia in Cyberspace,” New Asia Review 1:2 (Fall 1994), 56-57.

·         “Asian Collections and Electronic Information,” New Asia Review 1:1 (Summer 1994), 56-58.

 

Daniel S. Dotson

Assistant Professor

Science and Engineering Library

 

·         Daniel S Dotson. "Information Security Resources: A Selected Annotated Bibliography " Science & Technology Libraries. 27.3 (2007): [In Press]

·         Daniel S Dotson. "Portrayal of Mathematicians in Fictional Works" CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture: A WWWeb Journal. 8.4 (2006): http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb06-4/dotson06.html.

·         Dotson, Daniel S.  Review of "Designing and Developing Scalable IP Networks." by Alan Guy Davies.. E-Streams 8.8 (August 2005). URL: http://www.e-streams.com/index8.html?es0808/es0808_4243.html&2

·         Dotson, Daniel S.  Review of " Tech Mining: Exploiting New Technologies for Competitive Advantage." by Alan L. Porter. E-Streams 8.5 (August 2005). URL: http://www.e-streams.com/index8.html?es0808/es0808_4225.html&2

·         Dotson, Daniel S.  Review of " Structures: From Theory to Practice." by Alan Jennings. E-Streams 8.5 (May 2005). URL: http://www.e-streams.com/index8.html?es0805/es0805_4105.html&2

 

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Magda El-Sherbini

Associate Professor

Cataloging Department

 

·         El-Sherbini, Magda. “Metadata and the future of cataloging”. Library Review. Vol. 50, Issue 1, 2001. pp. 16-27

·         El-Sherbini, Magda. “Copy catalogers and their changing roles at the Ohio State University Libraries: a case study” Library Management. Vol. 22 No. 1/2, 2001.

·         El-Sherbini, Magda and John Stalker. “Adjusting Cutter Numbers at the Ohio State University Libraries.” Library Resources for Technical Services (LRTS). Vol 40, No4, 1997. Pp. 319-326

·         El-Sherbini, Magda and George Klim. Changes in Technical Services and Their Effect on the Role of Cataloging and Staff Education: An Overview. Cataloging and Classification Quarterly. Vol.24, No.1/2, 1997. pp.23-33.

·         Magda El-Sherbini and George Klim, Changes in Technical Services and Their Effect on the Role of Cataloging and Staff Education: An Overview. In Cataloging and Classification: Trends, Transformations, Teaching, and Training. Editors, James R. Shearer and Alan R. Thomas. New York, London: The Haworth Press, Inc., 1997. PP.23-33.

·         El-Sherbini, Magda. “Slavic Contract Cataloging: a pilot project for cataloging Slavic Materials at the OSUL.” Cataloging and Classification quarterly. Vol.20, No.3, 1995. pp.57-73

·         El-Sherbini, Magda. “Najib Mafuz, Nobel Prize Winner: a bibliographical essay.” Reference Services Review. Vol. 23, No. 2, 1995 pp. 61-72

·         El-Sherbini, Magda (with the assistance of Mary Harris) “Cataloging Alternatives: an investigation of contract cataloging, cooperative cataloging, and the use of temporary help.” Cataloging and Classification Quarterly. Vol 15 No.4. 1992. pp. 67-88

·         El-Sherbini, Magda. “Terrorism: Current Readings. A bibliographic essay.” Reference Services Review. Vol 18. No.4 1990. pp 49-63

·         El-Sherbini, Magda. “Current Readings on the Iran Iraq Conflict and its Effect on U.S. Foreign Relation and Policy.” Reference Service Review. Vol.17 No. 2 1989. pp. 27-39

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Celeste Feather

Assistant Professor

Serials/Electronic Resources Department

 

 

 

 

Anne Marsh Fields

Associate Professor

Sullivant Library

 

·         Fields, Anne M.  "Ill-Structured Problems and the Reference Consultation: The Librarian’s Role in Developing Student Expertise," Reference Services Review, vol. 34, 3 (2006): 406-420.

·         Fields, Anne M. “Self-Efficacy and the First-Year University Student’s Authority of Knowledge: An Exploratory Study.” Journal of Academic Librarianship, vol.31, no. 6, Nov. 2005:  539-545. 

·         Fields, Anne M. “A Teacher-Centered Information Literacy Instruction: Delivering Web-Based Tools to Practicing Teachers in Graduate Education Programs,” in Digital Resources and Librarians: Case Studies in Innovation, Invention, and Implementation. Edited by Patricia O’Brien Libutti. Chicago: American Library Association, 2004.

·         Fields, Anne M. and Connell, Tschera Harkness. “A Classification and the Definition of a Discipline: The Dewey Decimal Classification and Home Economics” Libraries & Culture, vol. 39, no. 3, Aug. 2004: 245-259.

·         Fields, Anne M. “Women’s Epistemological Development: Implications for Undergraduate Information Literacy Instruction.” Research Strategies; vol. 18, no. 3, 2003: 227-238.

·         Fields, Anne M. “Tracing the Evolution of a Discipline: Education and the Three Major Encyclopedias of the Social Sciences.” Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian; vol. 21, no. 2, 2003: 57-71.

·         Fields, Anne M. “’Years Hence of These Scenes’: The Spark and World War I.” Edith Wharton Review; vol. XIX, no. 2, Fall, 2003: 1+. 

·         Fields, Henry W.; Fields, Anne M.; Beck, F. Michael. “The Impact of Gender on High-Stakes Dental Evaluations.” Journal of Dental Education; vol. 67, no. 6, June, 2003: 654-660.

·         Fields, Anne Marsh. “Culinary Arts/Food Service Management,” in Vocational and Technical Resources for Community College Libraries: Selected Materials, 1988-1994. Edited by Mary Ann Laun. Chicago: American Library Association, 1995.

·         Fields, Anne Marsh. “Nicholasa Mohr,” in The Oxford Companion to Women’s Writing in the United States. Edited by Linda Wagner-Martin and Cathy Davidson. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.

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Joseph Galron-Goldschläger
Associate Professor
Jewish Studies Librarian

 

 

Raimund E. Goerler

Professor

Assistant Director for Special Collections & Archives

 

·         Raimund E. Goerler, “Richard E. Byrd” in Encyclopedia of the Antarctic (New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis, 2006),  206-208.

·         Raimund E. Goerler, “Lincoln Ellsworth,” in Encyclopedia of the Antarctic, 375-377.

·         Raimund E. Goerler, “United States (Byrd) Antarctic Expedition (1928-1930),” in Encyclopedia of the Antarctic, 1024-1026.

·         Raimund E. Goerler, “United States (Byrd) Antarctic Expedition (1933-1935) in Encyclopedia of the Antarctic, 1026-1028.

·         Raimund E. Goerler, “Shaping Public Memory: The Dr. Frederick A. Cook Society and Admiral Byrd’s Antarctic Associates,” in Polar Research: Proceedings of the 20th Polar Libraries Colloquy, June 7-11, 2004 ( Ottawa: Polar Libraries Colloquy, 2004): 98-106.Raimund E. Goerler, “A Splendid Executive: President William Oxley Thompson,” Ohio State Alumni Magazine 95, no. 7(May/ June 2004); 14-19.

·         Raimund E. Goerler, “Higher Power: Rutherford B. Hayes,” Ohio State Alumni Magazine 94, no. 4 (December 2002): 20-24.

·         Raimund E. Goerler, “ Alone:’ Questions and Answers About a Classic of Polar Literature” in Kirsten Caning and Vibeke sloth Jakobsen, eds. Poles Apart  Poles on-Line: Proceedings of the 19th Polar Libraries Colloquy, 17-21 June 2002, Copenhagen  (Copenhagen: Danish Polar Center, 2002): 120-127.

·         Raimund E. Goerler, “ A World Apart--OSU’s Main Library: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow,” Ohio State Alumni Magazine 92, no. 5 (January/February 2001): 32-35.

·         Raimund E. Goerler and Laura J. Kissel “A Search for Value: Richard E. Byrd's First Expedition to Antarctica, 1928-30”in Barbara E. Kelcey, ed., Gateways: Archives & Libraries into the Next Millennium: Proceedings of the 18th Polar Libraries Colloquy held at The Fort Garry Hotel, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, June 12 -17, 2000 (Winnpeg: Polar Libraries Colloquy, 2001): 53- 62.

·         Raimund E. Goerler, “ Archives in Controversy: the Press, the Documentaries, and the Byrd Archives,” American Archivist 62, no. 5 (Fall 1999): 307-324.

·         Raimund E. Goerler, “Richard E. Byrd and the North Pole Flight of 1926: Fact, Fiction as Fact, and Interpretation,” in James W. Markham, Andrea L. Duda & Marth Andrews, eds. Electronic Information and Publications: Looking to the Electronic Future, Let's Not Forget the ArchivalPast--Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC) and the 17th Polar Libraries Colloquy held 20-25th Septembe 1998 at Reykjavik, Iceland (Fort Pierce, Florda: IAMSLIC, 1999): 363-376.

·         Raimund E. Goerler, ed. To the Pole: The Diary and Notebook of Richard E. Byrd, 1925-27 (Columbus, Ohio: The Ohio State University Press, 1998).

·         Raimund E. Goerler, editor, From History to Pre-History--Archivists Face the Future: Essays in Honor of the 25th Anniversary of the Society of Ohio Archivists (Columbus, Ohio: The Society of Ohio Archivists, 1994). [Original essays submitted to an editorial board for anonymous peer review; includes my history of the Society of Ohio Archivists which was originally published in The Ohio Archivist.]

·         Raimund E. Goerler, “The Society of Ohio Archivists: A History,” The Ohio Archivist, vol. 24, no. 1 (1993): 4-14.

·         Raimund E. Goerler, “Documentation Strategy and the Archival Challenge of Polar Exploration and Scientific Investigation,” in International Sharing of Polar Information Resources: Proceedings of the 14th Polar Libraries Colloquy (Columbus, Ohio: Byrd Polar Research Center, 1992): 186-194.

 

Alan Green

Associate Professor

Music & Dance Library

 

·         Green, Alan, and Stephen Westman. RIdIM Data Collection and Editing System (ver. 1.0) [formatted data transfer and editing software for Répertoire International d'Iconographie Musicale]. 7 July 2001. URL http://dlib.lib.ohio-state.edu/ridim/index.php

·         Beth Christensen, Mary Du Mont, and Alan Green. Taking Note: Assessing the Performance of Reference Service in Academic Music Libraries.” Notes 58, no. 1 (September 2001): 39-54. (Electronic version: http://erato.mse.jhu.edu/journals/notes/v058/58.1christensen.html)

·         Green, Alan. “Keeping up with the Times: Evaluating Currency of Indexing, Language Coverage and Subject Area Coverage in the Three Music Periodical Index Databases.” Music Reference Services Quarterly 8, no. 1 (2001): 53-68.

