Three Library Faculty Published in C&RL Journal
Librarians Brett Bodemer, Marisa Ramirez and Jeanine Scaramozzino all have articles that will be published in the upcoming May 2012 issue of College & Research Libraries (C&RL). The articles are available now as preprints.
Brett Bodemer
- Rethinking the research process
- Brett Bodemer is the librarian for the College of Liberal Arts. His article, The Importance of Search as Intertextual Practice for Undergraduate Research, has already been the subject of a post by Inside Higher Education blogger Barbara Fister. In his writing Brett advocates for a re-conceptualization of the research process to support students' lifelong learning.
Jeanine Scaramozzino and Marisa Ramirez
- Data preservation and data sharing
- Jeanine Scaramozzino, Librarian for the College of Science and Mathematics, and Marisa Ramirez, the Digial Repository Librarian, collaborated with Statistics Assistant Professor Karen J. McGaughey in writing A Study of Faculty Data Curation Behaviors and Attitudes at a Teaching-Centered University. The article discusses the results of a survey they implemented with COSAM faculty that focused on data preservation and data sharing and educational needs.

