Recent Publications by Illinois Academic Librarians: Fall 2017-Winter 2018

Illinois Association of College & Research Libraries Forum (IACRL)

March 12, 2018

Compiled by Krista Bowers-Sharpe
Western Illinois University Libraries

Ayers, Meredith. “Reviews of Science for Science Librarians: Metal Recycling Overview for Librarians.” Science & Technology Libraries 36.4 (2017): 339–350.

Darch, Peter T., and Emily J.M. Knox. “Ethical Perspectives on Data and Software Sharing in the Sciences: A Research Agenda.” Library & Information Science Research 39.4 (2017): 295–302.

Dempsey, Paula R. “Resource Delivery and Teaching in Live Chat Reference: Comparing Two Libraries.” College & Research Libraries 78.7 (2017): 898–919.

Edwards, Eric. “Serving Autistic Library Users: Fostering Inclusion While Meeting Individual Needs.” ILA Reporter 36.1 (2018): 18–21.

---. “Virtual Reference: Bridging the Divide Between In-Person and Digital Assistance in Academic Libraries.” ILA Reporter 36.1 (2018): 26–29.

Gottschalk, George. “Mobile Technology and Academic Libraries: Innovative Services for Research & Learning” [Review]. Reference & User Services Quarterly 57.2 (2017): 147.

Green, Harriett E., and Patricia Lampron. “User Engagement with Digital Archives for Research and Teaching: A Case Study of Emblematica Online.” Portal: Libraries & the Academy 17.4 (2017): 759–775.

Hahn, Jim, and Courtney McDonald. “Account-Based Recommenders in Open Discovery Environments.” Digital Library Perspectives 34.1 (2018): 70–76.

Han, Myung-Ja K., Jamie Carlstone, and Patrick Harrington. “Cataloging Digitized Continuing Resources in a Shared Record Environment.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 56.2/3 (2018): 155–170.

Ilik, Violeta, Piotr Hebal, Anton Olson, Susan Wishnetsky, Joelen Pastva, Ramune Kubilius, Jonathan Shank, Karen Gutzman, Margarita Chung, and Kristi Holmes. “DigitalHub: A Repository Focused on the Future.” Medical Reference Services Quarterly 37.1 (2018): 31–42.

Imre, Andrea. “Report on the ALCTS Continuing Resources Section College and Research Libraries Interest Group Meeting. American Library Association Annual Conference, Chicago, June 2017.” Technical Services Quarterly 35.2 (2018): 197–199.

Insua, Glenda M., Catherine Lantz, and Annie Armstrong. “In Their Own Words: Using First-Year Student Research Journals to Guide Information Literacy Instruction.” Portal: Libraries & the Academy 18.1 (2018): 141–161.

Johnson, Wendell G. “The Future Scholar: Researching and Teaching the Frameworks for Writing and Information Literacy. Mcclure, Randall, and Purdy, James P. (Eds.) [Review].” Public Services Quarterly 13.4 (2017): 273–274.

Knox, Emily J. M., and Shannon M. Oltmann. “Social Responsibility, Librarianship, and the ALA: The 2015 Banned Books Week Poster Controversy.” Library Quarterly 88.1 (2018): 5–22.

Li, Mingyan, and Paul Burley. “Report of the ALCTS Role of Professional Librarian in Technical Services Interest Group Meeting. American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, Atlanta, January 2017.” Technical Services Quarterly 34.4 (2017): 422–424.

Meeks, Amanda, Larissa Garcia, Ashley Peterson, and Alyssa Vincent. “CREATE: Adapting the Framework to Studio Art Disciplines.” College & Research Libraries News 78.10 (2017): 554–559.

Munson, Kurt, and Hilary H. Thompson. “Giving Your Patrons the World: Barriers to, and the Value of, International Interlibrary Loan.” Portal: Libraries & the Academy 18.1 (2018): 17–34.

Ocepek, Melissa G. “Bringing out the Everyday in Everyday Information Behavior.” Journal of Documentation 74.2 (2018): 398–411.

Oltmann, Shannon M., Chris Peterson, and Emily J. M. Knox. “Analyzing Challenges to Library Materials: An Incomplete Picture.” Public Library Quarterly 36.4 (2017): 274–292.

Pionke, J. J. “Accessible Instruction.” Public Services Quarterly 14.1 (2018): 92–97.

