The Hunter Library
Access, Research, and Instruction Services
Jazmyne Baylor Assistant Professor Hunter Library, Access, Research, and Instructional Services jbaylor@email.wcu.edu |
Presentations Baylor, J., Barnett, E., “Counternarratives and the Civil Rights Movement,” Hunter Library, Cullowhee, NC, NC. Baylor, J. R. (Presenter Only), Jackson, L. (Presenter Only), ACRL 2023, “”Quiet Quitting” and BIPOC Academic Librarians,” Association of College & Research Libraries, Westin Convention Center Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. |
Ann Hallyburton Associate Professor Hunter Library, Access, Research, and Instructional Services ahallyb@email.wcu.edu |
Publications Hallyburton, Ann, and Lisa Allison-Jones. Mental Health Bias in Physical Care: An Integrative Review of the Literature. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, Feb. 2023, doi:https://doi.org/10.1111/jpm.12911. |
Joshua Rakower Assistant Professor Hunter Library, Access, Research, and Instructional Services jrakower@email.wcu.edu |
Publications Rakower, Joshua. Beyond Google Docs Utilizing Video and Library Resources to Create Engaging Virtual Escape Rooms. 1st ed., vol. 1, UNC System Learning and Technology Symposium Proceedings, 2023, https://journals.charlotte.edu/ltj/article/view/1625. Presentations Rakower, J., Buttaccio, T. (Author Only), ALA GameRT 2023 March Mini Con, “Community Building Through Dungeons & Dragons: Perspectives from Public and Academic Libraries.,” American Library Association Gaming Round Table, Virtual. Rakower, J., NCLA/ SELA 64th Biennial Conference, “Dogs as Instructors : Creating Deepfakes for Engaging Library Videos,” North Carolina Library Association, Virtual, NC. Rakower, J., UNC System Learning and Technology Symposium, “Beyond Google Docs: Utilizing Video and Library Resources to Create Engaging Virtual Escape Rooms.,” UNC SYstem, Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City, Charlotte, NC. |
Meredith Saba Assistant Professor/Department Head, Access, Research, and Instructional Services Hunter Library, Access, Research, and Instructional Services msaba@email.wcu.edu |
Presentations Saba, M. (Presenter & Author), AMICAL 2023 annual conference, Ifrane, Morocco, “The Future of Academic Libraries: Services, Technologies, Practices,” AMICAL: Consortium of American Liberal Arts Universities Internationally, Ifrane, Morocc. Saba, M. (Presenter & Author), International Association of University Libraries (IATUL) 43rd Annual Conference, “Redefining First-Year Information Literacy Instruction: An Interactive, Online, Self-Paced Learning Experience,” IATUL, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Saba, M. (Presenter & Author), Annual 2022 IFLA World Library and Information Congress – Dublin, Ireland, “Changing Information Literacy Practices during COVID-19,” International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA), Dublin Convention Centre, Dublin, Ireland. Saba, M. (Presenter & Author), Annual 2022 IFLA World Library and Information Congress – Dublin, Ireland, “Emerging Reference and Information Services: 3 AMICAL Institutional Perspectives on Connecting with our Communities in a Post-Pandemic World,” International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA), Dublin Convention Centre, Dublin, Ireland. Saba, M. (Presenter & Author), ALA 2022 Annual Conference, Washington, DC, “Library Policies in a Time of Uncertainty and Controversy,” The American Library Association (ALA), Washington, DC. Saba, M. (Presenter Only), The American University in Cairo’s “Digital Literacies Toolkit” Roundtable Event for all AUC Faculty, “Different Methods for Evaluating Online Sources of Information: CRAAP, SIFT, Lateral Reading,” The American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt. Saba, M. (Presenter & Author), AMICAL 2021 annual conference – Online worldwide (via Zoom), “Re-envisioning Information Literacy for the 21st century: A New Hybrid Course Model at AUC,” AMICAL: International Consortium of American Liberal Arts Universities Overseas, Online, Worldwide – many countries. Saba, M. (Presenter Only), University of Wisconsin Library Faculty Meeting, “Bias in Selected Library Classification Systems,” University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. Saba, M. (Presenter & Author), AMICAL 2020 Mid-Year Forum – Online worldwide (via Zoom), “Teaching Information Literacy during COVID-19: Reflection and Looking Forward,” AMICAL: International Consortium of American Liberal Arts Universities Overseas, Online, Worldwide – many countries. |
