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(with Mark Christal, Marty Kreipe de Montano, and Paul Resta) “Virtual Museums from Four Directions: An Emerging Model for School-Museum Collaboration,” In Ed-Media Conference Proceedings (Tampere, Finland, June 25-30, 2001). [CD ROM]

(with Antony Cherian, Mark Christal, Marty Kreipe de Montano, and Paul Resta) “Virtual Museum Collaborations for Cultural Revitalization: The Four Directions Model,” In Museums and the Web 2001 Proceedings, (Seattle, WA, March 2001). [CD ROM]

(with Antony Cherian, Mark Christal, Marty Kreipe de Montano, and Paul Resta) “Virtual Museum Collaborations for Cultural Revitalization: The Four Directions Model,” Museums and the Web 2001. Available at , March 2001.

(with Eric Novotny) “How Do We Learn? Contributions of Learning Theory to Reference Service and Library Instruction,” In Sarkodie-Mensha, Kwasi, ed. Reference Services for the Adult Learner: Challenging Issues for the Traditional and Technological Era (Binghamton, NY, Haworth Press, 2000), 129-139.

(with Mark Christal) “Creating a Virtual Tour of the American Indian,” In National Association of Native American Studies. 2000 Conference Proceedings (Houston, TX, August, 2000), 304-330.

“The International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum: A Professional Life-Affirming Event,” American Library Association, International Relations Office, “Libraries Build Community and Building a Worldwide Library Community,” , July 10, 2000.

(with Paul Resta and Mark Christal) “Creating a Virtual Tour of the American Indian,” In Proceedings of the National Educational Computing 2000 Conference (NECC) (Atlanta, GA, June 2000). [CD ROM]

(with Raymond J. Mooney) “Content-Based Book Recommending Using Learning for Text Categorization,” In Proceedings of the Fifth ACM Conference on Digital Libraries (San Antonio, TX, June 2000), 195-204.

“Indigenous Peoples and Library Services in the United States,” In Szekely, Chris, ed. Issues and Initiatives in Indigenous Librarianship (Auckland, New Zealand: National Library of New Zealand, 1999), 36-48.

(with Raymond J. Mooney) “Recommending Using Learning for Text Categorization,” In Proceedings of the SIGIR-99 Workshop on Recommender Systems: Algorithms and Evaluation (Berkeley, CA, August, 1999).



(with Raymond J. Moon“F “Four Directions: An Indigenous Educational Model,” In Papers from the IFLA Section on Library Services to Multicultural Populations 1998 Satellite Conference on Library Services to Indigenous People, Tromso, Norway, 1998.

(with Raymond J. Mooney and Paul N. Bennett) “Book Recommending Using Text Categorization with Extracted Information,” In Papers from the AAAI-98/ICML-98 Workshop on Learning for Text Categorization (Madison, WI, 1998), 49-54.

(with Raymond J. Mooney and Paul N. Bennett) “Book Recommending Using Text Categorization with Extracted Information,” In Papers from the AAAI-98 Workshop on Recommender Systems (Madison, Wisconsin, 1998), 70-74.

“Personality, Tradition, and Library Spirit: A Brief History of Librarian Education,” In Roy, Loriene and Sheldon,

Brooke, eds. Library and Information Studies Education in the United States (London, Mansell, 1998), 1-15.

“The Public Library as a Popular Materials Center,” ERIC, ED 409 010, 1997, 19 p.

“The Public Library as a Popular Materials Center,” The 1997 Popular Culture National Meeting CD ROM.

“Dream Catchers, Love Medicine, and Fancy Dancing: Selecting Native American Studies Material in the Humanities,” In Owens, Irene, ed. Acquisitions and Collection Development in the Humanities (New York; London: The Haworth Press, 1997), 141-157.

“Retaining Cultural Identity in a Transformed Future: The American Indian Library Association Response to ALA Goal 2000,” In Equal Voices, Many Choices: Ethnic Library Organizations Respond to ALA’s Goal 2000

(Chicago, American Library Association, 1997), 23-26.

“Michael Dorris” (vol. 4, 455); “Basil Johnston” (vol. 6, 752-753); “Nanabosho” (vol. 7, 937); “Ojibwe” (contributor, vol.7, 1003-1008); “Quillworking and Quillworkers” (vol. 8, 1110-1113); and “Windigo” (vol. 10, 1397-1398) In Birchfield, D. L., ed., Encyclopedia of North American Indians (New York, Marshall Cavendish, 1997).

“Library Spirit: The Library School Experience and Early Professional Work During Progressive Era Texas and Illinois,” ERIC, ED 393 467, 1996, 40 p.

“A View of Main Street: The Use of Postcards in Historic Preservation,” In Stevens, Norman, ed. Postcards in the Library: Invaluable Visual Resources (Binghamton, NY, Haworth Press, 1996), 141-158.

“Ojibwa,” In Galens, Judy, Anna Sheets, and Robyn V. Young, eds. Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America (Detroit, MI, Gale, 1995), 1016-1029.

“American Indian Women in Higher Education,” In Proceedings of the 8th Annual International Conference for Women in Higher Education (El Paso, TX: UTEP, 1995), 476-484.

“Reference Accuracy,” In Whitlatch, Jo Bell, ed. Library Users and Reference Services (Binghamton, NY, Haworth Press, 1995), 217-227.

“Weeding,” In Kent, Allen, ed., Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, Vol. 54, Supplement 17, 1994, 352-398.

“Problems in Providing Information Access to Native American Populations,” In Proceedings of the Fifth Congresso Nacional de Bibliotecarios, Arquivistas E Documentalistas (Lisbon, Portugal, 1994).

“Incorporating Oral History into the Curriculum,” In Literacy: Traditional, Cultural, Technological. Selected Papers from the Annual Conference of the International Association of School Librarianship, ERIC, ED 399 943, 1994.

“Incorporating Oral History into the Curriculum,” ERIC, ED 399 957, 1994, [13 p.].

“Information Resources in the Social Sciences. Class Manual,” ERIC, ED 360 082, 1993, 142 p.

“Recovering Native Identity: Readers' Advisory Services for Non-Reservation Native Americans,” In McCook, Kathleen de la Pena and Gary O. Roldstad. Developing Reader's Advisory Services: Concepts and Commitments (New York, Neal-Schuman Publishers, 1993), 73-77.

“A Classic Text Approach to Collection Evaluation,” In Harig, Katherin J., Judith Ann Harwood, and Candace R. Benefiel. The Librarian's Idea Book: Research, Innovations, Solutions from ALA Poster Sessions (Chicago, American Library Association, 1993), 44-45.

“Class Manual for Public Libraries,” ERIC, ED 352 031, 1992, 134 p.

(editor) “Pathfinders for Finding Information on Native Americans with Disabilities,” ERIC, RC 018 850, 1992, 78 p.

“Texas Public Libraries' Experiences with and Preparation for Censorship,” ERIC, ED 345 733, 1992, 32 p.