·         Green, Alan. The RILM Project: Charting the Seas of Modern Musicological Literature. College Music Symposium 40 (2000): 42-54. (Electronic version: http://www.music.org/ProfActiv/Pubs/Sym/Vol40/articles/Green.html)

·         Green, Alan. “Sapp, Allen Dwight.” In New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 2nd ed. London: Macmillan Reference, 2000.

·         Green, Alan. RILM Abstracts Data Collection System (Rev. 1.2) [formatted data transfer software for the database Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale]. 28 August 1996; rev. 10 December 1996 and 15 November 1998. URL http://www.rilm.org/submit2.html

·         Green, Alan (executive producer). Allen Sapp. Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Keith Lockhart. CRI CD 765. New York: CRI, 1998. [A recording of three works of Allen Sapp for chamber orchestra.]

·         Green, Alan. Allen Sapp: A Bio-bibliography. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1996.

·         Green, Alan. Song for Gaia, for clarinet and string trio. Toronto: Acoma, 1994.

·         Green, Alan. The Unheard Voice, for violin and guitar. Toronto: Acoma, 1994.

·         Green, Alan Anthony. American Art Music in the Twentieth Century: An Assessment of the Basic Information Sources. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 336300; published February 1992).

·         Green, Alan. The Unheard Voice, for violin and piano. Toronto: Acoma, 1992.

 

Gerald Greenberg

Professor

Sullivant Library

 

·         Greenberg, Gerald S. "The Philosophy of Man/Machine Communication." In Handbook of Research on Computer-Mediated Communication.  Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference, 2008.

·         Greenberg, Gerald S. "Cyborg Discourse: Technology's Transformation of Communication." Commuication Booknotes Quarterly 38 (2007):5-26.

·         Greenberg, Gerald S. "The Paris Commune of 1871 and the Bibilotheque Nationale" Libraries and the Cultural Record, special issue of Library Trends 55 (2007): 442-453.

·         Greenberg, Gerald S.  Poststructuralism and Communication: An Annotated Bibliography.  Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2005.

·         Greenberg, Gerald S. “’On the Roof of the Library Nearest You’: America's Open-Air Libraries, 1905-1944.” In Libraries to the People. Eds. Robert S. Freeman and David M. Hovde. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2003. 181-191.

·         Greenberg, Gerald S.  “Poststructuralism and Communication: A Review of the Literature, 1990-2001.”  Communication Booknotes Quarterly 33 (2002): 150-163.

·         Greenberg, Gerald S. Historical Encyclopedia of U.S. Independent Counsel Investigations. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000 Although editor, I also wrote over 80% of the articles.

·         Greenberg, Gerald S. Tabloid Journalism Redux: English Language Sources, 1996-1998. Communication Booknotes Quarterly 30 (1999): 78-83.

·         Greenberg, Gerald S. Caleb Emerson, Nineteenth Century Newspaper Publisher of Marietta, Ohio. Publishing History 43 (1998): 33-52. Although editor-reviewed, Publishing History, published by Chadwyck-Healey in Cambridge, England, ranks with the most distinguished scholarly journals in the area of bibliography and textual criticism, documenting the literary history of book, newspaper and magazine publishing

·         Greenberg, Gerald S. Tabloid Journalism: An Annotated Bibliography of English-Language Sources. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1996.

·         Greenberg, Gerald S. Beman Gates and the Marietta Intelligencer, 1839-56. Publishing History 38 (1995): 55-75

·         Greenberg, Gerald S. Literary Bequests in Early Ohio Wills. Ohio History 102 (Winter-Spring 1993): 20-34.

·         Greenberg, Gerald S. Ohioans vs. Georgians: The Galphin Claim, Zachary Taylor's Death and the Congressional Adjournment Vote of 1850. Georgia Historical Quarterly 74 (1990): 575-598.

·         Greenberg, Gerald S. Isaac N. Whiting: Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher of Columbus, Ohio. Publishing History 28 (1990): 57-78.

·         Greenberg, Gerald S. A Books as Disease Carriers. In Library Lit. 19-: The Best of 1988. Ed. by Jane Anne Hannigan. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1989. Pp. 139-152.

·         Greenberg, Gerald S. A Books as Disease Carriers, 1880-1920. Libraries and Culture 23 (1988): 281-294.

·         Greenberg, Gerald S. Negligent Borrowers: Readers as Inadvertent Censors. OLA Bulletin 57 (October 1987): 20-21.

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Marsha Hamilton

Associate Professor

Head, Monographs Department (MOD)

 

·         Hamilton, Marsha J.  “A Librarian’s Civil War Bookshelf: A Letter from Robert R. McMeens in The Cincinnati Lancet & Observer.  The Journal of Civil War Medicine.  Vol. 11, no. 1 (Jan-Mar 2007): 7-10.

·         Hamilton, Marsha J. and Robyn Rosenberg.  “Know Thyself: Matching Jobs and Applicants,” in New Librarian, New Job: Practical Advice for Managing the Transition, edited by James Cory Tucker and Reeta Sinha.  Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2006.  p. 11-30.        

·         Hamilton, Marsha J. and Eleanor S. Block.  Projecting Ethnicity and Race: An Annotated Bibliography of Studies in American Film.  Westport, CT: Praeger, 2003.

·         Rider, Mary and Marsha J. Hamilton.  “PromptCat Issues for Acquisitions: Quality Review, Cost Analysis and Workflow Implications.”  Library Acquisitions: Practice and Theory 20 (Spring 1996):  9-21.

·         Hamilton, Marsha J.  “The Great Migration: Second Generation Acquisition and Library Management Systems,” in New Automation Technology for Acquisitions and Collection Development.  New York: Haworth Press, 1995.  p. 5-33.  Also issued in periodical form in The Acquisition Librarian, no. 13/14 (1995).

·         Hamilton, Marsha J.  “The Arab Woman in U.S. Popular Culture: Sex and Stereotype,” in Food for Our Grandmothers: Writings by Arab-American and Arab-Canadian Feminists.  Boston: South End Press, 1994.  p. 173-180.

·         Hamilton, Marsha J.  “The Image of Arabs in the Sources of American Culture,” in Food for Our Grandmothers: Writings by Arab-American and Arab-Canadian Feminists.  Boston: South End Press, 1994.  p. 259-271.

·         Hamilton, Marsha.  Guide to Preservation in Acquisition Processing.  Chicago: American Library Association, 1993.

·         Hamilton, Marsha.  “The Image of Arabs in the Sources of American Culture: Bibliographic Essay.”  Choice 28 (April 1991): 1271-81.

·         Hamilton, Marsha J.  “Poor Condition” Procedures for Identifying and Treating Materials before Adding to the Collections.”  RTSD Newsletter 13 (1988): 19-22.

·         McClintock, Marsha Hamilton, compiler and editor.  Training Users of Online Public Access Catalogs:  Report of a conference by Trinity University and the Council on Library Resources, San Antonio, Texas, 12-14 January 1983.  Washington: Council on Library Resources, 1983.

·         McClintock, Marsha Hamilton.  The Middle East and North Africa on Film: An Annotated Filmography.  New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1982.

·         McClintock, Marsha.  “Non-print Resources for Study of the Middle East.”  Occasional Papers in Middle Eastern Librarianship, no. 1 (1981): 87-98.

·         McClintock, Marsha.  “Arabic Cataloging: Problems and Progress.”  MELA NOTES, no. 13 (1978): 16-23.

 

Lynda Hartel

Assistant Professor

The John A. Prior Health Sciences Library

 

·         Kupferberg, Natalie, and Hartel, Lynda Jones.  "Herbal Databases for PDAs: Advice from Two Librarians."  Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries 1(3), 2004:43-55.

·         Kupferberg, Natalie and Lynda Jones Hartel. "Evaluation of Five Full Text Drug Databases by Pharmacy Students, Faculty and Librarians: Do the Groups Agree?"  Journal of the Medical Library Association  92(1), 2004: 66-71.

·         Hartel, Lynda Jones and Rebecca Mehling.  "Consumer Health Services and Collections for Hispanics: An Introduction."  Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 21(1), 2002: 35-52.

·         Hartel, Lynda Jones and VonVille, Helena.  Sexual Harassment:  A Selected, Annotated Bibliography.  Westport, CT:  Greenwood Publishing, 1995.

 

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Martin Jamison

Associate Professor

Science and Engineering Library

 

·         Jamison, Martin. Synonyms and the Challenges of Information Retrieval. Psychology and Education 40, no. 2 (2003): 21-26.

·         Jamison, Martin. Title Index for the Directory of Unpublished Experimental Mental Measures: Volumes 1-7. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2001.

·         Jamison, Martin. “The Handheld Electronic Book in Historical Perspective.” In ASIS 2000: Knowledge Innovations: Celebrating Our Heritage, Designing Our Future. Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, ed. Donald H. Kraft, 63d. Medford, N.J.: Information Today, 2000, 522-533.

·         Jamison, Martin. The Changeable Course of Typographic Justification. Journal of Scholarly Publishing 29, no. 2 (January 1998): 71-86

·         Jamison, Martin. Searching the PsycLIT Database for Literature on Minority Groups. Asian American and Pacific Islander Journal of Health 2, no. 2 (Spring 1994): 146-151.

·         Jamison, Martin. Idi Amin and Uganda: An Annotated Bibliography. African Special Bibliographic Series, no. 17. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1992.

·         Jamison, Martin. Library Circulation of ERIC Microfiche Documents and Portable Viewers, 1989. ERIC microfiche no. ED309769.

·         Jamison, Martin. The Microcard: Fremont Rider's Precomputer Revolution. Libraries and Culture: A Journal of Library History 23 (Winter 1988): 1-17.

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Beth Kattelman

Assistant Professor

Theater Research Institute Library

 

 

 

 

Linda A. Krikos

Associate Professor

Women's Studies Library ;  Black Studies Library

Sullivant Library

 

·         Krikos, Linda A. and Cindy Ingold, eds.  Women’s Studies: A Recommended Bibliography.  3rd ed.  Littleton, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 2004.

·         Krikos, Linda A.  “Autobiography, Biography, Diaries, Memoirs, and Letters.” In Women’s Studies: A Recommended Bibliography, 3rd ed. Edited by Linda A. Krikos and Cindy Ingold. Littleton, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 2004, 424-464.

·         Krikos, Linda A. “Medicine and Health.”  In Women’s Studies: A Recommended Bibliography, 3rd ed.  Edited by Linda A. Krikos and Cindy Ingold. Littleton, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 2004, 657-696.

·         Krikos, Linda A.   “Science and Technology.”  In Women’s Studies: A Recommended Bibliography, 3rd ed. Edited by Linda A. Krikos and Cindy Ingold. Littleton, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 2004, 697-717.

·         Krikos, Linda A.  “Periodicals.”  In Women’s Studies: A Recommended Bibliography, 3rd ed. Edited by Linda A. Krikos and Cindy Ingold. Littleton, CO: LibrariesUnlimited, 2004, 721-730.

