Sentences with phrase «as a reference librarian»

At Mt. Holyoke College, she served as a reference librarian and as a training coordinator responsible for curriculum support, instructional technology and training.
I have worked as a reference librarian at Harvard University and as a children's librarian in Maine.
After years of dividing her education, and personal and professional lives, between natural history and library work, Nancy Bent has finally settled in as a reference librarian in La Grange, IL.
Blair Parsons works as a reference librarian in Austin, TX.
Over his 30 - plus years as a reference librarian, he has experienced first - hand the shift from print to electronic resources.
One of my biggest goals as a new school librarian looks a lot like one of the biggest goals I had as in my last job as a reference librarian: to get more people to utilize subscription databases.
As a reference librarian, when we get people asking about ebook readers, they're primarily wanting to read library books.
As I worked as a reference librarian in a few public libraries, I noticed a similar wear - and - tear evident in the demeanor of folks who came to the library hoping for help with legal issues.
Prior to joining the University of Toronto John worked at a number of Toronto law firms as a reference librarian... [more]
When I started as a reference librarian, most requests started with the words «Get me everything on...» Then I would run around pulling out books, law review articles, legislation, case law, news articles, or whatever else might be vaguely applicable.
Keeping in mind that as a library manager I don't do as much research as a reference librarian or articling student, here is my breakdown:
Today I'm thinking about theology — not a typical concern in my job as a reference librarian in a legal library, but a friend quoted paleontologist and Jesuit priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin to me on how spirit is infused into material life, and I feel like exploring that a bit.
Emma has worked in a medical library in graduate school and hopes to work as a reference librarian in a specialty library.
As a reference librarian, I believe librarians» value is enhanced in an information rich age.
After earning an MA in Library Sciences at the age of 21 and starting her career as a Reference Librarian, Ela made the transition to adult film actor.
I would like to inform you that I am resigning from my position as Reference Librarian II for the County Library System.

Not exact matches

The historian of non-violence, William Robert Miller, says that the first explicit reference to non-violence in the Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott came from a white librarian, Juliette Morgan, who compared the boycott to Gandhi's salt march in a letter to the Montgomery Advertiser on December 12, 1955.35 The development of non-violent strategies in the civil rights movement of the 1950's and 60's arose partly from belief in pacifism as an expression of love in the Fellowship of Reconciliation and Society of Friends from whom many leaders of the movement for racial justice came.
In the world of hackers, the kind of answers you get to your technical questions depends as much on the way you ask the questions as on the difficulty of Ask a Librarian: an online reference service from the Library of Congress that allows researchers to submit reference questions to Library of Congress
Ask a Librarian: an online reference service from the Library of Congress that allows researchers to submit reference questions to Library of Congress In the world of hackers, the kind of answers you get to your technical questions depends as much on the way you ask the questions as on the difficulty of
Reference librarian and guest blogger Paige Alfonzo cites EMS (experience sampling study) as a foundation for using social media as a formative assessment tool for students who already live in that world.
Alfonzo, a reference librarian, cites EMS (experience sampling study) as a foundation for using social media as a formative - assessment tool for students who already live in that world.
Penguin invoked the term «friction,» in reference to the ease of checking out books; but I see the real «friction» as the Bonus Army of librarians, authors, and readers who are speaking truth to power.
She worked for the library as the Assistant Director for Support Services, Literature and Audio Services Coordinator, and as both a readers» advisory and reference librarian.
Librarians and teachers everywhere rely on this guidebook for quick reference and collection development and also as a resource for curriculum links and readers» advisory.
And, as a rule, the more intense a person was as a book reader, the more likely it was that she had sought reference help from a librarian.
They might see an uptick in use of IM reference, or steady use of a specialized resource (such as having a medical librarian on staff).
Background ABC - CLIO, based in Santa Barbara, California, focuses on curriculum and reference materials, as well as professional development for librarians in secondary education, higher education, and public libraries.
He has served in The New York Public Library for more than a decade, as both a Systems Analyst and Reference Librarian.
If you haven't found anything in the journals on linearity of the effect of those molecules at 10x concentration — assuming you've asked a good reference librarian for help and she's not been able to find anything to answer you — I'd speculate that nobody's published on that narrow question because all the other feedbacks at that point would be so complex as to muddy the waters, so to speak.
As online legal research resources become more personalized and sophisticated, it is increasingly important that lawyers outside of major urban centres be offered such training and have access to the reference services of a trained law librarian at the local level, especially if they are to be expected to offer competent and competitive legal services to their clients.
For example, reference desks have been redesigned as collaborative spaces where librarians and members of the public can work together on a computer to come up with answers.
In our firm, the reference librarians will find law if given the parameters such as the name of the legislation or treaty, style of cause of the case, or noting up of caselaw, but the rest is done by lawyers (and articling students).
If you are having difficulty pinpointing your topic, try a secondary source, such as an encyclopedia (also available online), or ask a reference librarian for assistance.
The Reference Librarians have Juris Doctorate degrees as well as Masters degrees in Library and Information Science
This is an excellent reference source for librarians as well as an aid to collection development.
The session included a presentation by Bonnie ShuchaBonnie Shucha, Reference & Electronic Services Librarian at the University of Wisconsin Law Library., doing a solo session that ALA pegged as one of the highlights of the day.
She has worked at the Federal Court of Canada (primarily in reference, and briefly as a Systems Librarian), for Donahue, Ernst & Young, the Ontario Securities Commission, and the Ontario Workplace Tribunals Library.
In response to the comments above, especially regarding «consistency» in citation formatting in databases, the reference librarians here at Osgoode ran some tests in a few databases to see whether search results would be affected by the inclusion or exclusion of periods when running full - text searches using a citation as a phrase in the search string.
As Slawyers will doubtless know, Michel - Adrien is the Reference Librarian at the Supreme Court of Canada, and, perhaps even more important, Library Boy the blogger, at http://micheladrien.blogspot.com/.
More important, whether you're a regular reader or just discovered us, we sincerely hope you read us as we intend — as a virtual mentor, diverse support group, a collection of amazing advice... and perhaps even as a knowledgeable reference librarian (sans the reading glasses and the «Quiet!»
Experience working as both a children's and a reference librarian, and assisted with various library projects such as presentations and grant writing.
Here is a sample medical librarian resume given as a reference to you.
Librarian Temple University, Kalispell, MT 2008 — Present • Analyze patrons» requests for library materials and assist in furnishing them • Explain the use of library facilities and resources • Assist patrons in locating unusual or unique information in response to specific requests • Organize the collection of books, publications, periodicals and documents for convenient access • Develop and implement library policies and procedures and ensure that they are followed through • Coordinate the efforts of study groups and provide them with access to resources such as audio - visual tools and reference materials • Code and classify books and resources and develop information access aids such as electronic pathfinders and web pages • Arrange for interlibrary loaning and liaise with different suppliers and vendors to ensure sufficient resources are obtained • Maintain records of patrons and books and periodicals lent and returned • Organize and oversee study groups by liaising with other libraries and schools
• Seeking a position as a Librarian Assistant at The Town Library, by employing exceptional skills in handling patron relations, by effectively checking books in and out, and providing assistance in choosing and locating books and references within the library.
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