“An Index of Quality of Rural Illinois Public Library Service,” ERIC, ED 337 171, 1991, 39 p.

(editor) “Pathfinders on Black Dance in America,” ERIC, ED 339 380, 1991, 158 p.

“Class Manual for Information Resources in the Humanities,” ERIC, ED 315 084, 1989, 111 p.

“An Investigation of the Use of Weeding and Displays as Methods to Increase the Stock Turnover Rate in Small Public Libraries,” Illinois Library Statistical Report Number 24, Springfield: Illinois State Library, 1987, 28-69.

“The Dunn Report Revisited.” Illinois Library Statistical Report Number 20, Springfield: Illinois State Library, 1986, 55-86.

“An Index of Quality of Illinois Public Library Service, 1985.” Illinois Library Statistical Report Number 20, Springfield: Illinois State Library, 1986, 87-114.

“A Survey of Children's Librarians in Illinois Public Libraries.” Illinois Library Statistical Report Number 21, Springfield: Illinois State Library, 1986, 41-117.

“An Index of Quality of Illinois Public Library Service, 1984.” Illinois Library Statistical Report Number 17, Springfield: Illinois State Library, 1985, 21-45.

“Sources of Books for Adults in Eight Illinois Communities.” Illinois Library Statistical Report Number 15, Springfield: Illinois State Library, 1984, 1-42.

“Steamboats on the Colorado River,” Tucson, Arizona: Graduate Library School, University of Arizona, 1980. 59 p.


FICTION:
“Congenial Heart Failure [short story],” In Blaeser, Kimberly M., Stories Migrating Home: A Collection of Anishinaabe Prose (Bemidji, MN, Loonfeather Press, 1999), 223-228.

“The Only Real Hero [short story],” Moccasin Telegraph, 4 (1) (December 1995/January 1996), 15.

“The Only Real Hero [short story],” Red Ink, 4 (2) (Spring 1996), 74-75.
NEWSLETTER CONTRIBUTIONS:
“Libraries and Veterans: Identifying Services and Possibilities”: An IMLS National Leadership Planning Grant,”

American Indian Library Association Newsletter 37 (2) (Fall 2014): 11, 14. Available at: http://ailanet.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/AILA-Newsletter-37.2-Fall-2014-online.pdf. Accessed on 5 November 2014.

”First Nations Library Service Without Borders:” A One Day Conference at the Maskwacis Cultural College in

Alberta, Canada,” American Indian Library Association Newsletter 37 (1) (Spring 2014):15-16. Available at: http://ailanet.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/AILA-Newsletter-37.1-Spring-2014.pdf. Accessed on 5 May 2014.

“The Role of Tribal Libraries and Archives in the Preservation of Indigenous Cultural Identity Through Supporting

Native Language Revitalization,” International Preservation News 61 (December 2013): 8-11. Available at: http://www.ifla.org/files/assets/pac/ipn/ipn-61.pdf/ Accessed on 29 January 2014.

“IMLS Provides Three Years of Funding for ‘Collaborative Stewardship’,” American Indian Library Association



Newsletter 36 (2): 11, 15.

(with Tanya Clement) “HiPSTAS: An Institute Advancing Tools for Analyzing Digital Audio Collections,”



American Indian Library Association Newsletter 36 (2): 8, 15.

“IRRT: Join, Attend, Participate!” International Leads 27 (2) (June 2013): 5.

“2013 International Relations Round Table (IRRT) Chair’s Program: Asi Burak, “With Great Power Comes Great

Responsibility,” International Leads 27 (1) (March 2013): 4.

(with Ciaran Trace) “’Indigenous Ways’ IMLS Planning Grant,” Archivists and Archives of Color Newsletter 27 (1)

(October 2012): 4. Available at http://www2.archivists.org/sites/all/files/AAC%20Newsletter%20Vol.%2027,%20No.%201.pdf. Accessed on 30 January 2013.

(with Ciaran Trace) “AILA Partners with the School of Information at UT Austin on “‘Indigenous Ways’: Assessing

the Awareness of and Potential Need for Identifying Content on Indigenous Worldview in Educating Libraries/Archives/Museum (LAM) Entry-Level Professionals,” American Indian Library Association Newsletter 35 (2): 10-11.

“Report of the IFLA SIG on Indigenous Matters”: ‘Awareness of Indigenous Knowledge Paradigms’ Now Included

in the IFLA Guidelines for Professional Library/Information Educational Programs, IFLA Library Services to Multicultural Populations Newsletter (Winter 2012): 6.

“Lessons Learned from a Global Gathering: The Pilgrimage of Love & Forgiveness,” IFLA Library Services to

Multicultural Populations Newsletter (Winter 2012): 5.

“Message from the Chair,” International Leads 26 (4) (December 2012): 6.

“Save the Date - 10-13 May 2013. The 8th International Indigenous Librarians Forum: Honoring Our Pasts,

Nurturing Our Futures,” Panui (Newsletter of Te Ropu Whakahau, Maori in Libraries and Information Management) (Winter 2012): 7-8.

“A Special Interest Group (SIG) on Indigenous Matters with the International Federation of Library Associations

and Institutions (IFLA): Four Years On,” Panui (Newsletter of Te Ropu Whakahau, Maori in Libraries and Information Management) (Winter 2012): 14-15.

“Message from the Chair,” International Leads 26 (3) (September 2012): 4-5.

“Workplace Wellness@Your Library Symposium: What We Learned!,” Library Worklife 9 (8) (August 2012).

Available at: http://ala-apa.org/newsletter/2012/08/13/workplace-wellnessyour-library-symp

osium-what-we-learned/. Accessed on 23 August 2013.

“The 2012 IFLA Presidential Program. Indigenous Knowledges: Local Priorities, Global Contexts,” IFLA

Library Services to Multicultural Populations Newsletter (Summer 2012): 3-4.

“Coming Up: Indigenous Matters Remain on the Agenda,” Library Services to Multicultural Populations



Newsletter (Summer 2012): 4.

“IFLA SIG on Indigenous Matters: Continuing the Work,” Library Services to Multicultural Populations



Newsletter (Summer 2012): 6.

“Librarians from New Zealand Present Indigenous Values in the Workplace,” Cognotes June 25, 2012.

“Haere Mai! Welcome! New Zealand Librarian Presence Planned at the 2012 ALA Annual Conference, Anaheim,

CA,” American Indian Library Association Newsletter 35 (1): p. 13.

“IFLA SIG on Indigenous Matters Draft Statement, The Role of Libraries in Supporting Indigenous Language Re-

vitalization ,” ATSILIRN Newsletter 18 (1/2) (March - June 2012): 6.

IFLA SIG on Indigenous Matters Facebook Group,” ATSILIRN Newsletter 18 (1/2) (March – June 2012): 6.