·         Krikos, Linda A.  “Bibliography/Reference Works.”  In Encyclopedia of Lesbian and Gay Histories and Cultures, Volume 1: Lesbian Histories and Cultures. Edited by Bonnie Zimmerman.  New York: Garland, 2000, 104-107.

·         Krikos, Linda A. “Women and the Mass Media: Reference Works in the 1990s.”  CBQ: Communication Booknotes Quarterly 29, no. 2 (Summer 1998): 133-144.

·         Krikos, Linda A.  “Statistical Sources on Women: A Critical Evaluation.”  Reference Services Review, 24, no. 1 (Spring 1996): 31-42.

·         Krikos, Linda.  “BI Challenges in Women’s Studies: The Gateway Answer.”  Research Strategies, 13, no. 2 (Spring 1995): 69-79.

·         Krikos, Linda A.  “Women’s Studies Periodicals Indexes: An In-Depth Comparison.”  Serials Review, 20, no. 2 (Summer 1994): 65-78, 82.

·         Krikos, Linda A.  “Recent Reference Sources in Women’s Studies.”  Reference Services Review, 21, no. 1 (Spring 1993): 19-24, 36.

·         Krikos, Linda.  “Collection Development Policy for the Women’s Studies Library (Draft).”  In Women’s Studies Collection Development Policies. Ed. by Bernice Lacks. Chicago: American Library Association/Association of College and Research Libraries, 1992, OSU1-OSU8.

·         Krikos, Linda. “Recent Lesbian Non-Fiction: A Bibliographic Essay.”  Feminisms, 4, no.5 (September/October 1991): 14-16.

 

Susan Kroll

Associate Professor

Prior Health Science Library

 

·         Frank, Donald G., Sarah Beasley and Susan Kroll. Opportunities for Collaborative Excellence. College and Research Libraries News, 62(10) (November 2001): 1008-1011.

·         Guard, Roger, Susan Kroll and Michael Lucas. NetWellness in 1999 Guide to Health Care Resources on the Internet. New York: Faulkner & Gray, 1998, pp 173-178.

·         Kroll, Susan. The Virtual Vision Library. Optometric Education 23(1) (Fall 1997): 19.

·         Kroll, Susan, editor. Academic Status: Statements and Resources. Chicago: American Library Association, 1994.

·         Kroll, Susan. “Library Services Proposed - Linking the Academy of Medicine, The Ohio State University and Area Hospitals.” Columbus Physician, 60(6) (November 1993): 164-165.

·         Kroll, Susan and Pamela S. Bradigan. “Asian American Literature In Professional Health Journals and MEDLINE.” Asian American and Pacific Islander Journal of Health, 1(1) (Summer 1993): 56-62.

·         Kroll, Susan, Larry Wilt and Larry Oberg. “Model Statement for Screening and Appointment for Academic Librarians Using a Search Committee.” College and Research Libraries News, 53(10) (November 1992): 642-645.

·         Watson, Maureen and Susan Kroll. “Association of Visual Sciences Librarians Professional Status and Salary Survey.” Special Libraries,83(11) (Winter 1992): 26-31.

·         Kroll, Susan. “Copyrighted Materials on Closed Reserve.” Tracings, 5(2) (Spring 1990): 7.

·         Bradigan, Pam, Susan Kroll and Sally R. Sims. “Graduate Student Bibliographic Instruction at a Large University: A Workshop Approach.” RQ, 27 (Spring 1987): 335-340.

·         Kroll, Susan, contributor. “A Librarian's Buffet: Computer Searching, Audiovisual Programs, Advanced Reference Techniques, Public Relations, Grantsmanship.” In It Really Works: A Directory of Programs, Courses and Resource People for Bibliographic Instruction Librarians. Chicago: American Library Association, 1986, pp 20-22.

·         Bradigan, Pamela, Susan Kroll and Sally R. Sims. “Selling Other Librarians on Bibliographic Instruction.” In Kirkendall, Carolyn, ed. Marketing Instruction Services: Applying Private Sector Techniques to Plan and Promote Bibliographic Instruction, Ann Arbor: Pierian Press, 1986, pp 81-82.

·         Kroll, Susan, editor. NETLET, Special Libraries Association Networking Newsletter, 1980 - 1981.

·         Kroll, Susan. “Health Science Librarianship.” The Buckram School of Information and Library Science, SUNY Buffalo, (February 1976): 14-15.

 

Jennifer Kuehn

Assistant Professor

Interlibrary Services

Sullivant Library

·         Beaubien, Anne, Kuehn, Jennifer,  Smolow, Barbara, and Ward, Suzanne, ’’Challenges Facing High-Volume Interlibrary Loan Operations: Baseline Data and Trends in the CIC Consortium.”  College & Research Libraries. 67(1), 63-84. January, 2006.

 

 

Natalie Kupferberg

Associate Professor

Biological Sciences/Pharmacy Library

 

·         Kupferberg, Natalie and Barbara Skunza. “The First Non-Traditional Doctor of Pharmacy Graduates: Their Perceptions of Library Services.”  Journal of Library & Information Services in Distance Learning 2.1 (2005).  27-39.

·         Kupferberg, N. and Lynda Hartel. “Evaluation of Five Full-Text Databases by Pharmacy Students, Faculty and Librarians: Do the Groups Agree?” Journal of the Medical Library Association 92 (2004): 66-71.

·         Kupferberg, N. and Lynda Hartel. “Herbal Databases for PDAs: Advice From Two Librarians” Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries 1.3     (2004). 43- 55

·         Kupferberg, N. “Going Virtual: A Non-Traditional Approach to a Pharmacy Degree.” Journal of Library Administration.  37 (2002): 437-449.

·         Kupferberg, N.  “Three Events at MLA in Dallas Sponsored By the Pharmacy and Drug Information Section.”  PDI Alert: MLA Pharmacy and Drug Information Newsletter  (2002, Sp): 3-4.

·         Kupferberg, N. “Going Virtual: A Non-Traditional Approach to a Pharmacy Degree.” Journal of Library Administration. 37 (2002): 437-449.

·         Kupferberg, N. and Jane J. Duffy.  “Selected Information Resources for Nutraceuticals.” Journal of Nutraceuticals, Functional & Medical Foods 3 (2001):  63-83.

·         Kupferberg, Natalie.  "Heidi Hammel."  Notable Women in the Physical Sciences: A Biographical Dictionary.  Ed. Benjamin and Barbara Shearer. Westport CT: Greenwood Press. 1997.  166-72.

·         Kupferberg, Natalie.  “Science Section."  Magazines for Libraries.  Ed. Bill and Linda Katz.  8th ed.  New Providence, New Jersey:  Bowker, 1995.  1150-58.

·         Kupferberg, Natalie.  "Alternative Medicine Goes Mainstream."  Library Journal 119  (July 1994):  51-55.

·         Kupferberg, Natalie.  "Letter from Bozeman: Jewish Montana Style."  The Intelligent Guide to Jewish Affairs 21 (1994, June 1):  1, 3-4.

·         Kupferberg, Natalie.  "Librarians Deal with Health Queries."  PNLA Quarterly 58 (Winter 1994):  15-16.

·         Kupferberg, Natalie.  "Animal Experimentation (Relevant Issues Section Bibliography)."  MLA News (1992):  14.

·         Kupferberg, Natalie.  “Science Section."  Magazines for Libraries.  Ed. Bill and Linda Katz.  7th  ed.  New York:  Bowker, 1992.  991-998.

·         Kupferberg, Natalie.  “Science Section."  Magazines for Libraries.  Ed. Bill and Linda Katz.  6th ed.  New York:  Bowker, 1989.  950-956.        

·         Kupferberg, Natalie.  "End Users: How Are They Doing? A Librarian Interviews Six Do-It-Yourself Searchers."  Online  10.2  (1986):  24-28.

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Guoqing Li

Professor

East Asian Studies-Chinese and Korean

 

·         Guoqing Li . ""Xing shi yin yuan zhuan" ban ben xin tan (1)" Ming Qing xiao shuo yan jiu (Studies of novels written in ming and qing ). 76.No. 2 (2005): 182-190, 201.

·         Guoqing Li. ""Xing shi yin yuan zhuan" ban ben xin tan (2)" Ming Qing xiao shuo yan jiu (Studies of novels written in ming and qing ). 81.No. 3 (2006): 169-183, 204.

·         Pan, Junlin & Guoqing Li "What Can We Learn From Performance Assessment? -The System And Practice In An Academic Library". In Library Management. [Bradford, West Yorkshire] MCB University Press, 27 (6/7, 2006): 460-469.

·         Di Guo Li Ying. Chinese translation of China, Its Marvel and Mystery by Thomas Hodgson Liddell. Trans. Lu Jin, Ouyang Shaochun & Guoqing Li. With an Introduction by Guoqing Li. Beijing Library Press, 2005. ISBN: 750133000X

·         Xing Shi Yin Yuan Zhuan:  A Corrected and Punctuated Edition with an Introduction.  Ed. Guoqing Li.  Beijing: Zhonghua Book Company, 2005. ISBN: 7101048188

·         "Hu Shi Ti Ba Yi Ze: Jian Tan Hu Shi Yu Xing Shi Yin Yuan Zhuan de Yin Yuan" (The Comments Written by Hu Shi on Xingshiyinyuan), in Wenxian (Documents) Quarterly 104 (No. 2, 2005): 15-22.

·         Guoqing Li & Lu Jin: Wo de Beijing Huayuan, a Chinese translation of Round about My Peking Garden by Mrs. Archibld Little, Beijing Library Press, 2004

·         Guoqing Li. "OhioLINK: A Model for Library Consortia in the World", in Tushu Qingbao Gongzuo (Library and Information Service), Vol. 48, No. 320 (July 2004), p. 13-16, 89. It has also been selected into Inforamtion Resource Sharing, Textbook Series for 21st Century, Ed. Cheng Huanwen & Pan Yantao. Beijing: Higher Education Press, 2004.

·         James Bracken & Guoqing Li. "Synergies of Effectiveness in a Diverse Consortial Community:  The Opinions of the 800-Pound Gorilla in the Neighborhood". In City Development and Library Services -- Proceedings of the Second Shanghai International Library Forum. Shanghai Scientific and Technological Literature Publishing House, 2004.

·         Mei Guo E-hai-e Zhou Li Da Xue Tu Shu Guan Zhong Wen Gu Ji Shu Lu: A Descriptive Catalogue of Chinese Classic Books in the Ohio State University Library Guiling: Guangxi Normal University Press, 2003.

·         "Ha Jin" In Cyclopedia of World Authors, 4th rev. ed.. Ed. Frank N. Magill. Pasadena, CA : Salem Press, 2003, p. 1151-1152.

