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CURRICULUM VITA

LORIENE ROY

November 2014


WORK ADDRESS: School of Information, The University of Texas at Austin

UTA 5.444 – D8600, 1616 Guadalupe St., Suite 5.202, Austin, Texas 78701-1213

Phone: 512/471-3959; FAX: 512/471-8285; E-mail: loriene@ischool.utexas.edu

Faculty website: http://www.ischool.utexas.edu/~loriene


EDUCATION:
PhD 1987 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

1979-1981 Arizona Western College, Yuma. Various courses.

MLS 1980 University of Arizona, Tucson.

BT 1977 Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls.

AS 1977 Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls.

1972 College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota. Various courses.



DISSERTATION TITLE:
“An Investigation of the Use of Weeding and Displays as Methods to Increase the Stock Turnover Rate in Small Public Libraries.” Ph.D. diss. University of Illinois. 1987. xvi, 250 pp.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Sept. 1999- Professor, School of Information, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas.

Joint Appointments:



  • College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction

Affiliations:

Jan. 2012- Adjunct Professor, School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington

Dec. 2014

Apr. 2008- Advisor and Consultant, National Library Initiative, WGBH-Boston, We Shall Remain PBS

Apr. 2009 American Experience television series.

2008- Advisory Editor, The American Indian Experience, Greenwood Publishing Group.

Sept. 1999- Director, “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything,” A National Reading Club for Native Children. (http://www.ischool.utexas.edu/~ifican)

Sept. 1993- Associate Professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, The

Sept. 1999 University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas.

June 1997- Research Associate, Four Directions, Pueblo of Laguna (New Mexico)

June 2001 Department of Education.

Sept. 1987- Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, The

Aug. 1993 University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas.

Jan.-Aug. 1987 Instructor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science,

The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas.

1984-1986 Research Associate, Library Research Center, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois.

June-Aug. 1985 Instructor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science,

University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois.

1981-1982 Reference Librarian, Yuma City-County Library, Yuma, Arizona.

1981-1982 Oral History Coordinator, Century House Museum, Yuma, Arizona.

1977-1979 Medical Radiologic Technologist, Yuma Regional Medical Center, Yuma, Arizona.

1976-1977 Medical Radiologic Technologist Extern, Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
ENROLLED: White Earth Reservation, Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, Pembina Band.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
Courses taught at the School of Library and Information, University of Texas at Austin, 1987-.

1. Adult Popular Literature

2. Library Instruction and Information Literacy

3. Indigenous Librarianship

4. Information Resources in the Humanities

5. Information Resources in the Social Sciences

6. Introduction to Information Resources and Services

7. Introduction to Library and Information Studies

8. Measurement and Evaluation of Library Services

9. Popular Music Digital Space Design

10. Public Libraries

11. Research in Library and Information Science

12. Seminar in Foundations for Library and Information Studies: Online Class in Librarianship (co-taught

with Amy Stout)

13. Seminar in Research in Library and Information Science (Doctoral Writing Seminar)

14. Seminar on Library Services to Native American Populations

15. Use and Users of Information (Doctoral Seminar)

Course taught at the Library and Information Science Program, University of Hawai’i at Manoa


1. Indigenous Librarianship (Summer 2009; Summer 2012)

2. Seminar on Information Services with and for Indigenous Peoples (Summer 2014)


Course taught at the School of Information Resources & Library Science, University of Arizona.
1. Indigenous Information Services (Summer 2005)

Course taught at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Summer 1985)


1. Reference Services in the Humanities and Social Sciences
PUBLICATIONS:
BOOKS:
(with Antonia Frydman) Library Services to Indigenous Populations: Case Studies. Available at

http://www.ifla.org/publications/library-services-to-indigenous-populations-case-studies. Accessed on 8 June 2013.

(with Anjali Bhasin and Sarah K. Arriaga) Tribal Libraries, Archives, and Museums: Preserving Our Language,

Memory and Lifeways. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow, 2011.

(with Kelly Jensen and Alex Hershey) Service Learning: Linking Library Education and Practice. Chicago: ALA,

2009.

(with Antony Cherian, eds.) “Getting Libraries the Credit They Deserve”: A Festschrift in Honor of Marvin H. Scilken. Metuchen, NJ; London: Scarecrow, 2002.



(with Brooke Sheldon, eds.) Library and Information Studies Education in the United States. (Library and Information Science Education series, edited by Gary E. Gorman and Maxine K. Rochester). London: Mansell, 1998.
EDITED SPECIAL JOURNAL ISSUES:
“Teaching Reference: Strategies and Philosophies,” The Reference Librarian 51 (3) (2012).

(with David Raitt) “The Impact of IT on Indigenous Peoples,” The Electronic Library 21 (5) (2003).

(with Peter Sarri) “Indigenous Librarianship,” World Libraries 12 (1) (Spring 2002).
CONTINUING COLUMNS:
“Workplace Wellness@Your Library,” Library Worklife, 2012-.

“Material-Mind-Method: On the Teaching of Reference,” The Reference Librarian, 2010-.

“President’s Message,” American Libraries, 2007-2008.
JOURNAL ARTICLES:
(with Sarah E. Williams) “Reference Education: A Test Bed for Collaborative Learning,” The Reference Librarian

55 (4) (October-December 2014): 368-374.

“Leading a Fulfilled Life as an Indigenous Academic,” AlterNative 10 (3) (2014): 303-310.

(with Greg Argo and Rae Berg) “Legacy Reference Education: Learning from Each Other,” The Reference



Librarian 55 (2) (July-September 2014): 247-251.

“The Place of Service Learning in Reference Education,” The Reference Librarian 55 (2) (April-June 2014): 168-

171.

(with Marjory J. Gibson, Rebecca Halpern, Jessica McClean, Michael McCombs, and Sandra E. Velazquez)



“Developing a Reading Community: Involving LIS Students in Planning a Readers’ Advisory Event,” Reference Librarian 54 (1) (January-March 2013): 23-37.

“Continuous Professional Development: Opportunities Within the American Library Association,” New Zealand



Library and Information Management Journal 52 (4). Available at: http://www.lianza.org.nz/resources/lianza-publications/nzlimj/continuous-professional-development-opportunities-within-americ. Accessed on 10 September 2012.

(with Bonnie Brzozowski and Nick Homenda) “The Value of Service Learning Projects in Preparing LIS Students

for Public Services Careers in Public Libraries,” The Reference Librarian 53 (1) (January 2012): 24-40.

“Teaching Reference: Strategies and Philosophies,” The Reference Librarian 53 (1) (January 2012): 1-3.

“Library Instruction; The Teaching Prong in the Reference/Readers’ Advisory/Instruction Triad,” The Reference

Librarian 52 (3) (July-September 2011): 274-276.

(with Sha Li Zhang) “Recruiting Future Librarians from Diverse Backgrounds: Model Projects In the United

States,” Journal of Library & Information Science 37 (1) (April 2011): 73-80. Available at:


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