“Wellness Through Reflection: Recalling the Past and Envisioning the Future,” Library Worklife:HR E-News for



Today’s Leaders 9 (5) (May 2012). Available at: http://ala-apa.org/newsletter/past-issues/volume-9-no-5-may-2012/. Accessed on 10 May 2012.

“First Thoughts from a Workplace Wellness@Your Library Symposium,” Library Worklife: HR E-News for



Today’s Leaders. 9 (4) (April 2012). Available at http://ala-apa.org/newsletter/past-issues/volume-9-no-4- april-2012/. Accessed on 10 May 2012

“We Come from the Four Directions: Sharing Our Stories of Workplace Wellness@Your Library,” Library



Worklife: HR E-News for Today’s Leaders. 9 (3) (March 2012). Available at: http://ala-apa.org/newsletter/2012/03/06/we-come-from-the-four-directions-sharing-our-stories-of-workplace-wellnessyour-library/. Accessed on 12 March 2012.

“Workplace Wellness@Your Library: A Symposium,” Library Worklife: HR E-News for Today’s Leaders. 9 (2)

(February 2012). Available at: http://ala-apa.org/newsletter/2012/02/04/workplace-wellnessyour-library-a-symposium/. Accessed on 14 February 2012.

“Indigenous Matters on the Agenda,” IFLA Library Services to Multicultural Populations Section Newsletter Winter

2011: 6.

“IFLA Presidential Meeting April 2012,” American Indian Library Association Newsletter 34 (2): 3.

(with Antonia Frydman) “A Wiki for the People's Health: Outreach Connections, Native Health Information Wiki,”

American Indian Libraries Newsletter 34 (2): 12-13.

“The International Indigenous Librarians Forum 7 (IILF7): Karasjok and Kautokeino, Norway, 4-8 April 2011,”



IFLA Library Services to Multicultural Populations Section Newsletter Summer 2011: 6-8.

“American Library Association (ALA) Presidential Citations for Innovative International Library Projects,”



IFLA Library Services to Multicultural Populations Section Newsletter Summer 2011: 17.

“The Seventh International Indigenous Librarians' Forum 2011: Indigenous Wisdom and Communication,”



American Indian Library Association Newsletter 34 (1) (Spring 2011): 17-18.

“SIG Meeting at 2010 IFLA World Library and Information Congress,” IFLA Library Services to Multicultural



Populations Newsletter Winter 2011: 3-4.

“UT-Austin School of Information Students Partner with Austin Public Library to Delivery Computer Classes to Job

Seekers,” LIRT News 33 (1) (September 2010): 16-17.

“IFLA SIG on Indigenous Matters,” IFLA Library Services to Multicultural Populations Newsletter Summer 2010: 9-10.

“IFLA Special Interest Group on Indigenous Matters,” IFLA Library Services to Multicultural Populations

Newsletter December 2009: 4-5.

(with Jessica Kramm, Anjali Bhasin, and Ann Dobbs) “Celebrating Support Teen Literature Day at Tribal Schools

Through Operation Teen Book Drop 2010,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 32 (3) (Fall 2009): 3, 6.

(with Anjali Bhasin, Jessica Kramm, and Ann Dobbs) "Operation Teen Book Drop 2010: How Readergirlz, Guys

Lit Wire, YALSA, Publishers, and LIS Students Collaborate to Deliver New Books to Teens Attending Tribal Schools, Social Responsibilities Round Table Newsletter 169 (December 2009). Available at:

http://libr.org/srrt/news/srrt169.html. Accessed on 18 December 2009.

“IFLA Special Interest Group on Indigenous Matters,IFLA Library Services to Multicultural Populations

Newsletter June 2009: 5-6.

“WIPC:E 2008: The World Indigenous Peoples' Conference on Education,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter

32 (2) (Spring 2009): 4, 7.

“We Shall Remain: An Event Kit for Libraries,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 32 (1) (Winter 2009): 2, 4.

“Preparation for a Career in Indigenous Librarianship: 2009/2010 Graduate School Diversity Mentoring Fellowship

at the School of Information, The University of Texas at Austin,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 32 (1) (Winter 2009): 3-4.

“Update on a Proposal for an IFLA Special Interest Group on Indigenous Studies,” IFLA Library Services to

Multicultural Populations Newsletter 2 (November 2008): 5. Available at http://www.ifla.org/VII/s32/news/s32-newsletter-Nov2008.pdf. Accessed on 19 December 2008.

“There’s Lots in Store for AILA Members at the 2008 ALA Annual Conference in Anaheim,” American Indian



Libraries Newsletter 31 (3) (Spring 2008): 4.

“We Shall Remain: An American Experience,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 31 (3) (Spring 2008): 1, 9.

“Indigenous Voices During a Presidential Year,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 31 (2) (Winter 2008): 1, 8-9.

“(with Sara Albert) “Bienvenidos!: Celebrating Community, Collaboration, and Culture,” REFORMA Newsletter 25

(1/2) (Spring/Summer 2007): 8.

“Incoming ALA President Invites Participation from IRRT Members, International Community,” International



Leads 21 (1) (March 2007): 4, 7.

Hallmark, Elizabeth Kennedy, Laura Schwartz, and Loriene Roy, “Developing a Long-Range and Outreach Plan for

Your Academic Library: The Need for a Marketing Outreach Plan,” College & Research Libraries News 68 (2) (February 2007): 92-95.

“Celebrating Community, Collaboration, and Culture: Plans for an ALA Presidential Year, 2007-2008,” Versed:



Bulletin of the Office for Diversity, American Library Association (January 2007): 1, 12.

“Bridging Boundaries to Create a New Workforce: A Survey of Spectrum Scholarship Recipients, 1998-2003,”



Versed: Bulletin of the Office for Diversity, American Library Association (January 2007): 8-9.

(with Sara Albert and Susan Harwood Kaczmarczik) “Bridge to TexShare for Small/Rural Libraries,” Texas Library



Association, Library Instruction Round Table Newsletter (Fall 2006): 6-8.

(with William Crowe) “The ALA-APA Presidential Candidates Speak,” Library Worklife: HR E-News for Today’s



Leaders 3 (4) (April 2006): 1-2.

(with William Crowe) “ALA Presidential Candidates Speak Out About ALTA,” the Voice 7 (3) (Spring 2006): 4, 6.

(with Sandra Littletree and Robert L. Yazzie, Jr., “Indigenous Librarians Gather in Canada,” International Leads 20

(1) (March 2006): 5.

(with William Crowe) “William Crowe and Loriene Roy: Meet the Candidates for ALA President, Vote in the

Election This Spring,” College & Research Libraries News 67 (3) (March 2006): 168-172.

“The 2005 School Library Association of New Zealand Aotearoa (SLANZA) National Conference: Digital-Age

Literacies, Eyes to the Future,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 29 (2) (Winter 2005): 1-2.

(with Sandra Littletree and Robert L. Yazzie, Jr.) “The Keepers of Knowledge: Fourth International Indigenous

Librarians’ Forum,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 28 (1) (Fall 2005): 1-2.