·         "Gao Xingjian" In Cyclopedia of World Authors, 4th rev. ed.. Ed. Frank N. Magill. Pasadena, CA : Salem Press, 2003, p. 1651-1652.

·         "Tu Shu Guan Yuan De Ji Xu Jiao Yu: Tiao Zhan He Dui Ce. (Professional Development for Librarians: Challenges and Answers) " InTu Shu Guan Ke Chi Xu Fa Zhan Yu Chuan Xin Yan Jiu Wen Ji. Ed. Xu Yinchi. Chendu: Southwest Jiao Tong University Press, 2003, p. 364-368.

·         “New Glossary of English Legal Terms--A Case on Mistranslation.” Ci Shu Yan Jiu (Lexicographical Studies) 141 (Sept. 2003): 124-151.

·         “A Book with Many Faces: the Same Book, Different Names Phenomenon in Modern Chinese Publications.” Journal of East Asian Libraries 130 (June 2003): 1-22.

·         Li, Guoqing and Sun Liping. “Uncover the Treasures of Cultural Exchange between China and the Occident: a Retrospective Study on Beitang Collection.” Wenxian (Documents) Quarterly 95 (Jan. 2003): 214-231, 256.

·         Jia Ru Ai Qing Shi You Xi, Zhe Jiu Shi Gui Ze. Chinese translation of If Love is a Game, These are the Rules by Cherie Carter-Scott. Trans. Sun Liping, Zheng Buyun and Guoqing Li (co-translator). Beijing, china: Beijing Library Press, 2002.  

·         Bao Hu Bing Han Wei. Chinese translation of Protect and Defend, by Richard North Patterson. Trans. Guoqing Li with an Introduction.  Shanghai, China:  Shanghai Translation Publishing House, 2002.

·         Feng Shen Yen I: A Corrected and Punctuated Edition. Ed. Guoqing Li with an Introduction. Beijing, China: Beijing Library Press, 2001.

·         Lu Yeh Hsien Tsung: A Corrected and Punctuated Edition. Ed. Guoqing Li with an Introduction. Beijing, China: Chung Hua Shu Chu, 2001.

·         The History of National Library of China. International Dictionary of Library Histories. Ed. David H. Stam. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 2001: 499-502.

·         The History of Shanghai Library. International Dictionary of Library Histories. Ed. David H. Stam. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 2001: 692-694.

·         The History of Peking University Library. International Dictionary of Library Histories. Ed. David H. Stam. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 2001: 630-632.

·         The History of Fudan University Library. International Dictionary of Library Histories. Ed. David H. Stam. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 2001: 328-330.

·         Chin Tzu Ta. Chinese translation of an English novel, The Pyramid, by William Golding. Trans. Guoqing Li with an Introduction. Shanghai: Shanghai Translation Publishing House, 2000.

·         “The Chronology of Chinese Sexual Culture.Chugoku Gosennen Sei no Bunkashi (The five thousand year history of Chinese sexual culture) by Kaito Kyu. Tokyo, Japan: Shueisha, 2000: 281-284.

·         “Sharing Chinese Bibliographic Resources in a Networked Environment: the Ohio State University Chinese Collection and theOhioLINK.” Proceedings of the International Conference on Cooperative Development of Chinese Bibliographic Databases. Taipei, Taiwan: National Central Library, 2000: 85-96.

·         Zhu De. Biographical Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century World Leaders. Ed. John Powell. New York: Marshall Cavendish Corp., 1999: 1619-1622.

·         “Same Voice, Different Tongues: On Hwang Chun-ming’s and Gao Xiaosheng’s Language Style.” Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association 33:1 (February 1998) 83-97.

·         Pao Fa. Chinese translation of an English novel, Outbreak, by Robin Cook. Trans. Guoqing Li. Shanghai: Shanghai Translation Publishing House, 1998.

·         “Ssu k’u ch’uan shu, Its Continuing Series and Selections, and Their Acquisitions in North America.” Journal of East Asian Libraries 116 (October 1998): 19-30.

·         Li, Guoqing and Yu-lan Chou. “Moving towards to the Virtual Library--Recent Development of Melvyl and OhioLINK.” Proceedings of the International Conference on New Missions of Academic Libraries in the 21st Century (Oct. 25-28, 1998) Beijing: Beijing University Press, 1998, pp. 299-302. (Peer reviewed)

·         “Roots in the Same Land: on Hwang Ch’un-ming and Kao Hsiao-sheng’s Short Stories.” Chinese Culture: a Quarterly Review 38:3 (September 1997): 117-135.

·         “Ching Tu Chiao Mai T'u Chi Ch'i Tso Che” (Calls, Sounds and Merchandise of the Peking Street Peddlers and its author) Chungkuo Yen Chiu (Chinese Studies -- A Monthly Journal of SINICA Research) 3.2 (May 1997): 70-71.

·         “Fu Chin Ti Lao Sao He Erh Tzu Ti Tan Po.” (Father’s Grievance and Son’s Content: An Academic Essay On Liu Yazi: a Biography and Liu Wuji: A Chronicle) Chungkuo Yen Chiu (Chinese Studies -- A Monthly Journal of SINICA Research) 32 (December 1997): 50-52.

·         “Ts'u Chih Lan Tsao Ti Meikuo Chungkuo Hsueh Shou Ts'e.” (On the Handbook of American Chinese Studies) Chungkuo Yen Chiu (Chinese Studies -- A Monthly Journal of SINICA Research) 2.12 (March 1997): 64-65.

·         “Ching Tu Chiao Mai T'u Chi Ch'i Tso Che (Calls, Sounds and Merchandise of the Peking Street Peddlers and its author)” Tu Shu (Reading) 219 (June 1997): 201.

·         “Access to Multilingual Information in an On-line Environment: American Research Libraries' Experience.” ISAL’96 Proceedings of the International Symposium on Academic Libraries in the 21st Century. Shanghai: Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press, 1996: 310-315.

 

David Lincove

Professor

History, Political Science and Philosophy

Sullivant Library

 

·         Lincove, David.  "Radical Publishing to 'Reach the Million Masses’: Alexander L. Trachtenberg and International Publishers, 1906-1966."  Left History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Historical Inquiry and Debate 10 (Fall/Winter 2004):13-43.

·         Lincove, David. Reconstruction in the United States: An Annotated Bibliography. Wesport: Greenwood Press, 2000. i-xxv, 633 pp. Foreword by Eric Foner. Chron. Appendix (Federal Constitutional Amendments, Acts, and Cases Cited). Author index. Subject Index. Selected by Choice as one of the “Outstanding Academic Titles, 2000”.

·         Lincove, David. “Charles Burleigh Galbreath.” American National Biography. Edited by John Garraty. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. Included peer review. (Galbreath was Director of the State Library of Ohio and later Librarian and Secretary of the Ohio Historical Society.)

·         Lincove, David and Marge Murfin. “Newspapers and Journalism,” pp.224-244 in Guide to Reference Books. 11th edition. Ed. by Robert Balay. Chicago, American Library Association, 1996. (Updates older edition of this standard reference book. Includes annotated bibliography of international sources.)

·         Lincove, David. “Propaganda and the American Public Library from the 1930s to the Eve of World War II.” RQ 33 (Summer, 1994): 510-523.

·         Lincove, David. “Activists for Internationalism: The American Library Association Responds to World War II and British Requests for Aid, 19391941.” Libraries and Culture 26 (Summer, 1991): 487-510.

·         Lincove, David.The Anglo-American Relationship: An Annotated Bibliography of Scholarship, 1945-1985. By David A. Lincove and Gary R. Treadway. New York: Greenwood Press, 1988. 417 pp. Bibl. Sources; Appendices. Author index. Subject index. Selected by Choice as one of the “Outstanding Academic Books” of 1988.

·         Lincove, David. “John T. Morse, Jr.,” In Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 47: American Historians 1865-1912. Edited by Clyde Wilson. Detroit: Bruccoli Clark Book, 1986. Pp. 183-192. (Morse was a biographer and editor of the American Statesmen Series.)

·         Lincove, David. “Peter Force,” In Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 30: American Historians, 1607-1865. Edited by Clyde Wilson. Detroit: Bruccoli Clark Book, 1984. Pp. 89-97. (Force was an archivist, extensive collector of books and manuscripts, printer.)

 

 

Susan Logan

Associate Professor Emeritus

Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences Library

 

·         Logan, Susan L “The Ohio State University's Library Control System: From Circulation to Subject Access and Authority Control,” Library Trends 35 (Spring 1987): 539-554

·         Ludy, Lorene E. and Susan J. Logan. “Integrating Authority Control in an Online Catalog.” In Proceedings of the 45th ASIS Annual Meeting Ed. by Anthony E. Petrarca et al. White Plains, NY,: Knowledge Industry Publications, Inc., 1982. p.176-178

·         Miller, Susan L. “Inventory and Holdings Features of Serials Control.” In Serials Automation for Acquisition and Inventory Control Ed. by William Gray Potter and Arlene Farber Sirkin. Chicago: American Library Association, l981. Pp.40-56

·         Miller, Susan L “The Changing Role of a Circulation System: The OSU Experience” RQ 20 (Fall 1980): p. 47-52

·         Miller, Susan L. “The Ohio State University Libraries Online Catalog.” In Closing the Catalog. Ed. by D. Kaye Gapen and Bonnie Juergens. Phoenix : Oryx Press, l980. Pp.74-84

·         Miller, Susan L. “The Evolution of an Online Catalog.” In New Horizons for Academic Libraries. Ed. by Robert D. Stueart and Richard D. Johnson. New York : K. G. Saur, l979. Pp.l93-204

·         Miller, Susan L. and Kaye Gapen, Irene Hoadley, and Ross Poli “To Be or Not To Be: An Academic Library Research Committee” Journal of Academic Librarianship 2 (1976), no. l.

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Predrag Matejic

Associate Professor

Hilandar Research Library

 

·         “Love of Learning and Devotion to God in Orthodox Monasteries”: Selected Proceedings of the 5th International Hilandar Conference, Raška, Serbia, 9-15 September 2002. Raška Škola (Serbia). Forthcoming, Spring 2006 (co-editors D. E. Collins, M. A. Johnson, M. Jokovic).

·         “Texts from the Life of St. Sergius of Radonezh in Hilandar Monastery Slavic Manuscript #485,” The Trinity-Sergius Lavra in Russian History and Culture, Vladimir Tsurikov, ed. In series: Readings in Russian Religious Culture 3, (Jordanville, New York: Holy Trinity Seminary Press, 2005), 252-298.

·         Monastic Traditions: Selected Proceedings of the 4th International Hilandar Conference, Columbus, Ohio, August 1415, 1998. Slavica Publishers, Inc. (Indiana University), xi+ 370 pages, 2003. Co-editor, Charles E. Gribble.

·         “Resources for the Study of Eastern Christianity: The Hilandar Research Library,” Logos: A Journal of Eastern Christian Studies 39 (1998 [2000]), 24:403-420.

