ALICE L. DAUGHERTY
REFERENCE/INFORMATION LITERACY
LIBRARIAN
LSU LIBRARIES
Present
Rank: Assistant Librarian
Date
Appointed:
Years
of Service within LSU System: 2years, 8months
Years
Service Elsewhere: 0
EDUCATION
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
LSU
Libraries, Assistant Librarian, July 2004-present.
OTHER EXPERIENCE
None
1.1. HISTORY OF ASSIGNMENTS A
report prepared by the Dean describing assignments for job performance,
research and creative activities, and service.
1.2 JOB PERFORMANCE
1.2.1 DOCUMENTATION OF JOB
PERFORMANCE
REFERENCE
Provided 753 hours of general and specialized
reference and information services at a combined general Reference/Government
Documents desk from 2004-2006
Provided 154 hours of
Virtual Reference service from 2004-2006
Conducted training in Social Science
Resources for new Graduate Assistants; summer 2005, summer 2006
Co-developed and distributed the
Libraries' User Satisfaction Survey, spring 2005
Member, Reference Assessment and
Service Development Committee 2004-2006
Member, Electronic
Communications Committee 2006-
COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT
Collection
Development
Selected new materials for
Communication Studies, Linguistics, Communication Sciences and Disorders,
FY2005-FY2007
Selected new materials for Mass
Communication, FY2006-FY2007
FY2005-FY2007
Selection Total: $40,245
Reviewed approval and gift books as
well as exchange periodicals and suggested big ticket items for purchase, 2004-
Reviewed and selected monographs
from Dr. Dixit's gift donation for Linguistics, 2005; and Dr. Cook's gift donation
for Mass Communication, 2006
Collection Management
Participated in “weeding” project,
removing outdated materials from the “tight stacks” area of the collection,
making room for new acquisitions, summer 2005
Participated in “weeding” project,
reviewing LC call number range P1-P100 (~6,047 documents) and removing outdated
materials (serials and monographs) from the collection, summer 2006
Liaison
Compiled Accreditation Reports for
Communication Sciences and Disorders Graduate Program in Speech-Language
Pathology, spring 2006
Advised faculty regarding trials of
new databases and database cancellations, 2005-
Distributed, via email, spreadsheets
of new monographic purchases, 2004-
Distributed various emails to
faculty (e.g. Proposed Journal Titles for
Cancellation, JCR on the Web, and Library
Services Update flyers), 2004-
Distributed, via campus mail,
letters of Introduction to faculty, fall 2004
Training
Provided
Designed
and conducted classes in information and retrieval methods for Mass
Communication (MC) 3018 and 7014 and Communication Studies (CMST) 1061, 2060
and 7900
Provided training in the use of
library resources to individual faculty and graduate students, 2004-
Training
Attended
Attended scheduled collection
development training
INSTRUCTION
LIS
1001
Instructor of LIS 1001 Library Research Methods and Materials,
taught twelve sections face-to-face, six sections online, 2004- present. Four
hundred twenty-nine students have completed the course. Fifty are currently
enrolled
Special Instruction for the University Community
Designed and conducted classes in
information and retrieval methods for English (ENGL) 1001 and 1002; English
(ENGL) 2000; Curriculum and Instruction (EDCI) 1001; Twentieth Century Britain
Honors Seminar (HNRS) 2013; Overall, conducting thirty-three classes, reaching
a total of six hundred ninety-four students
Assisted in the preparation of, and
facilitated, Information Literacy Retreat, which was partially a report and
follow-up on a 1/7/05 Information Literacy Workshop in
Chair, Information
Literacy Strategic Planning Committee 2005
Co-authored Information
Literacy Strategic Plan, August 2005
(http://www.lib.lsu.edu/instruction/IL-StrategicPlan.html)
Co-created an Instruction Committee
Assessment form for one-shot instruction (http://www.lib.lsu.edu/instruction/InstructionResources/OneShotEval.html)
Member, Instruction Committee
2004-
1.2.2 LISTING OF PUBLICATIONS
CONCERNING JOB PERFORMANCE
1.2.2.1 Textbooks
None
1.2.2.2
Shorter Works
None
Chapters
or essays in books
None
Articles
in refereed journals or bulletins with national or
international
reputation
None
Other publications
None
1.2.2.3 Edited works
None
Collections of previously unpublished
material
None
Correspondence and diaries,
collections of scholarly essays
None
New editions of previously published
works
None
Translations
None
1.2.2.4 Recordings
None
Video or audio recordings produced
for presentation on radio or television.