(with Vanessa Chavez) “The International Children’s Digital Library: Bringing Full Text Digitized Books to Children, Ages 3-13,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 27 (3) (Summer 2005): 3.

(with Deborah Smith) “Gathering of Readers: A Virtual Celebration of International Indigenous Youth Reading and Culture,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 27 (2) (Spring 2005): 2.

(with Lettie Rodriguez) “The Library at the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, Socorro, Texas,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 26 (4) (Summer 2004): 1, 4.

Editor, RUSA Update: MOUSS Tales, January 03- July 04.

(with Beth Hallmark and Amanda Traviss) “Introducing WebJunction.org: Your One-Stop Site for Public Access Computing!,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 26 (2) (Winter 2004): 1-2.

“Winds of Change, Libraries in the 21st Century: The 2002 Annual Conference of LIANZA (Library & Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa),” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 25 (2) (Winter 2002): 1-2.

“Tribal Archives, Libraries and Museums: Preserving Our Language, Memory and Lifeways: A National Conference,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 24 (4) (Summer 2002): 1-2.

“Tribal Libraries, Archives, and Museums: Preserving Our Language, Memory, and Lifeways,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 24 (3) (Spring 2002): 1-2.

“`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything’: Year Three,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 24 (2) (Winter 2001): 3.

“The Sequoyah Research Center Symposium. Native Stories and Their Keepers: Telling the Public,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 24 (2) (Winter 2001): 2.

“Second International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum,” International Leads 15 (4) (December 2001): 6.

“Are You Thinking About Library School?” El Corazon de Tejas Newsletter 1 (1) (November 2001): 3.

(with Aimee Akerman) “UT-Austin Class Implements `Virtual’ Library,” Texas Library Association Library Instruction Round Table Newsletter (Fall 2001): 2, 4.

(with Elayne Walstedter) “Greetings from the American Indian Library Association!” Te Ropu Whakahau Panui 2000.




“‘If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything,” A Pilot Reading Incentive Project for Schools on Reservations,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (4) (Summer 2000): 2.

(with Mark Christal) “Creating a Virtual Tour of the National Museum of the American Indian,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (3) (Spring 2000): 1-2.

“The International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum: A Personal and Professional Life-Affirming Event,” International Leads 13 (4) (December 1999): 4.

“The International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum: A Personal and Professional Life-Affirming Event,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (2) (Winter 1999): 1-3.

“WIPCE in Hilo, Hawaii,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (1) (Fall 1999): 6.

“Traditional Wisdom/Contemporary Knowledge: Developing Indigenous Community Web Projects,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (4) (Summer 1999): 1-2.

“Four Directions: An Indigenous Model of Education,” Te Ropu Whakahau Panui (September 1998): 8-9.

“Boozhoo! Anin! Greetings from the American Indian Library Association to Our Friends in Te Ropu Whakahau!” Te Ropu Whakahau Panui (July 1998): 5-6.

“Serving AILA through ALA,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (2) (Winter 1998): 1-2.

“Four Directions and Libraries: Partners in Curriculum Development,” Making Connections: A Project of 4Directions Technology Challenge Grant 1 (2) (Summer 1998): 10.

“The American Indian Library Association Response to ALA Goal 2000,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 20 (1) (Fall 1997): 1-2.

“Four Directions Electronic Mentoring Project,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 20 (1) (Fall 1997): 7.

“President’s Column,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 20 (1) - 20 (4).

“Four Directions Electronic Mentoring Project,” Moccasin Telegraph 5 (3) (June/July 1997): 20-21.

“Fellowships Aid Historian Adan Benavides, Jr.,” Graduate School of Library and Information Science, The University of Texas at Austin, Alumni News 51 (July 1995): 4.

(contributor) “Reference Research and Statistics Column,” RASD Update, 1994, 1997.

“GSLIS Seeks Students to Specialize in Serving Native American Populations,” Library Developments 21 (2) (April/May 1993): 5.

(contributor) “What is User Friendly?” Library Hi Tech News 31 (October 1986): 8-9.


NEWSPAPER ARTICLES:
(with Carol Stone) “Bibliotecas: Puerta de la oportunidad,” La Opinion 26 June 2008.

(with Joseph McPeak) “What’s Playing at the Library?” Philadelphia Daily News 11 January 2008.

(with Jennifer Petersen and Rochelle Lefkowitz) “Librarians’ Tech Savvy,” USA News Today, 9 August 2007.

[letter to the editor]

(with Laurie Evans) “Keeping Up with the Whole Community: Libraries Must Mirror the People They Serve,” Dallas Morning News 11 October 2006: 11A.

“Inquiring Minds at the Library,” Washington Post 22 August 2006: A14.


BOOK REVIEWS:
Round, Philip H. Removable Type: Histories of the Book in Indian Country, 1663-1880. Chapel Hill: The

University of North Carolina Press, 2010. American Indian Culture and Research Journal 36 (4) (2012): 193-196.

Bartleman, James. As Long as the Rivers Flow: A Novel. Knopf Canada: Toronto, Canada, 2011. American Indian

Library Association Newsletter 34 (1) (Spring 2011): 19

Fortunate Eagle, Adam. Pipestone: My Life in an Indian Boarding School. Norman, OK: University

of Oklahoma Press 2010. Multicultural Review 19 (3) (Winter 2010), 76.

Boggs, Belle. Mattaponi Queen. Minneapolis, MN: Graywolf Press, 2010. Multicultural Review 19 (3) (Winter 2010), 46-47.

Harjo, Joy. For a Girl Becoming. Tucson: University of Arizona Press 2009. Multicultural Review 18 (4)

(Winter 2009), 81.

Duff, Alan, Dreamboat Dad. Auckland: Vintage/Random House, 2008. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 33 (2) (Spring 2009), 3.

Solomon, Chad. Adventures of Rabbit and Bear Paws. The Sugar Bush. Toronto, Canada: Little Spirit Bear Productions, 2006. Yellow Medicine Review (Winter 2007), 223.

D’Orso, Michael. Eagle Blue: A Team, A Tribe, and a High School Basketball Season in Arctic Alaska. New York: Bloomsbury, 2006. Yellow Medicine Review (Winter 2007), 222.

Secakuku, Susan. Meet Mindy: A Native Girl form the Southwest. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of the American Indian; Hillsboro, OR: Beyond Words Publishing, 2003. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 26 (4) (Summer 2004), 6-7.

Pulitano, Elvira. Toward a Native American Critical Theory. Lincoln; London: University of Nebraska Press, 2003.

American Indian Libraries Newsletter 26 (4) (Summer 2004), 6.

TeCube, Leroy. Year in Nam: A Native American Soldier’s Story. Lincoln; London: University of Nebraska Press, 1999. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (4) (Summer 2000), 3-4.

Cahete, Gregory A. Igniting the Sparkle: An Indigenous Science Education Model. Skyand, NC: Kivaki Press, 1999. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (3) (Spring 2000), 7-8.