·         “Paper as a Vehicle for Change in the Balkan XIV Century,” Annuaire de L’Universite de Sofia “St. Kliment Ohrdiski” Centre de Recherches Slavo-Byzantines “Ivan Dujèev” 90 (9), 2000 [2002]:81-85.

·          “Atribucija rukopisa pomoæu analize papira: Hilandar u èetrnaestom veku,” Studies of Medieval South Slavic Manuscripts: Proceedings of the 3rd International Hilandar Conference Held from March 28 to 30, 1989. Beograd: SANU, 1995:287-300.

·         “'Hilandar' u Novom svetu (Kratki istorijat Hilandarske nauène biblioteke i Arhivskog centra za prouèavane slovenkog srednjovekovlja, Državni univerzitet Ohaja, Kolumbus, Ohajo)” Književne Novine 893/894 (October 115, l994):30.

·         Klimentina Ivanova and Predrag Matejic. “Neizvestno proizvedenie na Sv. Romil,” VSELENA/OIKOUMENH 1 (1993):87102.

·         Klimentina Ivanova and Predrag Matejic. “An Unknown Work of St. Romil of Vidin (Ravanica),” Paleobulgarica 4, XVII (1993): 3-15.

·         Hannah Thomas and Predrag Matejic. Manuscripts on Microform of the Hilandar Research Library. 2 volumes. Compiled and with an Introduction by Predrag Matejic and Hannah Thomas. Columbus: Resource Center for Medieval Slavic Studies and “Ivan Dujchev” Centre for Slavo-Byzantine Studies (Sofia, Bulgaria), 1992. In series: Resources in Medieval Slavic Studies I (of RCMSS) and Seria Catalogorum III (of IDCSBS).

·         “Rabotata po opisvaneto na slavianskite rukopisi v universiteta v Okhaio  novi metodi za atributsiia,” KiriloMetodievski studii 3 (1986):284-288.

·         “Kum vuprosa za avtografite na Paisii “ Khilendarski,” Literaturoznanie i folkloristika v chest na 70-godishninata na Akademik Petur Dinekov. Sofia: BAN, 1983:253-257.

·         Predrag Matejic. Bulgarskiiat khimnopisets Efrem ot XIV vek. Delo i znachenie. Sofia: Bulgarskata akademiia na naukite, 1982. [= The Bulgarian Hymnographer Efrem of the XIV Century: Works and Significance].

·         Predrag Matejic. Watermarks of the Hilandar Slavic Codices. A Descriptive Catalog. Sofia: CIBAL, 1981. In series: Balcanica II, Etudes et Documents 2.

·         “Khimnopisetsut Efrem  znachitelen bulgarski knizhovnik ot XIV vek” Bulgaristi i bulgaristikata, Sofia: Nauka i izkustvo, 1981:230-234

·         Mateja Matejic and Predrag Matejic. Hilandar Room Slavic Manuscripts on Microfilm.  Supplemental Checklist No. 1. Columbus: Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures, The Ohio State University, 1980. In series: OSU Slavic Papers 5.

·         “Efrem i bulgarski sbornik ot kraia na XIV vek,” Turnovska knizhovana shkola 2. Uchenitsi i posledovateli na Evtimii Turnovski: vtori mezhdunaroden simpozium, 20-23 mai, 1976. Sofia: BAN, 1980:230-239.

·         “Efrem i bulgarski sbornik ot kraia na XIV vek,” Ezik i literatura 1 (1976):56-58.

·         Mateja Matejic and Predrag Matejic. Hilandar Slavic Manuscripts. A Checklist of the Slavic Manuscripts from the Hilandar Monastery Available on Microfilm at The Ohio State University. Columbus: Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, The Ohio State University, 1972.

 

Meri Meredith

Associate Professor

Business Library

 

·         Meredith, Meri. Dealing with an International Clientele: Communications, Diplomacy, and Etiquette. Munchen, Germany, K. G. Saur, 2005.

·         Meredith, Meri. “Reference Resources for International Management Research.” Chapter in second edition of Handbook for International Management Research edited by Betty Jane Punnett and Oded Shenkar, Cambridge: Blackwell Publishers, 2003.

·         Meredith, Meri. “Developing an International Business Collection.” Collection Management, 26, no. 4 (2001): 73-88.

·         Meredith, Meri, Jean Z. Piety and John Piety. “Special Libraries Association Annual Conference.” Library Hi Tech News, 18, no.8 (2001):6-11.

·         Meredith, Meri. “Doing business internationally: an annotated bibliography.” RSR: Reference Services Review, 28, no.3 (2000): 223-239.

·         Meredith, Meri. “SLA Report: Meri Meredith.” Library Hi Tech News, 17, no.8 (2000): 23-25.

·         Meredith, Meri. “Confronting the Styles and Needs of an International Clientele.” Information Outlook, 3, no. 6 (June 1999):18-22.

·         “Confronting International Clients Needs And Styles” presented at the 89th Annual Conference of Special Libraries Association, June 1998.

·         Meredith, Meri. “An Introduction to a Modern Academic Business Library.”  Journal of Management Education, 22, no. 6 (December 1998): 771-786.

·         Meredith, Meri. “Bloomberg Financial Services: A Simple Introduction To A Very Complicated System.” RSR: Reference Services Review, 25,  no. 2 (Summer 1997): 73-78.

·         Meredith, Meri.  “Trends in International Business Thought and Literature: ISO 9000, Some Relevant Publications.” International Executive, 36, no. 1 (January/February 1994): 107-117.

·         Meri Meredith. Review of “Strategic Planning Basics for Special Libraries,” by Doris Asantewa.  Online 17, no. 1 (January 1993): 75.

·         Meri Meredith. Review of “Business Competitor Intelligence: Methods of Collecting, Organizing and Using Information,” by William L. Sammon, Mark A. Kurland and Robert Spitalnic. Database 9, no. 3 (June 1986): 9, no. 2 (April 1986): 53-56.

·         Meredith, Meri. “More Databases Searched by a Business Generalist.” Database 9, no. 2 (April 1986): 53-56.

·         Meredith, Meri. “Ten Most Searched Databases by a Business Librarian.” Database 9, no. 1 (February 1986): 36-40.

·         Meredith, Meri. “Non-bibliographic/Numeric Databases.” In Online 83 Conference Proceedings. Weston: Online Conference, 1983. Pp. 203-209.

·         Poor, William and Meri Meredith. “Information is Our Business.” Power Team 10, no. 4 (August/September 1982): 4-6.

·         Meredith, Meri. “Working Together.” Indiana University Library Association Quarterly 12, no. 2  (Summer, 1981): 3-4.

 

James L. Murphy

 (Complete publication list)

Professor Emeritus

Cataloging Department

 

·         (and J. L. Morton). “Rare Earth Analysis of Cherts of the Tri-State Area (Midwest), U.S.A.” Archaeometry 2000: Proceedings of the 32nd International Conference on Archaeometry. (Abstracts): 306, 2000

·         “Art Pottery Archaeology: The Enduring Enigma of Peters and Reed.” Journal of the American Art Pottery Association. 16(6): 8-14, 1999

·         “Comments on the Composition of Catlinite and Ohio Pipestone.” Ohio Archaeologist. 46(1): 10-11, 1996

·         An Archeological History of the Hocking Valley. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press., 1989

·         A Bibliography of Ohio Contract Archaeology: 1946-1985. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Historic Preservation Office, 1987

·         (and James F. Morton). “Muskingum Bluebirds: A Preliminary Checklist of Nineteenth Century Potters and Potteries in Muskingum County, Ohio.” Proceedings of the Symposium on Ohio Valley Urban and Historic Archaeology. 4: 103-111, 1986

·         A Bibliography of Ohio Archaeology. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Press International, 1977

 

Sarah Murphy

Associate Professor

Veterinary Medicine Library

 

·         Sarah A. Murphy . "The conflict between professional ethics and the ethics of the institution" Journal of Hospital Librarianship. 1.4 (2001): 17-30

 

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Nancy O'Hanlon

Professor

User Education Librarian

 

·         O’Hanlon, Nancy.  “net.TUTOR: A Case Study.”  In Digital Resources and Librarians: Case Studies in Innovation, Invention, and Implementation.  Ed. Patricia O. Libutti.  Chicago: ACRL, 2004.

·         Izzo, Margo V., Murray, Alexa, and Nancy O’Hanlon.  “Enhancing Academic Achievement and Transition Outcomes Through Technology.”  NCSET Research to Practice Brief, vol. 3, issue 4.  National Center on Secondary Education and Transition (University of Minnesota), October 2004.

·         Diaz, Karen R. and Nancy O’Hanlon.  IssueWeb: A Guide and Sourcebook for Researching Controversial Issues on the Web. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2004.

·         O’Hanlon, Nancy.  “Site Design.”  In Developing Web-Based Instruction: Planning, Designing, Managing, and Evaluating for Results, 225-40.  Ed. Elizabeth Dupuis.  New York: Neal-Schuman, 2003.

·         O'Hanlon, Nancy. "Net Knowledge: Performance of New College Students on an Internet Skills Proficiency Test."  The Internet and Higher Education 5, no. 1 (2002): 55-66.

·         Diaz, Karen R. and Nancy O'Hanlon. Hot Topics on the Web: Strategies for Research. Reference and User Services Quarterly 41, no.1 (2001): 25-29.

·         O’Hanlon, Nancy. Development, Delivery and Outcomes of a Distance Course for New College Students. Library Trends 50, no. 1 (2001): 8-27.

·         O’Hanlon, Nancy. The Right Stuff: Research Strategies for the Internet Age. Reprinted in Foundations: A Reader for New College Students, 88-93. Ed. Virginia N. Gordon, Thomas L. Minnick. 2nd ed. Belmont: Wadsworth, 2001.

·         O'Hanlon, Nancy. “Ohio State University Libraries net.TUTOR Project.” Research Strategies 17 (2000): 207-214.

·         O'Hanlon, Nancy and Fred Roecker. “How Students Use Web-Based Tutorials and Library Assignments: Case Studies from The Ohio State University Libraries.” In Racing Toward Tomorrow: Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries, April 8-11, 1999, edited by Hugh A. Thompson, 335-41. Chicago: ACRL, 1999.

·         O'Hanlon, Nancy. “Web-Based Tutorials: Does Course Use Differ from General Use?” Journal of Interactive Learning Research 10, no. 2 (1999): 217-28.

·         O'Hanlon, Nancy. “Web Search Engines Evolve to Meet the Challenges.” Reference and User Services Quarterly 38, no. 3 (1999): 247-251.

·         O'Hanlon, Nancy, editor. “Equity in the Classroom: Mathematics and Science Materials and Resources for Elementary Teachers.” ENC Focus 1 (1994). United States, Department of Education PIP 94-1415.

·         Simutis, Len and Nancy O'Hanlon. Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science Education. In Proceedings of SIGWAIS-II, 45-50. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1993.