None
Video or audio recordings produced
for public distribution.
None
1.2.2.5 Instructional material -
multimedia, electronic, etc
Maintained
and updated the following subject guides from July 2004-present:
Communication Studies
(http://www.lib.lsu.edu/soc/spcm/index.html)
Linguistics
(http://www.lib.lsu.edu/soc/ling/index.html)
Communication
Sciences & Disorders
(http://www.lib.lsu.edu/soc/comd/index.html)
Created a “How to Print”
electronic document, May 2005
(http://www.lib.lsu.edu/virtual/print/print.html)
Maintained
and updated the following subject guide from Dec. 2005-present:
Mass Communication
(http://www.lib.lsu.edu/soc/masscomm/masscom.html)
Updated “Deep Web Search
Engines” web page, April 2006
(http://www.lib.lsu.edu/general/internet_searchdeepweb.html)
Castleberry, M.C. and
Daugherty, A. L., “The Deep Web” [web-based tutorial], http://www.lib.lsu.edu/instruction/deepweb/deepweb00.html,
First published
April 2006.
Maintained the following
subject guide from May 2006-present:
Consumer Resources
(http://www.lib.lsu.edu/soc/consumer.html)
1.2.2.6 Miscellaneous
None
1.2.3 JOB RELATED PUBLICATIONS ACCEPTED
FOR PUBLICATION BUT NOT YET PUBLISHED
1.2.4 PARTICIPATION IN:
1.2.4.1 Professional Meetings,
Symposia, Workshops, and Conferences (other than artistic performances) on job
duties
Attended
Semester
Book Training, Frey Computing
Outlook Training, Frey
Computing
Information Literacy
Workshop, “Creating a Comprehensive Plan for Information Literacy,”
co-sponsored by ACRL/LA and LALINC, University of Louisiana, Lafayette, LA,
January 2005
“Teaching and Learning
Styles: An Integrated Approach” by Art Crawley, CELT, Himes Hall,
Online Workshop, “
Reference Librarian Forum,
LOUIS, Frey Computing
Virtual
Seminars hosted by the Special Libraries Association:
“Becoming
a Great Web Searcher” by Rita Vine,
“Initiatives for Change:
Digital Access, Sharing & Intellectual Property” by Mackenzie Smith,
Virtual Seminars hosted
by Learning Times:
“Designing Library
Experiences for Users” by Aradhana Goal, Maya Design, February 7, 2006
“Blended Librarian
Webcast: Tales from a Librarian-Instructional Designer Partnership: Sharing
Resources and Knowledge to Support Course Development” by Kim Duckett and Dede
Nelson, September 27, 2006
Virtual Seminars hosted
by SirsiDynix:
“Google Inc. and
Libraries: Our Common Future” by Stephen Abrams, November 11, 2005
“Weblogs &
Libraries: Communication, Conversation, and the Blog” by Michael Stephens,
February 15, 2006
“Workplace Culture:
Building Positive and Productive Staff Relations” by Ulla de Stricker, March
22, 2006
“Show and Tell the Easy
Way: An Introduction to Screencasting” by Paul Pival, November 08, 2006
“25 Technologies in 50
Minutes” by Stephen Abram, SirsiDynix, November 14, 2006
Virtual Seminar, “The
Not So Extreme Course Makeover”
Teaching in Higher
Education (THE) Forum,
Virtual Conference, “Innovate
and Motivate: Next Generation Libraries” ACRL/CNI/EDUCAUSE Joint Virtual
Conference, April 20-
21,
2006
Annual
Conference,
Annual Conference, American Library Association, June 2005, June 2006
Midwinter Conference, American
Library Association, January 2006,
January 2007
Presenter
“Sharing Our Wisdom:
Library Instruction for College Students”
Student
Online Seminar,
“Assessing Student Learning Outcomes,” ACRL, February – March 2005. Received
certificate of completion
CTLA 201, “Teaching with
WebTycho,” University of
1.2.4.2 Local instructional activities (guest lectures, etc.)
Guest Lecturer: LIS
7807, October 25, 2004, “Integrating Assessment into an Information Literacy
Class or Program.”
