Role: library
Julia Maserjian
American Historial Association, International Documentary Association, National Council on Public History, Pennsylvania Historical Association, Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities
Beyond Steel: A Digital Archive of Lehigh Valley Industry and Culture, History on Trial: Inquiries Into Controversies Over the Representation of History, The Vault at Pfaff's: An Archive of Art and Literatureby New York City's Nineteenth-Century Bohemians
Julia Maserjian is the Project Coordinator for Lehigh University's Digital Scholarship Center
Jean W. Simmons
Rethinking reference services & collections, Online resource evaluation & selection, State online resources committee, State academic librarians' summit committee
Jean Simmons is Reference & Instruction Librarian at Middlebury College
Carol A. Ellerbeck
Jeremy W. Donald
Teaching with GIS, Quantitative data, Information literacy, new media, social software, government information
Jeremy Donald is a reference/instruction and GIS/Government Documents librarian at the Trinity University Coates library in San Antonio, TX. He serves as the library liaison to the departments of Communication, Political Science, Economics, and Urban Studies.
Karen Schmidt
Joseph DiMercurio
Joseph DiMercurio is the librarian and Technology Coordinator at Malibu High School
Linda Sue Nelson
Information Literacy, Building ecollege website, Building wiki and social bookmarking for students, Pathfinders, Administrate library blog
Reference Services and Bibliographic Instruction at Scott Community College Library.
Martin G. Smith
Researcher - Front Line Coordinator providing access resources to the MATH Not METH Colaborative
Charles P. Wiggins
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Della Curtis
American Library Association, American Association of School Librarians, Internation Society for Technology in Education
Della Curtis is currently the Coordinator of the Office of Library Information Services for the Baltimore County Public Schools, the 24th largest school district in the United States. She is also a part time instructor at Towson University in the College of Education, Department of Instructional Technology and developer of many Maryland State Department of Education inservice courses for library media specialists and teachers. She received a B.A. degree from Salem-Teikyo University in Library Science, Secondary Education, and English (1968) and a M.S. degree from Towson University in Instructional Technology (1981). She has received many awards among which are: the 1998 Towson University's College of Education Dean's Recognition Award for Outstanding Contributions to Education; named by eSchool News as one of the top 30 technology leaders in the United States (Impact 30, 1999); the CyberAngels Distinguished Librarian (1998); Wired Kids Internet Safety Award (2002); the Baltimore County Public Schools' Outstanding Contributions Award (1996 an 1998); and, the Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges (1964).
Among her many accomplishments as the leader of 166 school library media programs in Baltimore County Public Schools, she has provided the vision to launch school libraries into the Information Age. As early as 1981, she envisioned "libraries without walls" by connecting all secondary school libraries to online networks where students could located full text magazine and newspaper articles and other information for class assignments and research. By 1991, all school libraries were connected to the Internet, and, she along with a colleague, conducted a 30-hour staff development training program for 175 librarians to teach the technical aspects as well as how to utilize this powerful new technology for teaching and learning. In 1996, she provided leadership in the design and development of the county's first website - onLINE: The Librarians' Information Network for the Essential Curriculum < www.bcps.org/offices/lis >. She developed another comprehensive website to support school library media specialists in their roles as teacher, instructional partner, information specialist, and program administrator is the Baltimore County School Librarians' Online Procedures Manual < www.bcps.org/offices/lis/office >. In the July 2003 issue of School Library Journal, she was recognized in the Innovator's Spotlight feature article.
May Chang
Tracy Powell
Tracy Powell is Periodicals and Reference Librarian at Pitts Theology Library, Emory University.
Frank Leeding
Classically trained scholar and artist. Recently received my MA (UT Dallas) in Arts and Technology. Currently seeking teacher certification, as well as continuing my on-going research and efforts in art, life, the univese and everything.
Jeffrey Barnett