·         O'Hanlon, Nancy. “Good Intentions Are Not Enough: Toward Cooperative Teaching of Basic Information Seeking Competencies.” Ohio Media Spectrum 44 (Spring 1992): 14-19.

·         O'Hanlon, Nancy. “Begin at the End: A Model for Research Skills Instruction.” Research Strategies 9 (Summer 1991): 116-23.

·         O'Hanlon, Nancyanne. “Evaluation of Bibliographic Instruction: Directions for the Next Century.” In Building on the First Century: Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 5-8, 1989, edited by Janice C. Fennell, 158-62. Chicago: ACRL, 1989.

·         O'Hanlon, Nancyanne. “Up the Down Staircase: Establishing Library Instruction Programs for Teachers.” RQ 27 (Summer 1988): 528-34.

·         O'Hanlon, Nancy. “The Role of Library Research Instruction in Developing Teachers' Problem Solving Skills.” Journal of Teacher Education 39 (November-December 1988): 44-49.

·         O'Hanlon, Nancyanne. “Library Skills, Critical Thinking, and the Teacher Training Curriculum.” College and Research Libraries 48 (January 1987): 17-26.

·         O'Hanlon, Nancyanne. “Fee or Free: Public Interest and the Freedom of Information Act.” Government Information Quarterly 1 (1984): 365-78.

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Charles J. Popovich

Associate Professor

Business Library

 

·         Popovich, Charles J. and Neel, Richard E.  "Characteristics of Distance Education Programs at Accredited Business Schools."  The American Journal of Distance Education 19 (December 2005): 229-240.

·         Popovich, Charles J. and M. Rita Costello. Directory of Business and Financial Information Services. Washington, D.C.: Special Libraries Association, 1994.

·         Popovich, Charles. Review of National Tax Journal, in Business Journals of the United States by William Fisher. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1991.

·         Popovich, Charles J. Adding Value: Combining Business Searching and Spreadsheets. Database 14 (June 1991): 48-52.

·         Popovich, Charles J. Beta Coefficient and Market Share: Downloading and Processing Data from DIALOG to Lotus 1-2-3. ERIC Document (No. ED 326 255), 1990, 39 pp.

·         Popovich, Charles J. Business and Economics Databases Online: Environmental Scanning with a Personal Computer. Littleton, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1987.

·         Popovich, Charles J. Downloading and Processing Numeric Data from DIALOG to Lotus 1-2-3 in Update ‘87: DIALOG Users Conference (September 9-10, 1987): 163-174 (User Track).

·         Popovich, Charles J. A Methodology for Categorizing International Business Literature through Online Bibliographic Searching. Online Review 7 (August 1983): 341-355.

·         Popovich, Charles J. Fee-Based Information by Academic and Public Libraries. Guest Editor. Drexel Library Quarterly 19 (Fall 1983).

·         Popovich, Charles J. A Bibliographic Guide for Small and Minority Business Management. RQ 18 (Summer 1979): 369-375.

·         Popovich, Charles J. The Characteristics of a Collection for Research in Business Management. College and Research Libraries 39 (March 1978): 110-117.

·         Popovich, Charles J. Business Data Bases: The Policies and Practices of Indexing. RQ 18 (Fall 1978): 5-15.

·         American Library Association. Business Reference Services Committee. Business Serials of the U.S. Government: A Selective Annotated Checklist of Reference Titles. Chicago: American Library Association, 1978.

·         Popovich, Charles J. Business/Management Research Characteristics and Collection Evaluation: A Citation Analysis of Dissertations. ERIC Document (No. ED 136 835), 1977, 27 pp.

·         Popovich, Charles J. Selective Bibliography of Library Use Needs Studies. Business Reference Service Committee, Reference and Adult Services Division, American Library Association, 1975, 2 pp.

·         Popovich, Charles J. Review of F&S Index of Corporations and Industries, by Predicasts, Inc. RSR (Reference Services Review) 2 (July/September 1974): 94.

 

Carol Powell

Associate Professor

The John A. Prior Health Sciences Library

 

·         Bradigan, Pamela S. and Carol A. Powell.  "The Reference and Information Services Team:  An alternative model for managing reference services." Reference and User Services Quarterly, 44 (2004):  143-148.

·         Powell, Carol A. and Jane Case-Smith.  “Information literacy skills of occupational therapy graduates:  A survey of learning outcomes.”  Journal of the Medical Library Association, 91 (2003):  468-477.

·         Powell, Carol A. and Pamela S. Bradigan.  “E-mail reference services:  Characteristics and effects on overall reference services at an academic health sciences library.”  Reference and User Services Quarterly, 41 (2001):  170-178.

·         Powell, Carol A. “Educational needs assessment: Revitalizing a user education program.” Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 18 (1999): 71-78.

·         Bradigan, Pamela S., Carol A. Powell, and Barbara Van Brimmer, eds. Writer’s Guide to Nursing and Allied Health Journals. Washington, DC: American Nurses Association, 1998.

·         Bradigan, Pamela S. and Carol A. Mularski. “Evaluation of academic librarians’ publications for tenure and initial promotion.” Journal of Academic Librarianship, 22 (1996): 360-365.

·         Mularski, Carol A. and Pamela S. Bradigan. “End-user searching: Review of a modular program.” Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 81 (1993); 61-63.

·         Bradigan, Pamela S. and Carol A. Mularski. “Authorship outlets of academic health sciences librarians.” Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 80 (1992): 188-191.

·         Mularski, Carol A. “Institutional affiliations of authors of research articles in library and information science: Update.” Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 31 (1991): 179-196.

·         Mularski, Carol A. and Pamela S. Bradigan. “Academic health sciences librarians’ publication patterns.” Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 79 (1991): 168-177.

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Edward A. Riedinger

Professor

Latin American, Spanish and Portuguese Library Collections

(Complete publication list)

 

·         "Comparative Development of Brazilian Studies in the United States and France" (enlarged and updated),  Envisioning Brazil:  A Guide to Brazilian Studies in the United States, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2005, pp. 375-395.

·         The World to Know: Collected Miscellaneous Writings on the Americas, Europe, and the Lusophone World, 1997-2001, no. 6, Sebastian Society Occasional Papers Series, Columbus: Sebastian Press, 2001. ISSN 1535 3176

·         "Online Research Resources for Teaching Portuguese," Português para falantes de espanhol:  artigos selecionados escritos em português e ingles = Portuguese for Spanish Speakers:  Selected Articles Written in Portuguese and English, Campinas, São Paulo:  Pontes, 2004, pp. 207-219.

·         "Desenvolvimento comparado do estudo do Brasil nos Estados Unidos e na França," O Brasil dos brasilianistas, Rio de Janeiro:  Paz e Terra, 2002, pp. 469-486.

·         "Comparative Development of Brazilian Studies in the United States and France," Envisioning Brazil:  A Guide to Brazilian Studies in the United States, 1945-2000, Washington, DC:  Brazilian Embassy, 2002, pp. 374-391.

·         Proceedings of the Brazilian Studies Association (BRASA): Second Conference, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 11-13 May 1995. Albuquerque: BRASA, 1995. ISSN 1079 0551

·         Turned-on Advising: A Guide to Video and Computer Sources for Educational Advising. Washington, DC: NAFSA: Association of International Educators, 1995. ISBN 0 912207 73 6

·         Where in the World to Learn: A Guide to Library and Information Science for International Education Advisers. Westport, Connecticut and London: Greenwood Press, 1995; volume in Greenwood Educator's Reference Series. ISBN 0 313 28703 1

·         Proceedings of the Brazilian Studies Association (BRASA): First Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, 10-12 March 1994. Albuquerque: Brazilian Studies Association (BRASA), 1994. ISSN 1079 0551

·         Como se faz um presidente: a campanha de JK [The Making of the President, Brazil, 1955: The Campaign of Juscelino Kubitschek]. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Nova Fronteira, 1988. ISBN 85 209 0125 5

·         A Brief View of American Literature. Rio de Janeiro: Waldyr Lima Editora, 1976. ISBN 0 95 00 04

 

Ruey Rodman

Associate Professor

The John A. Prior Health Sciences Library

 

·         Cain, T.J., Rodman, R.L., Sanfilippo, F., and Kroll, S.M.  “Managing Knowledge & Technology to Foster Innovation in Academic Medical Center.”  Academic Medicine 80 (11) 2005: 1026-1031.

·         Rodman, Ruey L. “Cost Analysis and Student Survey Results of Library Support for Distance Education.” Journal of the Medical Library Association, 91 (1) 2003: 72-78.

·         Rodman, Ruey L. “3D: The Paperless Document Delivery Project at the Prior Health Sciences Library.” The Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Information Supply, 12 (4) 2002: 63-77.

·         Rodman, Ruey L. “The S.A.G.E. Project: a Model for Library Support of Distance Education.” Internet Reference Services Quarterly, 6 (2) 2001: 35-45.

·         Rodman, Ruey L. "Making the Connection Between Processing and Access: Do Cataloging Decisions Affect User Access?"  Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services, 24 (3) 2000: 443-458.

 

Sally Rogers

Assistant Professor

Information Technology and Technical Services Divisions

 

·         Connell, Tschera Harkness, Sally A. Rogers, and Carol Pitts Diedrichs, “OhioLINK Electronic Journal Use at Ohio State University,” portal: Libraries and the Academy 5, no. 3 (July 2005): 371-390.

·         Rogers, Sally A.  “Developing an Institutional Knowledge Bank at Ohio State University: From Concept to Action Plan,” portal: Libraries and the Academy 3, no. 1 (Jan. 2003): 125-136.

·         Beit-Arie, Oren, Sally Rogers , et al., “Linking to the Appropriate Copy: Report of a DOI-Based Prototype,” D-Lib Magazine, 7 (Sept. 2001),

·         Rogers, Sally A. Electronic Journal Usage at Ohio State University, College & Research Libraries, 62 (Jan. 2001): 25-34.

·         O'Neill, Edward T., Sally A. Rogers, and W. Michael Oskins. “Characteristics of Duplicate Records in OCLC's Online Union Catalog.” Library Resources & Technical Services, 37 (Jan. 1993): 59-71.

·         Rogers, Sally A. “Backlog Management: Estimating Resources Needed to Eliminate Arrearages.” Library Resources & Technical Services, 35 (Jan. 1991): 25-32.

·         Rogers, Sally A. “Automated Workstations for Professional Catalogers: a Survey of ARL Libraries.” In Building on the First Century: Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 5-8, 1989. Ed. by Janice C. Fennell. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 1989. Pp. 131-134.

·         Rogers, Sally A. “Automated Control of Subject Headings at the OSU Libraries.” Information Technology and Libraries, 8 (Mar. 1989): 79-82.

·         Ludy, Lorene E. and Sally A. Rogers. “Authority Control in the Online Environment.” Information Technology and Libraries, 3 (Sept. 1984): 262-266.

