Saturday, May 26, 2007

Publications and Presentations

Publications

Sharing Our Stories: Part 2 Expanding LIS Coursework and Discussion About the Library Related Needs of American Indians into Articles and Conference Presentations. American Indian Library Association Newsletter, Summer, 2008.

Sharing Our Stories: Part 1 Incorporating the Library Related Needs of American Indians into LIS Classwork and Discussions. American Indian Library Association Newsletter, Spring, 2008


(Abstract). The Power of Stories: Using Constructivism and Sense-Making to Introduce Native American Students to Tribal Archives. Chapters and Loose Papers: SAA Newsletter for Student Archivists, 2 (2), Spring, 2008.


A Student’s Perspective of the 2007 Rare Books and Manuscripts Section Preconference

September, 2007 , Easy Access, Newsletter of the Northwest Archivists, 33(3).
Diversity in Library Science: The Underrepresented Native American (February 2007). Library Student Journal

Perspectives of a Baby Boomer: What Boomers Will Do To and For Oregon Libraries. (2007). Oregon Library Association Quarterly, 13 (1), 26-27.

Presentations

Breaking the Ice: Protocols for Native American Archival Materials and Archivists in the Northwest (Terry Baxter, moderator; with Linda Wynne and John Bolcer) Northwest Archivists and ARMA Spring CONFErence, 2008 New Frontiers in Archives and Records Management, Anchorage, Alaska, May 28-31, 2008. University of Alaska at Anchorage

The Power of Stories: Using Constructivism and Sense-Making to Introduce Native American Students to Tribal Archives. Planting the Seeds of Our Research: Indigenous Graduate Students Conference, April 3-4, 2008 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Why Should I Bother Getting an MLS Degree? Oregon Library Association Support Staff Conference, July 20, 2007, Wilsonville, Oregon
Student Panel Member

Developing and Managing Library Volunteer Programs. Oregon Library Association Support Staff Conference, July 20, 2007, Wilsonville, Oregon
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