Sarah Steiner Associate Professor Hunter Library, Access, Research, and Instructional Services sksteiner@wcu.edu |
Presentations Rountree, T. A., Steiner, S. K., Queer Studies Conference, “Recursive Activism: Documenting, Remembering, and Celebrating LGBTQ Voices in WNC,” University of North Carolina Asheville, University of North Carolina Asheville, Asheville, NC. |
Content Organization & Management, eResources, and Technology
Erica Barnett Assistant Professor Hunter Library, Content Organization and Management, eResources, and Technology ejbarnett@email.wcu.edu |
Publications Thompson, Beth, et al. “Blazing the AT: Affordable Textbooks.” Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2022, vol. 2022, Michigan Publishing Services, 2023, pp. 250–55, doi:https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.14369519. Presentations Baylor, J., Barnett, E., “Counternarratives and the Civil Rights Movement,” Hunter Library, Cullowhee, NC, NC. Barnett, E. (Panelist), Jordan, W. (Moderator), Clunie, P. (Panelist), Charleston Conference, “The data gap: the challenge of obtaining and understanding data,” Charleston, SC. Barnett, E., Charleston Conference, “The Vendor and the Research Needs on DEI,” Charleston, SC. Barnett, E., North Carolina Library Association Biennial Conference, “Student employees are a big dill: Lettuce give them impactful employment opportunities,” NCLA, Winston-Salem, NC. |
Alison Norvell Assistant Professor Hunter Library, Content Organization and Management, eResources, and Technology anorvell@email.wcu.edu |
Publications Thompson, Beth, et al. “Blazing the AT: Affordable Textbooks.” Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2022, vol. 2022, Michigan Publishing Services, 2023, pp. 250–55, doi:https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.14369519. |
Rebecca Saunders Assistant Professor Hunter Library, Content Organization and Management, eResources, and Technology rlsaunders@email.wcu.edu |
Publications Thompson, Beth J., and Rebecca L. Saunders. “More Than a Migration: Southern Appalachian Digital Collections’ Transition from CONTENTdm to Qi by Keepthinking, a Vendor New to Libraries.” Biz of Digital, vol. 35, no. 2, Against The Grain, 26 Apr. 2023, pp. 53–56, https://www.charleston-hub.com/2023/04/v352-april-2023-full-issue/. Thompson, Beth J., and Rebecca L. Saunders. “QI and SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN DIGITAL COLLECTIONS (SADC): IMPLEMENTING a NEW CMS for a NEW DIGITAL COLLECTIONS COLLABORATION.” E-Resource Round up, vol. 35, no. 1, Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship/Taylor and Francis, Mar. 2023, pp. 74–75, doi:10.1080/1941126X.2023.2165268. |
Beth Thompson Assistant Professor/Department Head, Content Organization and Management, eResources, and Technology Hunter Library, Content Organization and Management, eResources, and Technology bthompson@email.wcu.edu |
Publications Thompson, Beth, et al. “Blazing the AT: Affordable Textbooks.” Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2022, vol. 2022, Michigan Publishing Services, 2023, pp. 250–55, doi:https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.14369519. Thompson, Beth Joy. Managing Institutional Recordings. Edited by Beth Joy Thompson, Music Library Association Technical Reports Series/A-R Editions, 2023, p. xv, 228 p., https://www.areditions.com/publications/mla-book-series/mla-technical-reports.html. Thompson, Beth Joy. “A Historical Perspective of Institutional Recordings: Looking Back and into the Future.” Managing Institutional Recordings, vol. Volume 40, Music Library Association Technical Reports Series/A-R Editions, 2023, pp. 3–15, https://www.areditions.com/publications/mla-book-series/mla-technical-reports.html. Thompson, Beth J., and Rebecca L. Saunders. “More Than a Migration: Southern Appalachian Digital Collections’ Transition from CONTENTdm to Qi by Keepthinking, a Vendor New to Libraries.” Biz of Digital, vol. 35, no. 2, Against The Grain, 26 Apr. 2023, pp. 53–56, https://www.charleston-hub.com/2023/04/v352-april-2023-full-issue/. Thompson, Beth J., and Rebecca L. Saunders. “QI and SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN DIGITAL COLLECTIONS (SADC): IMPLEMENTING a NEW CMS for a NEW DIGITAL COLLECTIONS COLLABORATION.” E-Resource Round up, vol. 35, no. 1, Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship/Taylor and Francis, Mar. 2023, pp. 74–75, doi:10.1080/1941126X.2023.2165268. Presentations Thompson, B. J., 2020+2 Leadership Institute, “Mold: A challenging benefit in disguise,” NCLA, Iredell County Public Library, Statesville, NC. |