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Tina Schneider

Associate Professor

OSU at Lima Library 

 

·         Schneider, Tina M. Hymnal Collections of North America. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, 2003.

·         Schneider, Tina. “Outreach: Why, How, and Who? Academic Libraries and Their Involvement in the Community.” Outreach Services in Academic and Special Libraries. Eds. Paul Kelsey and Sigrid Kelsey. Binghamton, New York: Haworth Press, 2003. Also in The Reference Librarian 39.82 (2004).

·         Brandt, John, Linda Frederiksen, Tina Schneider, and Darby Syrkin. "The Face of Regional Campus Libraries and Librarianship." Journal of Library Administration 45:1/2 (2006): 37–62.

·         Schneider, Tina. “Hymnbook Collections of North America: The View from 2006.” The Hymn 57.1 (2006): 8–14.

·         Schneider, Tina.  “Academic Libraries and Regional Library Systems : How Do They Stand Today?” Journal of Academic Librarianship 28.3 (2002): 141–146.

·         Schneider, Tina.  “The Regional Campus Library and Service to the Public.” Journal of Academic Librarianship 27.2 (2001): 122–127.

·         Mennel, Christina. “Timothy Mason and the Sacred Harp (1834).”  The Hymn 49.2 (1998): 30–34.

 

Eric Schnell

Associate Professor

The John A. Prior Health Sciences Library

 

·         Schnell EH. "docMD: bringing electronic document delivery to small and rural hospital libraries" Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery, and Information Supply. To appear in 2006;17(1)   

·         Schnell EH. "RFID: Radio Frequency Identification," Technology for the Rest of Us: A Primer on Computer Technologies for the Low-Tech Librarian. Nancy Courtney, ed. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2005: pp 43-54       

·         Schnell, Eric H. “Writing for the Web: A Primer for Librarians” Last Update: June 2005. URL: http://bones.med.ohio-state.edu/webdocs.html

·         Schnell EH. "docMD: document Mediated Delivery" Journal of Hospital Librarianship. 2003 3(1):25-37.       

·         Schnell, Eric H. “Prospero” in Open Source Software for Libraries, An Open Source for Libraries Collaboration, Chicago: LITA 2002. pp.19-29.

·         Schnell, Eric H. “Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Resources” Healthcare on the Internet. 2001. 5(2):31-37

·         Behm, Leslie M., Ann Combs, Kathyrn N. Rattenborg, Eric H. Schnell, Rama Vishwanathan “Librarians Use of HealthWeb for Reference and Instruction” Medical Reference Services Quarterly. Spring 1999 18(1): 1-10

·         Schnell, Eric H. “Freeing Ariel: The Prospero Electronic Document Delivery Project” Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery, and Information Supply. 1999 10(2) 89-100.

·         Schnell, Eric H. “Principles of Web Document Structure and Design” Medical Reference Services Quarterly. Spring 1997 16(1): 47-51

·         Redman, P., Julie Kelly, Pat Anderson, Eric Albright, Craig Mulder, Eric H. Schnell “Common Ground: The HealthWeb Project as a Model for Internet Collaboration” Bulletin of the Medical Library Association. Oct 1997 85(4): 325-30 [Did the section on “Challenges”.]

·         Schnell, Eric H. “Medicine and Health” The Reference Librarian. 1997 57:215-222 [Co-published simultaneously as: Schnell, Eric H. “Medicine and Health” Reference Sources on the Internet: Off the Shelf and Onto the Web, Karen R Diaz, Ed. New York: Haworth Press 1997. pp. 215-222.]

·          Schnell, Eric H. “Using the World Wide Web Medium for Library Exhibits” MCJournal: The Journal of Academic Media Librarianship. Fall 1996 4(2): 1-8 URL: http://wings.buffalo.edu/publications/mcjrnl/v4n2/exhibit.html

·         Schnell, Eric H. “The World Wide Web: A New Medium for Professional Communications” Internet Reference Services Quarterly. Winter 1996 1(4): 33-41 URL: http://bones.med.ohio-state.edu/eric/papers/irsq/wwwcom.html

·          Schnell, Eric H. “The Anatomy of a World Wide Web Library Service: The BONES Demonstration Project” Bulletin of the Medical Library Association. October 1995 83(4): 440-445

·         Schnell, Eric H. “A Gopher on the Reference Desk” Medical Reference Services Quarterly. Winter 1994 13(4): 1-12

·         Schnell, Eric H. “Open Source Systems for Libraries: A New Approach to Resource Sharing” Resource Sharing and Information Networks. Accepted for Publication.

·         Schnell, Eric H. “Open Standards for Internet Document Delivery (IDD) Systems” Accepted for publication in:  Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery, and Information Supply.

·         Schnell, Eric H. “docMD: Document Mediated Delivery” Accepted for publication in:  Journal of Hospital Librarianship.

 

Mary Scott

Associate Professor

Geology Library

 

·         Scott, Mary W., “Searching for current geoscience literature,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America and Associated Societies, Denver, CO, November 7-01, 2004. (Abstract was published in GSA Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs 36 (no.5, 2004): 449. Geoscience Information Society Proceedings for 2004, 35 (2005), 9-12.

·         Scott, Mary W., “Status of bibliographic control of pre-1900 geoscience literature,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America and Associated Societies, Seattle, WA, November 2-5, 2003. (Abstract was published in GSA Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs 35 (no. 6, 2003): A194. Geoscience Information Society Proceedings for 2003, 34, (2004) p. 105-108.

·         Scott, Mary W., A Warning! Change Ahead! Moving the Library from the 20th to the 21st Century.@ in Science Editing and Information Management; Proceedings of the Second International AESE/CBE/EASE Joint Meeting, Sixth International Conference on Geoscience Information, and Thirty-second Annual Meeting, Association of Earth Science Editors, September 10 -14, 1998, Washington, DC, edited by Connie J. Manson, Geoscience Information Society, 1999, p. 29-33. (Paper was presented orally at the meeting.)

·         Scott, Mary W. Named Awards in the Geosciences: United States and Canada 1996. Alexandria, VA: American Geological Institute, 1997.

·         Scott, Mary W. Brown, Regina A., and Mary W. Scott, compilers. Earth Science Resources for Teachers. Alexandria, VA: American Geological Institute, 1992.

·         Scott, Mary W., and Joanne Lerud. “The Impact of F. D. Holland, Jr. on Geological Literature,” in Proceedings of the F. D. Holland, Jr., Geological Symposium, North Dakota Geological Survey Miscellaneous Series 76 (1992): 303-318.

·         Scott, Mary W. “Digital Imagery: Here Today But What About Tomorrow?” Geoscience Information Society Proceedings for 1992 23 (1993): 1-4. Abstract was published in Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 24 (no. 7, 1992): A166.

 

Marian Shemberg

Associate Professor Emeritus

Psychology Librarian, EHS Library

 

·         Shemberg, Marian. “From Citation to Piece in Hand: The Search for Efficiency in Accessing Monographic Series.” LRTS 41, no. 3 (July 1997): 179-189.

·         Shemberg, Marian, Grossman, Cheryl R. Sturko.  “Electronic journals in academic libraries: a comparison of ARL and nonARL libraries.” Library Hi Tech 17, no. 1 (1999): 2645. My contribution was 80%.

·         Shemberg, Marian.  “Through the Web: Door to Academic Libraries.” Reference Services Review 28, no. 2 (summer 2000): 178-187.

·         Shemberg, Marian, Folb, Barbara L. “Comprehensive Clinical Psychology: A Review.”  Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian 20, no. 2 (2002): 43-57. My contribution was 50%.

·         Shemberg, Marian.  “The Role of the ISSN in the Electronic Linking Environment.” Serials Review 29, no. 2 (2003): 89-96.          

·         Shemberg, Marian.  “The Conflict of Rights.” Wilson Library Bulletin, (November 1992): 54-57.                                                   

·         Shemberg, Marian. Review of “Literacy: An International Handbook” edited by Daniel A. Wagner, Richard L. Venezky, and Brian V. Street. CBQ: Communication Booknotes Quarterly 31 (2000): 135.

 

Geoffrey D. Smith

Professor

Rare Books and Manuscripts

 

·         Smith, Geoffrey D. “The Huth Library Auction: Part One.” Newsletter of the Fellowship of American Bibliophilic Societies. 5 (Winter 2001), 11-12. (Second of a series of columns on great rare book auctions of the past.)

·         Smith, Geoffrey D. “The Huth Library Auction: Part Two.” Newsletter of the Fellowship of American Bibliophilic Societies. 5 (Fall 2001), 12-14. (Third of a series of columns on great rare book auctions of the past.)

·         Smith, Geoffrey D. American Fiction, 1901-1925: A Bibliography. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997.

·         Smith, Geoffrey D. “Through the Breach: Public Access to Private Papers.” Text: An Interdisciplinary Annual of Textual Studies 10. Edited by W. Speed Hill. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1997. pp. 121-126.

·         Smith, Geoffrey D. “The Reluctant Democrat and the Amiable Whig: Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edmund Quincy and the Politics of History.” The Nathaniel Hawthorne Review, Vol. 18, No. 2 (1992), 9-14.

·         Smith, Geoffrey D. with Diane Vizine-Goetz and Edward T. O'Neill. “Automating Bibliographic Research: Identifying American Fiction, 1901-1925.” College & Research Libraries, 48 (1987), 252-260.

·         Smith, Geoffrey D. “How Maisie Knows: The Behavioral Path to Knowledge.” Studies in the Novel, 15 (1983), 224-236.

·         Smith, Geoffrey D. “Bartley Hubbard and Behavioral Art in William Dean Howells' A Modern Instance.” Studies in American Fiction, 7 (1979), 83-91.

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Noelle Van Pulis

Associate Professor

Cataloging Department

 

·         Van Pulis, Noelle "Authority Records: Characteristics of Change" March 31, 1996, Conference on Research Issues in Authority Control, Dublin, OH. Available online: < http://digitalarchive.oclc.org/da/ViewObjectMain.jsp?fileid=0000003520:000000091723&reqid=354 >

·         Van Pulis, Noelle. "From Cataloging to Catalog Enrichment" TechKnow 7.2 (2001): 1-2. Available online: < http://www.olc.org/TechKnow5.01.htm>

·         Van Pulis, Noelle "First Time Use (FTU) Name Headings, Vendor-assisted authority control, and NACO: An Examination of a Large Academic Library Catalog" Library Management 27.8 (2006): 562-574.

·         Van Pulis, Noelle. Think Tank on the Present and Future of the Online Catalog: proceedings. ALA Midwinter meeting, Chicago, Illinois, January 11-12, 1991. Sponsored by the RASD Catalog Use Committee. Noelle Van Pulis, editor. (Chicago: Reference and Adult Services Division, American Library Association, 1991). (RASD Occasional papers, no. 9)

·         Van Pulis, Noelle. “Planning an Online Catalog Workshop: The Experience of The Ohio State University Libraries.” In: C. A. Kirkendall, ed. Teaching the Online Catalog User. Proceedings of the Second Biennial LOEX Library Instruction Workshop, Ypsilanti, MI, May 9-10, 1985. (Ann Arbor, MI: Pierian Press, 1988 [published 1989].)