---. Accessibility Doesn’t Have to Be Expensive.” The Informed Librarian. September (2017). https://www.informedlibrarian.com/guestForum.cfm?FILE=gf1709.html

---. Beyond ADA Compliance: The Library as a Place for Sll.  Urban Library Journal 23.1 (2017). https://academicworks.cuny.edu/ulj/vol23/iss1/3/

---. Towards Holistic Accessibility: Narratives from Functionally Diverse Patrons. Reference & User Services Quarterly 57.1 (2017): 48-56. doi: 10.5860/rusq.57.1.6442

Pionke, J. J., and Jaena Manson. “Creating Disability LibGuides with Accessibility in Mind.” Journal of Web Librarianship 12.1 (2018): 63–79. doi:10.1080/19322909.2017.1396277

Piotrowski, Pattie. “Dear ILA Members and Friends.” ILA Reporter 35.5 (2017): 2.

Pollitz, John H. “Caribbean Newspapers, Series 1, 1718-1876: From the American Antiquarian Society” [Review]. Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries 55.4 (2017): 437.

---. “Center for Immigration Studies” [Review]. Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries 55.4 (2017): 444.

Prindle, Sarah, and Amber Loos. “Information Ethics and Academic Libraries: Data Privacy in the Era of Big Data.” Journal of Information Ethics 26.2 (2017): 22–33.

Reynolds, Latisha, Amber Willenborg, Samantha McClellan, Rosalinda Hernandez Linares, and Elizabeth Alison Sterner. “Library Instruction and Information Literacy 2016.” Reference Services Review 45.4 (2017): 596–702.

Romanowski, Cynthia A. “Map Librarianship: A Guide to Geoliteracy, Map and GIS Resources and Services” [Review]. Library Resources & Technical Services 61.4 (2017): 240–241. https://journals.ala.org/index.php/lrts/article/view/6475

---. “Report of the ALCTS Cataloging and Metadata Management Section (CaMMS) Copy Cataloging Interest Group Meeting. American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, Atlanta, January 2017.” Technical Services Quarterly 35.1 (2018): 87–91.

Rudasill, Lynne Marie, and Wanda V. Dole. “A Tale of Two Outliers: Evidence-Based Management in Non-ARL Research Libraries and Pre-NARA Presidential Libraries.” Journal of Library Administration 57.8 (2017): 922–932.

Russell, John E., and Merinda Kaye Hensley. “Beyond Buttonology: Digital Humanities, Digital Pedagogy, and the ACRL Framework.” College & Research Libraries News 78.11 (2017): 588–600. https://crln.acrl.org/index.php/crlnews/article/view/16833/18427

Schultz, William N., and Lindsay Braddy. “A Librarian-Centered Study of Perceptions of Subject Terms and Controlled Vocabulary.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 55.7/8 (2017): 456–466.

Snow, Karen. “Defining, Assessing, and Rethinking Quality Cataloging.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 55.7/8 (2017): 438–455.

Sopiarz, Josh. “Craft Beer in the Heartland” [Review]. Middle West Review 4.1 (Fall 2017): 177-180.

---. “Dueling Perceptions: The Five-String Banjo in Contemporary American Popular Culture.” Popular Music & Society 44.1 (Winter 2018): 1-15. doi:10.1080/03007766.2016.1169643

---. “Leaders of the Pack: Girl Groups of the 1960s and Their Influence on Popular Culture in Britain and America by Sean MacLeod” [Review]. Journal of American Culture 40.3 (Fall 2017): 285-286.

---. “Local Vino: The Winery Boom in the Heartland by James Pennell” [Review]. Annals of Iowa 77.1 (Winter 2018): 111-112.

Stein, Ayla, Kelly J. Applegate, and Seth Robbins. “Achieving and Maintaining Metadata Quality: Toward a Sustainable Workflow for the IDEALS Institutional Repository.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 55.7/8 (2017): 644–666.

Tenopir, Carol,  Sanna Talja, Wolfram Horstmann, Elina Late, Dane Hughes, Danielle Pollock, Birgit Schmidt, Lynn Baird, Robert J. Sandusky, Suzie Allard. “Dane Badawcze - Usługi Europejskich Bibliotek Akademickich.” EBIB - Electronic Bulletin for Librarians 177.7 (2017): 1–17.

Thomer, Andrea, Yi-Yun Cheng, Jodi Schneider, Michael Twidale and Bertram Ludäscher. “Logic-Based Schema Alignment for Natural History Museum Databases.” Knowledge Organization 44.7 (2017): 545–558.

Walter, Scott. “Communicating Value through Strategic Engagement.” Library Management 39.3/4 (2018): 154–165.

Witt, Steven W. “An Evidence Base for IFLA’s Global Vision.” IFLA Journal 43.4 (2017): 319–320.

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