Force, Roland W. Politics and the Museum of the American Indian: The Heye & the Mighty. Honolulu: Mechas Press, 1999. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (3) (Spring 2000), 7.

O’Nell, Theresa DeLeane. Disciplined Hearts: History, Identity, and Depression in an American Indian Community. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (3) (Spring 2000), 6.

Peacock, Thomas D., ed. A Forever Story: The People and Community of the Fond du Lac Reservation. Cloquet, MN: Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, 1998. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (3) (Spring 2000), 8.

Lamb, Susan. A Guide to Pueblo Pottery. Tucson, AZ: Southwest Parks and Monuments Association, 1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (2) (Winter 1999), 6.

Ross, Luana. Inventing the Savage: The Social Construction of Native American Criminality. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1998. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (2) (Winter 1999), 5.

Yamane, Linda. The Snake that Lived in the Santa Cruz Mountains and Other Ohlone Stories. Berkeley, CA: Oyate, 1998. Multicultural Review 8 (2) (June 1999), 108-109.

Graham, Loren R. A Face in the Rock: The Tale of a Grand Island Chippewa. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (4) (Summer 1999), 7-8.

Michno, Gregory F. Lakota Noon: The Indian Narrative of Custer’s Defeat. Missoula, MT: Mountain Press Publishing Co., 1997. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (4) (Summer 1999), 8.

Owens, Louis. Dark River. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1999. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (4) (Summer 1999), 7.

Keams, Geri. Snail Girl Brings Water. New York: Rising Moon Books for Young Readers, 1998. School Library Journal 45 (5) (May 1999), 108.

Blue Cloud, Peter (Aroniawenrate). Clans of Many Nations: Selected Poems: 1969-1994. Fredonia, NY: White Pine Press, 1995. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (2) (Spring 1999), 11.

Erdrich, Louise. The Antelope Wife. New York: HarperFlamingo, 1998. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21

(2) (Spring 1999), 12-13.

Hogan, Linda. Solar Storms: A Novel. New York: Scribner, 1995. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (2) (Spring 1999), 11-12.

Landes, Ruth. The Ojibwa Woman. Reprint. Lincoln; London: University of Nebraska Press, 1997. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (2) (Spring 1999), 12.

Owens, Louis. Nightland. New York: Penguin, 1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (2) (Spring 1999), 12.

Silko, Leslie Marmon. Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit: Essays on Native American Life Today. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (2) (Spring 1999), 13.

Garrod, Andrew and Colleen Larimore. First Person, First Peoples: Native American College Graduates Tell Their Life Stories. Ithica, NY: Cornell University Press, 1997. Counterpoise 2 (2) (April 1998), 28.

Midge, Tiffany. Outlaws, Renegades and Saints: Diary of a Mixed Up Halfbreed. Greenfield Center, NY: Greenfield Review Press, 1996. Counterpoise 2 (2) (April 1998), 37.

Mihesuah, Devon A. American Indians: Stereotypes and Realities. Halifax, NS, Canada: Clarity Press, 1996. Counterpoise 2 (2) (April 1998), 22-23.

Bierhorst, John, ed. The Deetkatoo: Native American Stories About Little People. New York: William Morrow, 1998. Multicultural Review 7 (4) (December 1998), 94.

Matcheck, Diane. The Sacrifice. New York: Farrar, 1998. School Library Journal 44 (10) (October 1998), 140.

Native Languages Revitalization Resource Directory: The Americas, Alaska, Hawaii, Pacific Region. Santa Fe: Institute for the Preservation of the Original Languages of the Americas (IPOLA), 1998. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (1) (Fall 1998), 8.

Northrup, Jim. The Rez Road Follies: Canoes, Casinos, Computers, and Birch Bark Baskets. New York: Kodansha International, 1997. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (1) (Fall 1998), 8-9.

Aleshire, Peter. Reaping the Whirlwind: The Apache Wars. New York: Facts on File, 1998; Stefoff, Rebecca. Tecumseh and the Shawnee Confederation. New York: Facts on File, 1998. School Library Journal 44 (7) (July 1998), 101.

Zaykowski, Dorothy. Native American Women of North America. Greensboro, NC: Todor, 1997. School Library Journal 44 (7) (July 1998), 112.

Rice, Earle, Jr. Life Among the Great Plains Indians. Lucent: 1997. School Library Journal 44 (4) (April 1998), 153.

Robbins, Louise S. Censorship and the American Library: The American Library Association’s Response to Threats to Intellectual Freedom, 1939-1969. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1996. Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory 22 (2) (1998), 234-235.

Garrod, Andrew and Colleen Larimore. First Person, First Peoples: Native American College Graduates Tell Their Life Stories. Ithica, NY: Cornell University Press, 1997. MSRRT Newsletter 11 (2) (March/April 1998), 5.

Erdrich, Louise. The Blue Jay’s Dance: A Birth Year. New York: HarperCollins, 1995. American Indian Libraries



Newsletter 20 (3) (Spring 1998), 9.

Treuer, David. Little. New York: Saint Martin’s Press, 1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 20 (3) (Spring 1998), 10.

Vizenor, Gerald. Hotline Healers: An Almost Browne Novel. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England, 1997. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 20 (3) (Spring 1998), 10.

Bruchac, Joseph. Bowman’s Store. New York: Dial Books, 1997. School Library Journal 43 (12) (December 1997), 133.




Green, Richard G. Sing Like a Hermit Thrush. Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada; Sandborn, NY: Ricara Features, 1996. Counterpoise 1 (3) (July 1997), 41.

Esbensen, Barbara Juster, The Star Maiden: An Ojibway Tale (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1988); Osinski,

Alice, The Chippewa (Chicago: Children’s Press, 1992); Regguinti, Gordon, The Sacred Harvest: Ojibway

Wild Rice Gathering (Minneapolis: Lerner, 1992); Tanner, Helen Hornbeck, The Ojibwa (New York;

Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 1992) In Muse, Daphne, ed., The New Press Guide to Multicultural



Resources for Young Readers, New York, The New Press, 1997.

Sneve, Virginia Driving Hawk. The Trickster and the Troll. Lincoln; London: University of Nebraska Press, 1997. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 20 (2) (Winter 1997), 10.

Allen, Paula Gunn and Patricia Clark Smith. As Long as the Rivers Flow: The Stories of Nine Native Americans. New York: Scholastic, 1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (4) (Summer 1997), 9.

Erdrich, Louise. Tales of Burning Love. New York: HarperCollins, 1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (4) (Summer 1997), 11-12.

Jacobs, Paul Samuel. James Printer: A Novel of Rebellion. New York: Scholastic, 1997. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (4) (Summer 1997), 13-14.

Mendoza, Vincent L. Son of Two Bloods. Lincoln; London: University of Nebraska Press, 1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (4) (Summer 1997), 13.