·         Van Pulis, Noelle. “School/College Cooperation: Building BI Bridges in Ohio.” In: Reaching and Teaching Diverse Library User Groups. Proceedings of the 16th National Library Instruction Conference, May 4-6, 1988. (Ann Arbor, MI: Pierian Press, 1989.)

·         Van Pulis, Noelle and L.E. Ludy. “Subject Searching in an Online Catalog with Authority Control,” College & Research Libraries 49:6 (November 1988) 523-533.

·         Van Pulis Noelle and J. B. Fatzer and M. Birchfield.”Toward Information Literacy in Ohio,” Journal of Academic Librarianship 14:2 (May 1988) 78-79.

·         Van Pulis, Noelle with members R. Browning, L. Fenner, A. Hyland, N. O'Hanlon, and K. Schlichting. “Primed for Success: Final Report of the Task Force on Library Instruction: High School to College,” OLA [Ohio Library Association] Bulletin 56:3 (October 1986) 26-32. Prepared by N. Van Pulis, Chair,

·         Van Pulis, Noelle and S. Alzofon. “Patterns of Searching and Success Rates in an Online Public Access Catalog,” College & Research Libraries 45:2 (March 1984) 110-115.

·         Van Pulis, Noelle and S. Alzofon. “Patron Success in Searching an Online Catalog.” In: S. M. Harvey and E. W. Miller, eds. The Online Age--Assessment/Directions. Collected Papers Presented at the 12th MidYear Meeting of the American Society for Information Science (Washington, DC: ASIS, 1983).

·         Van Pulis, Noelle. “User Education for an Online Catalog: A Workshop Approach,” RQ 21:1 (Fall 1981) p. 61-69.

·         Van Pulis, Noelle and G. Herndon.”The Online Library: Problems and Prospects for User Education.” In: R. D. Stueart and R.D. Johnson, eds. New Horizons for Academic Libraries: Proceedings of the ACRL National Conference, Boston, Nov.8-10, 1978. (New York, NY: K. G. Saur, 1979), p. 539-544.

·         Van Pulis, Noelle and L. J. Perk. “Periodical Usage in an Education-Psychology Library,” College & Research Libraries 38:4 (July 1977) p. 304-308.

·         Van Pulis, Noelle. “Library Instruction at a University-based Information Center: The Informative Interview,” RQ 15:3 (Spring 1976) p. 233-240.

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Graham R. Walden

Professor

Sullivant Library

 

·         Walden, Graham R. “Focus Group Interviewing in the Library Literature: A Selective Annotated Bibliography 1996-2005.” Reference Services Review 34 (2006): 222- 241.

·         Walden, Graham R. “CBQ Essay Review: Recent Books on Focus Group Interviewing and Mass Communication.” Communication Booknotes Quarterly 37, no 2 (2006): 76-93.

·         Walden, Graham R. Survey Research Methodology, 1990-1999: An Annotated Bibliography. Bibliographies and Indexes in Law and Political Science Series. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2002. xx, 432p.

·         Walden, Graham R. A Selected Reference Sources in Polling and Survey Research Methodology, 1971-1996. Reference Services Review 24, no. 4 (1996): 49-66,76.

·         Walden, Graham R. Polling and Survey Research Methods 1935-1979: An Annotated Bibliography. Bibliographies and Indexes in Law and Political Science Series, vol. 25. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 1996. xxx, 581p.

·         Walden, Graham R. Public Opinion Polls and Survey Research: A Selective Annotated Bibliography of U.S. Guides and Studies from the 1980s. Public Affairs and Administrative Series, edited by James S. Bowman, vol.24. New York, NY. Garland Publishing Inc. 1990. xxix, 360p.

·         Walden, Graham R. A Psychology Today. In American Mass-Market Periodicals, edited by Alan Nourie and Barbara Nourie, 404-13. Historical Guides to the World's Periodicals and Newspapers. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1990. 611 p.

·         Walden, Graham R. A U.S. News and World Report. In American Mass-Market Periodicals, edited by Alan Nourie and Barbara Nourie, 534-45. Historical Guides to the World's Periodicals and Newspapers. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1990. 611p.

·         Walden, Graham R. A Public Opinion Polls: A Guide to Accessing the Literature. Reference Services Review 16, no. 4 (1988): 65-74.

 

 

Marguerite C. Weibel

Associate Professor

The John A. Prior Health Sciences Library

 

·         Weibel, Marguerite Crowley.  Adult Learners Welcome Here: A Handbook for Librarians and Literacy Teachers.  New York: Neal Schuman Publishers, 2007

·         Weibel, Marguerite Crowley.  Joining the Conversation: an Anthology for Developing Readers.  Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2004.

·         Weibel, Marguerite Crowley.” From Reading Words to Reading the World: Readers’ Advisory for Adult Literacy Students” IN: Readers, Reading, and Librarians, Ed. William Katz. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press, 2000. Book chapter published simultaneously in The Acquisitions Librarian, No. 25, 2001, 91-111.

·         Weibel, Marguerite Crowley. “Literature, Whole Language, and Adult Literacy Instruction.” Adult Learning, 6 (Nov./Dec.): 9-12.

·         Weibel, Marguerite Crowley. Choosing and Using Books With Adult New Readers. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 1996.

·         Weibel, Marguerite Crowley. The Library as Literacy Classroom. Forward by Senator Paul Simon. Chicago: American Library Association, 1992.

 

 

Beth M. Whittaker

Associate Professor

Special Collections Cataloging

 

·         Whittaker, Beth M. “’Get It, Catalog It, Promote It’: New Challenges in Providing Access to Special Collections.” RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage. Fall 2006: 121-133.

·         Whittaker, Beth M. “DACS & RDA: Insights and Questions from the New Archival Descriptive Standard.” Forthcoming in Library Resources & Technical Services. McCrory, Amy and Beth M. Russell. “Mapping, MARC, and Metadata: Collaboration in Archival Description.” Information Technology and Libraries 24 (2005): 99-106.

·         Russell, Beth M. "Special Collections Cataloging at a Crossroads: a Survey of ARL Libraries." Journal of Academic Librarianship 30(4), 2004: 294-303.

·         Russell, Beth M. "Looking for Someone Special: Special Collections Cataloging, 1980-2000 and Beyond." Library Resources and Technical Services 47 (4), 2003: 149-159.

·         Russell, Beth M. “Description and Access in Rare Books Cataloging:  An Historical Survey.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 35 (2003): 491-523. (This article also appeared as a chapter in the special volume Historical Aspects of Cataloging and Classification. (Binghampton, NY: Haworth Press, 2003))

·         Russell, Beth M. and Jodi L. Spillane. Using the Web for Name Authority Work. Library Resources & Technical Services. v. 45, no. 2 (April 2001): 73-79.

·         Russell, Beth M. From the Ground Up! Lessons Learned from One Librarian’s Experience Digitizing Special Collections.” C&RL News, v.62, no. 6 (June 2001): 603-606.

·         Russell, Beth M. Cataloging in Medieval Libraries, Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, v. 69=supplement 32 (2000): 17-33.

·         Russell, Beth M. and Robin L. Brandt-Hutchison. Official Publications at Texas A&M University: A Case Study in Cataloging Archival Material. American Archivist, v. 63, no. 1 (Spring 2000): 175-184.

·         Russell, Beth M. Anchors Aweigh!: Cruise Books in a Military History Collection. Humanities Collections v. 1, no. 2 (1999): 33-39.

·         Russell, Beth M. Cushing Memorial Library: A New Face for an Old Building, C&RL News, v. 60, no. 5 (May 1999): 366-368.

·         Russell, Beth M. Hidden Wisdom and Unseen Treasure: Revisiting Cataloging in Medieval Libraries. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, v. 26, no. 3 (1998): 21-30.

·         Russell, Beth M. and Elaine Gass. Making a House a Home: Kate Adele Hill and the Home Demonstration Movement in Texas. College Station : Friends of the Sterling C. Evans Library, 1997. [16] pps.

·         Russell, Beth M. The Recusant Collection at the Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin. Recusant History, (May 1997): 281-284.

 

Susan Wyngaard

Assistant Professor Emeritus

Fine Arts Library

Adjunct Faculty, History of Art Department

 

·         “Art and Material Culture” in Women’s Studies: A Core Bibliography 1989-2000.  Edited by Linda Krikos.   Westport, Connecticut:  Greenwood Press, 2004. 

·         Digital Images and Art Libraries in the 21st Century.  Edited by Susan Wyngaard. New York and London: Haworth Press, 2003.  Issued both as a monograph and as a special, double-issue of the Journal of Library Administration, vol. 30/ nos. 2/3, September 2003.

·         “Living in Peter Eisenman’s Library, or, Managing the Mundane in Post-Modern Paradise,” in Art Documentation, Vol. XV, no. 2, (1997).

·         “Continuing Education and Art Librarianship in the United States,” in Bulletin of the Japan Art Documentation Society, No. 6 (1997).

·         “Fine Arts Libraries, “ in The Humanities and the Library, edited by Nena Couch and Nancy Allen.  Chicago: American Library Association, 1993.  p.p. 1-44.

·         “Integrated Services: Changing Library Roles in the Automation Age” included in ARLIS/NA Conference Abstracts (1990).

·         Final Report of the Library Self-Study Committee, submitted to OSU Office of Academic Affairs, 1989.

·         Final Report of the Task Force on Orientation/Training Program for Library Staff, submitted to Director of OSU Libraries, 1988.

·         “Biographical Sources on Photographers” included in ARLIS/NA Conference Abstracts (1985).

·         Contributing author, Women Artists: A Resource and Research Guide. Edited by Paula Chiarmonte. Tucson, Arizona: Art Libraries Society of North America, 1982.

·         “Ohio State University Library Control System Supports Instruction and Research,” coauthored with William Crowe, in Committee for Institutional Cooperation Report 17, Spring, 1982.

·         “Automation and Art Libraries: The Ohio State University Experience,” in Art Documentation, Vol. I, no. 1, (1982).

·         “The Online Catalog in the Ohio State University Fine Arts Library: Present Use and Desired Capabilities,” in Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, vol. IXX (1982).

·         Numerous book reviews published in ARLIS/NA Newsletter; Choice; Picturescope: Journal of the Special Libraries Association; and Women’s Studies Review from 1973- 1982.  Full list available upon request.

·         Catalog of the Art Exhibition Catalog Collection, University of California-Santa Barbara.  Cambridge, England: Somerset House and Chadwyck Healey, 1978.  (Microfiche set)

 

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