Emporia State University
I started teaching at Emporia State University in August, 2010. I have taught several classes for the School of Library and Information Management.
Classes Taught:
Classes Taught:
Graduate:
LI 513 - Technology Skills for Graduate Students (1 hour) LI 801 - Foundations of Library and Information Science (3 hours) LI 802 - Information Seeking Behavior & User Centered Services (3 hours) LI 805 - Management in Information Organizations (3 hours) LI 810 - Research in Library and Information Science (3 hours) LI 811 - Community Needs Analysis (3 hours) LI 813 - Reference and User Services (3 hours) LI 815 - Information Technology (3 hours) LI 833 - Resources and Services for Diverse Populations (3 hours) LI 835 - Information Services for Academic Libraries (2 hours) LI 837 - Teaching in the Information Professions (2 hours) LI 850 - Leadership in Information Organizations (3 hours) LI 855 - Collection Development and Management (3 hours) LI 863 - Empathetic Librarianship Practices (3 hours) LI 880 - Capstone Course: Assessing the MLS Experience (1 hour) Undergraduate: IR 301 ZA - Introduction to Information Resource Studies (3 hours) IR 302 ZA - Information Use in Today's Society (3 hours) IR 410 ZA - Introduction to Reference Sources and Services (3 hours) |
Spring 2022 CoursesLI 855 - Collection Development and Management (3 hours)
LI 880 - Capstone Course: Assessing the MLS Experience (1 hour) LI 880 - Capstone Course: Assessing the MLS Experience (1 hour) LI 880 - Capstone Course: Assessing the MLS Experience (1 hour |
Teaching at Emporia State University since 2010 has provided amazing memories and created lifelong relationships." |