Querry, Ron. The Death of Bernadette Lefthand: A Novel. New York: Bantam Books, 1995; Santa Fe, NM: Red Crane Books, 1993. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (4) (Summer 1997), 11.

Glancy, Diane. The Only Piece of Furniture in the House. Wakefield, RI; London: Moyer Bell, 1996. American



Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (3) (Spring 1997), 11-12.

Holm, Tom. Strong Hearts, Wounded Souls: Native American Veterans of the Vietnam War. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (3) (Spring 1997), 10.



Reuben Snake, Your Humble Serpent: Indian Visionary and Activist. As told to Jay C. Fikes. Santa Fe: Clear Light Publishers, 1996. Counterpoise 1 (1) (January 1997), 30-31.

Nichols, John D. and Earl Nyholm. A Concise Dictionary of Minnesota Ojibwe. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1995. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (2) (Winter 1996), 11.

Green, Richard G. Sing Like a Hermit Thrush. Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada; Sandborn, NY: Ricara Features, 1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (2) (Winter 1996), 13.

Reuben Snake, Your Humble Serpent: Indian Visionary and Activist. As told to Jay C. Fikes. Santa Fe: Clear Light Publishers, 1996. MSRRT Newsletter 9 (7/8) (September/October 1996), 5.

Johnston, Basil H. Indian School Days. Norman; London: University of Oklahoma Press, 1995. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (1) (Fall 1996), 7.

Johnston, Basil H. The Manitous: The Spiritual World of the Ojibway. New York: HarperCollins, 1995. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (1) (Fall 1996), 7.

Paquin, Ron and Robert Doherty. Not First in Nobody's Heart: The Life Story of A Contemporary Chippewa. Ames, IA: Iowa State University, 1992. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (1) (Fall 1996), 7-8.

Alexie, Sherman. Reservation Blues. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1995, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (4) (Summer 1995), 8.

Marshall, Joseph. Winter of the Holy Iron. Santa Fe: Red Crane Books, 1994, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (4) (Summer 1995), 7.

Owens, Louis. Bone Game. Norman; London: University of Oklahoma Press, 1994, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (4) (Summer 1995), 8.

Gilman, Carolyn. The Grand Portage Story. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1992, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (3) (Spring 1995), 5.

McAuliffe, Dennis, Jr. The Deaths of Sybil Bolton: An American History. New York: Times Books, 1994, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (3) (Spring 1995), 5.

Meyer, Melissa L. The White Earth Tragedy: Ethnicity and Dispossession at a Minnesota Anishinaabe Reservation, 1889-1920. Lincoln; London: University of Nebraska Press, 1994, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (3) (Spring 1995), 6.

Tanner, John. The Falcon: A Narrative of the Captivity and Adventures of John Tanner. 1830. Reprint. New York: Penguin, 1994, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (3) (Spring 1995), 5.


Whaley, Rick with Walter Bresette. Walleye Warriors: An Effective Alliance Against Racism and for the Earth. Philadelphia; Gabriola Island, B.C.: New Society Publishers, 1994, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (3) (Spring 1995), 6.

Patterson, Lotsee and Mary Ellen Snodgrass. Indian Terms of the Americas. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1994, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (2) (Winter 1994), 7.

Wallis, Velma. Two Old Women: An Alaska Legend of Betrayal, Courage, and Survival. New York: HarperCollins, 1993, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (2) (Winter 1994), 6.

Dorris, Michael. Paper Trail: Essays. New York: HarperCollins, 1994, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (1) (Fall 1994), 8.

Francis, Lee, et. al (eds.), “Native America Literatures,” Callaloo 17 (1) (Winter 1994) American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (1) (Fall 1994), 8.

Kegg, Maude. Portage Lake: Memories of the Ojibwe Childhood. Edited and transcribed by John D. Nickols. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1993, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (1) (Fall 1994), 8.

Meeker, James, E., Joan E. Elias, and John A. Heim. Plants Used by the Great Lakes Ojibwa. Odanah, WI: Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, 1993, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (1) (Fall 1994), 8.

Oliver, Chad. The Cannibal Owl. New York: Bantam Books, 1994, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (1) (Fall 1994), 8.

Oliver, Chad. The Cannibal Owl. New York: Bantam Books, 1994, Austin American Statesman, September 4, 1994.

Vizenor, Gerald, ed. Summer in the Spring: Anishinaabe Lyric Poems and Stories. New Edition. American Indian Literature and Critical Studies Series. Norman, OK; London: University of Oklahoma Press, 1993, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 16 (4) (Summer 1994), 7.

Erdrich, Louise. The Bingo Palace. New York: HarperCollins, 1994, American Indian Librarians Newsletter 16 (3) (Spring 1994), 5.

Northrup, Jim. Walking the Rez Road. Voyageur Press: Stillwater, MN, 1993; American Indian Libraries Newsletter 16 (2) (Winter 1993), 4.

Benham, Frances and Ronald R. Powell. Success in Answering Reference Questions: Two Studies. Scarecrow Press: Metuchen, NJ, 1987, Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 41 (1) (January 1990), 69-70.

Weingand, Darlene E. (ed) “Adult Education, Literacy, and Libraries,” Library Trends, vol. 35, no. 2 (1986), Libraries & Culture 23 (2) (Spring 1988), 232-233.

Benidt, Bruce Weir. The Library Book: Centennial History of the Minneapolis Public Library. Minneapolis: Minneapolis Public Library and Information Center, 1984; The Journal of Library History, Philosophy & Comparative Librarianship, 21 (4) (Fall 1986), 787-788.
MEDIA REVIEWS:
[video] How to Trace Your Native American Heritage. Dallas, TX: Rich-Heape Films, Inc., 1998. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (1) (Fall 1998), 7-8.

[video] The Chinook Trilogy. Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, 1994. Library Journal 122 (6) (April 1, 1997), 143.

[video] In Whose Honor? Indian Mascots and Nicknames in Sports. Champaign, IL: Jay Rosenstein, 1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (4) (Summer 1997), 14.

[audio recording] Alexie, Sherman. Indian Killer. 3 cassettes. Abridged. 4 hours. San Bruno, CA: Audio Literature, 1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (3) (Spring 1997), 12.

[video] The Nashville Series. Vol. 1: The Number System. Nashville, TN: Ice/Red Ridge Entertainment, 1992, 1995 release. Library Journal, 121 (18) (November 1, 1996), 119.
INDEXES AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES
“Bibliography,” In Roy, Loriene, Kelly Jensen, and Alex Hershey, eds. Service Learning: Linking Library

Education and Practice (Chicago: ALA, 2009), 191-212.


“Index,” In Roy, Loriene and Antony Cherian, eds., “ Getting Libraries the Credit They Deserve”: A Festschrift in Honor of Marvin H. Scilken (Metuchen, NJ; London: Scarecrow, 2002), 145-149.
FORTHCOMING PUBLICATIONS:

“Ojibwe,” In Encyclopedia of Multicultural America.

