List of works
Review
Published 12/01/2016
Journal of Information Literacy, 10, 2, 102
Review
Published 11/20/2014
Journal of Information Literacy, 8, 2
Review
Published 05/15/2012
Journal of Information Literacy, 6, 1
Book
The New Graduate Experience: post-MLS residency programs and early career librarianship
Published 2011
"This book contains invaluable feedback from residency program coordinators and current and former library residents that will benefit program managers, recent graduates and early career librarians, and students of library and information science"--
"The New Graduate Experience: Post-MLS Residency Programs and Early Career Librarianship is a much-needed text that will compliment the limited, existing publications on library residency programs, serving to complete the record of residency program activity over a series of successive decades, management strategies from program coordinators at different institutions, and first-hand accounts of residents. This book includes the contributions of authors from a diverse group of ARL libraries, including early career librarians who describe their experiences in library school and joining the professional workplace, and program coordinators who detail how they implemented and managed their programs. Information on nursing residency programs is also included, providing different conceptual models for accelerated development of new librarians"--
Journal article
Evolution of the Web revolution
Published 2007
Medical reference services quarterly, 26, 3, 85 - 90
The "Navigate the Net" column began in 1994 as a vehicle for health sciences librarians to share their explorations in finding Web-related resources located on the Internet. Over the years, there have been tremendous changes and growth in this very important information vehicle. The current editors of the column assumed their responsibility for the column in the spring of 1998. This article serves as a brief overview reflecting the changes in both the Internet and the resources hosted, maintained, and scrutinized by health sciences librarians and information professionals.