“Indigenous Children’s Literature,” In Oxford Handbook of Literature of the Indigenous Americas.
NEWS COVERAGE OF ROY’S CANDIDACY FOR, ELECTION TO, AND SERVICE AS ALA PRESIDENT 2007-2008
“NIEA Leader: Ask the Librarian,” The National Indian Education Association News 39 (3) (Spring 2008): 54-55.

“E Ho'Okahua IKa Mo'omeheu Heluhelu: Establishing a Reading Culture,” Ka Waihona Puke'O iwi; Native

Hawaiian Library March 2008.

Simon, Liza and Ka Wai Ola Staff, “New Library President to Stack Shelves with Diversity,” Ka Wai Ola; The



Living Water of OHA (Office of Hawaiian Affairs) 25 (4) (April 2008): 1. Available at

http://www.oha.org/kawaiola/2008/04/story07.php. Accessed on 26 May 2008.

Kie, Will, “Head Librarian Visits Sky City,” Cibola County Beacon, 14 February 2008.

Goerdt, Janna, “Big Reader Leads County's Big Read,”Duluth News Tribune, 12 November 2007. [cover story]

“Loriene Roy to Speak at Fond du Lac Community College,” Pine Journal 8 November 2007.

“ALA President Roy to Speak on Nov. 2 for Native American Month,” The Library of Congress Gazette 18 (41)

(October 26, 2007): 7.

[Loriene Roy] Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP), Update, October 2007.

Capriccioso, Rob, “Promoting “Rock Star Readers”: First Indian ALA President Reaches Out to Native Youth,”

American Indian Report 23 (10) (October 2007): 20-21.

“Library Head Visits From US,” Auckland City Libraries/Tamaki Pataka Korero, September 21, 2007.

“Librarian Interview: ALA President Loriene Roy,” 22 August 2007, Cynsations [Cynthia Leitich Smith's blog].

Available at: http://cynthialeitichsmith.blogspot.com/2007/08/librarian-interview-ala-president.html. Accessed on 25 August 2007.

Kamara, Margaret, “ALA Inaugurates its First American Indian President,” Diverse Issues in Higher Ed.

August 3, 2007.

“Inaugural Banquet: Loriene Roy Becomes First Native American ALA President,” American Libraries 38 (7)

(August 2007): 59.

Reynolds, Jerry, “Loriene Roy Elected President of American Library Association,” Indian Country Today, 1

August 2007, available at http://www.indiancountry.com/content.cfm?id=1096415479. Accessed on 1 August 2007.

“The Future of Library Science,” Inside Higher Education, Podcast, available at http://insidehighered.com/podcast.

Accessed on 24 July 2007.

Abram, Stephen, “Loriene Roy: Interview on the Future of Libraries,” Stephen’s Lighthouse. Available at

http://www.degreetutor.com/library/librarians-online/loriene-roy, 12 July 2007. Accessed on 19 July 2007.

“White Earth Enrollee First American Indian President of American Indian Library Association,” Anishinaabeg

Today: A Chronicle of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe June 20, 2007: 4.

“Loriene Roy Inaugurated 2007 ALA President," June 27, 2007, available at ala.org, accessed on 2 July 2007.

“ALA President-Elect Loriene Roy to speak on health information issues for Hispanics and Latinos at Trejo Foster

Foundation Institute," June 18, 2007, available at ala.org, accessed on 2 July 2007.

“ALA President-Elect Speaks at King Library,” illuminant: The Miami University Libraries 3 (2) (Spring/Summer

2007): 6.

Meraz, Gloria, “Healthy, Wealthy, & Wise,” Texas Library Journal 83 (1) (Spring 2007): 6.

“2007 Information Ethics Roundtable Featuring ALA President-Elect and SIRLS Alumna Loriene Roy,” The SIRLS



Community News: The Newsletter for the School of Information Resources and Library Science at The University of Arizona Spring 2007: 3.

“WE Enrollee to Head American Library Association,” Anishinaabeg Today 12 (3) February 2007: 2.

Cloquet Native to Head Library Association,” The Pine Journal, 14 February 2007.

“Our Member Spotlight Hits the Big Time!,” Member Spotlight, WebJunction.org, 11 February 2007.

Olle, Eva, Maria Jesus del Olmo, and Margarita Garcia Moreno, “Loriene Roy: Presidenta Electa de la American

Library Association (ALA),” educacion y Biblioteca 18 (155) (September/October 2006): 45-52.

Goodes, Pamela, “New ALA President Loriene Roy to Focus on Literacy, Education, Wellness,” American

Libraries 37 (7) (August 2006): 7.

“Roy Wins ALA Presidency,” Library Journal 131 (10) (June 1, 2006): 16.

“Dr. Loreine [sic] Roy Elected 2006-2007 American Library Association (ALA) President,” Labriola National

American Indian Data Center Newsletter 24 (2) (Summer 2006): 4.

Young, Meghan, “UT Professor Will Head Up American Library Association,” The Daily Texan, Exam Week

Extra, May 2006.

“Notable IRRT Member.” Available at http://www.ala.org.irrt/notablemembers/roy.htm. Accessed on 12 May 2006.

“Ojibwe Woman Elected to Lead Library Association,” Indianz.com, 9 May 2006.

“ALA Members OK Dues Increase; Loriene Roy is 2007 Pres.-Elect,” Library Hotline 35 (19), 8 May 2006.

“School of Information Professor Elected as President of the American Library Association,” The University of

Texas at Austin, Office of Public Affairs, 8 May 2006. Available at http://www.utexas.edu/opa/news/2006/05/information08.html. Accessed on 7 August 2006.

“Loriene Roy Elected ALA President for 2007-2008,” American Library Association Press Release, 1 May 2006.

Available at ala.org. Accessed on 4 May 2006.

“Loriene Roy, Candidate for ALA President,” Texas Library Journal 82 (1) (Spring 2006): 48.

Needham, George, “Vote in the 2006 Election! President’s Race Features Two Accomplished Librarians, Both Well

-Known to OCLC Members,” OCLC Abstracts 9 (14) (April 10, 2006).

“ALA Presidential Candidates for 2007-2008,” ALCTS Newsletter Online 17 (1).

Berry, John N. III, “Advocacy and New Alliances: LJ Talks to the Candidates for ALA President,” Library Journal

131 (6) (1 April 2006): 56-58.

“ALA News: Loriene Roy, Candidate for ALA President,” TLACast 25 (1) (March 2006): 8-9.

“Candidates for ALA Presidency Debate at Midwinter Forum,” American Libraries 37 (3) (March 2006): 66-68

Roy, Loriene, “Campaign Statement: Loriene Roy, Candidate for ALA President,” American Libraries 37 (3) (March 2006): 65.

Yue, Joseph, “Candidates Discuss Platforms, Answer Questions,” ALACognotes San Antonio 2006, Issue 3 (22

January 2006): 1, 8.

Engstrom, Carlene, “AILA Board Endorses Loriene Roy for ALA President,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter

29 (2) (Winter 2005): 2.
”Crowe, Roy Seek 2007-2008 ALA Presidency,” American Libraries 36 (11) ( December 2005): 6.

“Ojibwe Woman Seeks to Lead Library Association,” Indianz.com, 12 December 2005.

Young, Meghan, “Professor Begins Bid to be First American Indian Library President,” The Daily Texan, 12

December 2005. Reprinted in Anishinaabeg Today 10 (17) December 2005: 6.

Weiss, Laura B., “ALA Presidential Candidates Sound Off,” SLJ.com, 1 December 2005.

“Crowe, Roy Named Candidates for ALA President,” LibraryJournal.com, 3 November 2005. Accessed on 7

November 2005.

“Roy, Crowe Seek 2007-2008 ALA Presidency,” SLJ.com. Accessed on 2 November 2005.

Clark, Larra, “Crowe, Roy Seek 2007-2008 ALA Presidency,” American Library Association Press Release,

30 October 2005. Available at ala.org. Accessed on 2 November 2005.


INTERVIEWS, NEWS COVERAGE, AND PUBLICATIONS ABOUT ROY’S WORK:
“New Member Biography: Dr. Loriene Roy,” IFLA Library Services to Multicultural Populations

Newsletter, December 2009: 4.

“Indigenizing Librarianship,” Indigenous Politics From Native New England and Beyond, WESU, Middletown, CT

(22 December 2009). Archived at http://www.indigenous politics.com.

“Faculty Highlight,” University of Texas at Austin Men’s Basketball Team Vs. Baylor University, Half Time

coverage on score board, Austin, Texas. (2 February 2008)

Fischer, Audrey, “Promoting Literacy: Roy Serves Nations Librarians and Native Children,” Library of Congress



Information Bulletin 67 ½ (January/February 2008): 25.

Davenport, Elaine, “Listening Librarians: News and Ideas for Librarians & Teachers,” AudioFile 16 (4) (December

2007/January 2008): 66.

Buchholz, Brad, “Reading Roy,” Austin American Statesman, 24 June 2007.

Lee, Tanya and Alex Herwitz, “Gates Foundation, American Library Association President-Elect

Roy Share Goal of Literacy for Native American Children”, NewsWatch Native America, available at

http://www.newswatchnativeamerica.com/070626.GatesRoy.htm, accessed on 2 July 2007.

Rave, Jodi, “Reading Program is Helping Indian Students,” The Bismarck Tribune, January 19, 2007.

Rave, Jodi, “`If I Can’ Gets Native Youth Reading for Fun,” Missoulian January 19, 2007. Available at

http://www.missoulian.com/articles/2007/01/19/jodirave/rave31.prt. Accessed on 26 January 2007.

“Ten to Read Again: Look Back at Some of the Stories That Showed the University’s Impact in 2006,”

Available at http://www.utexas.edu/features/2006/retrospective/. Accessed on 8 January 2007.

Association of College & Research Libraries, “Meet Our Members,” available at

http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/aboutacrl/acrlmembership/acrlmembers.htm#roy. Accessed on 7 November 2006.

“The Joint Conference of Librarians of Color,” Positively Texas, KTXA TV CBS 21, Fort Worth, Texas, 14 October

2006.


“By the Book: National Reading Program Helps Native Communities Increase Literacy Skills, Preserve Culture,”

Available at http://www.utexas.edu/features/2006/reading/. Accessed on 2 October 2006.

“The Winners Circle: 2006 ALA Award Winners,” American Libraries 37 (8) (September 2006): 44.

“Interviews: On the Future of Libraries,” Tennessee Libraries 55 (2) (Summer 2005): 18-19.

“Fourth International Indigenous Librarians Forum,” Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN), September 15, 2005.

“Rebels: Loriene Roy, University of Texas at Austin: Recognizing Gifts,” Supplement to Library Journal: Movers



& Shakers 2005 130 (5) (March 15, 2005): 41.

“Texas Excellence in Teaching: The Winners of the 2005 Texas Exes Teaching Awards, in Their Own Words,” Alcalde 93 (3) (March/April 2005)

“Advisory Committee Profile,” Crossroads: The Newsletter of WebJunction.org, December 2004.

Hayden, Carla D., “President’s Message: Reading Out to the Underserved,” American Libraries 35 (3) (March 2004): 3.

Reeves, Stuart, “Grant Helps American Indian Libraries,” The Daily Texan (November 4, 2003).

“NZ Connection Bolstered by UT Librarian,” Yacker: The Edward A. Clark Center for Australian & New Zealand Studies, The University of Texas at Austin 26 (Fall 2002): 4.

“If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything! Promoting Reading on the Rez,” Native Messenger: The Newsletter of the New Mexico Office of Indian Affairs 1 (1) (Fall 2002): 7.

Berry, John, “President’s Message: Equity of Access: Our Continuing Challenge,” American Libraries 33 (6) (June/July 2002): 7.

“Places an MLS Can Take You,” American Libraries 33 (3) (March 2002): 47-48.

“Leadership: Loriene Roy,” In Capital Campaign Milestone Celebration Commemorative Publication. Austin, TX: University of Texas at Austin, 2002.

“Best of `Austin’s Own’ 2001,” Interview Aired on Channel 18, Austin, Texas (December 30, 2001).

“Member Spotlight,” American Library Association, Office of Diversity and Outreach Services. Available at http://www.ala.org/diversity. Accessed: November 30, 2001.

“The Oksale Virtual Library Project,” Mind and Spirit (November 1, 2001).

“Professor Honored for Role as a Public Servant,” The Daily Texan (November 1, 2001).

“Austin’s Own,” Interview Aired on Channel 8, Austin, Texas (September 2, 2001).

Graham, Michael, “Dr. Loriene Roy on the Role of the American Library,” Library Netnews 4 (2) (February 2001): 4, 12, 14.

Miller, Carlos, “Chandler Library Reads on the Rez,” Arizona Republic (October 31, 2000).

McCook, Kathleen de la Pena, “Reconnecting Library Education and the Mission of Community,” Library Journal (September 1, 2000), 164-165.

Margolis, Rick and Andrea Glick. “Reading on the Rez,” School Library Journal 39 (9) (September 2000). Available at: http://www.slj.com/articles/news/20000901_8946.asp. Accessed: November 1, 2000.

Harmeyer, Linda, “Family Night a Success,” Aihidago O:S [Sacaton School District Newsletter] 22 (2) (September 1, 2000): 1.

“Reading Promo on Reservations Reaches Six Schools in NM, AZ,” Library Hotline (August 14, 2000): 4-5.

Kelly, Mark, “In a UT Graduate [Sara Joiner], Poor Children Find a Hero,” Austin American Statesman (May 20, 2000).

Twist, Kade, “Four Directions to Making the Internet Indian,” Digital Divide Network. Available (April 2002)


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