Presenter,
“Search Engines, Subject Guides, and the Deep Web,” Training for Library Staff,
Guest Lecturer: CMST
3900 (Rhetoric of Cyberculture), February 3, 2005. “How to create simple web pages with visuals,
blogs, and RSS feeds.”
Presenter, “Getting Your
Students to be Smarter Information Consumers,” March 16, 2006. Centers for
Excellence in Learning and Teaching Workshop, Center for Faculty Development
and LSU Libraries.
Speaker (with Lydia
Acosta, Gina Costello, William Haydel, and Maureen Olle), “Job Hunting and
Resume Workshop,” a panel presentation sponsored by the Graduate Library and
Information Science Student Association (GLISSA) to the School of Library and
Information Science students, Baton Rouge, LA, April 21, 2006.
Guest Lecturer: LIS
7807, October 30, 2006, “Planning an Online Information Literacy Instruction
Course.”
Presenter (with Paul
Hrycaj), “LFPC Screening Committee Process Workshop,” (Library Faculty)
November 10, 2006.
Presenter (with Paul Hrycaj),
“LFPC Screening Committee Process Workshop,” (Library Staff) February 12, 2007.
1.2.5 OTHER JOB RELATED ACTIVITIES
OR CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PROFESSION
1.2.5.1 Membership in professional
organizations See1.4.4
1.2.5.2 Administrative duties
Field experience
supervisor for a Louisiana State University School of Library Science student
(Castleberry) working in Reference/Instruction during spring 2006
Field experience supervisor
for a Louisiana State University School of Library Science student (LaPointe)
working in Reference/Instruction during spring 2007
1.2.5.3
New teaching methods/material developed, etc.
None
1.2.6 AWARDS, HONORS, OR PRIZES THAT
SHOW RECOGNITION OF JOB PERFORMANCE
None
1.2.7 RESEARCH SUPPORT/GRANT
ACTIVITIES AIMED AT IMPROVING LIBRARY SERVICES
None
1.3 RESEARCH AND CREATIVE
ACTIVITY
1.3.1
LISTING OF RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
1.3.1.1 Books and Monographs
None
1.3.1.2 Shorter Works
Chapters
or essays in books
Daugherty,
A. L. (2006) “Finding Historical Information to Prepare a Speech.” In D. Cook
and T. Cooper (Eds.), Teaching Information Literacy Skills to Education and Social Sciences
Students and Practitioners: A Second Casebook of Applications.
Articles in refereed journals or
bulletins: Journals of national and international reputation; all other
refereed journals
Daugherty,
A. L. (2005, Winter). “Motivating Online Information Literacy Students.” Academic Exchange Quarterly, 9(4),
286-289.
Ryan, J.,
Daugherty, A. L., & Mauldin, E. C. (2006, Winter). “Exploring the LSU
Libraries' Virtual Reference Transcripts: An Analysis.” E-JASL: The Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship,
7(3). http://southernlibrarianship.icaap.org/content/v07n03/ryan_j01.htm
Other publications
Cox, C.,
Daugherty, A. L., Gelfand, J., & Janus, S.G. (2005, Nov. 8). “American
Library Association (
Contributor,
(Fall 2006). “19th Century American Literature.” Resources for College Libraries, ACRL
and Bowker.
Contributor,
(Fall 2006). “20th Century American Literature.” Resources for College Libraries, ACRL
and Bowker.
Costello, G., Cox, C., Daugherty, A. L.,
Haley, C.,
1.3.1.3 Edited books with scholarly
introductions or notes by the editor
None
1.3.1.4 Collections of previously
unpublished items material, correspondence and diaries
None
1.3.1.5 Recordings
None
1.3.1.6 Miscellaneous
Co-created
a Banned Books Week display and voting booth placed in the lobby of the
library, September 2004
Television
news interview about Banned Books Week display, Diane
Deaton
of WAFB,
Co-created a Banned
Books Week interactive display and weblog
http://speakoutlsu.blogspot.com/,
September/October 2005
Daugherty, A. L., “Libraries Within Their Institutions: Creative Collaborations” [book review]. Public Services Quarterly, 2(4).
(forthcoming end of 2006).
1.3.1.7 Electronic Dissemination of
Research
None
1.3.2 LISTING OF OTHER PUBLICATIONS
ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION BUT NOT YET PUBLISHED
Work
Submitted
None
Work
in Progress
Russo, M. F., & Daugherty, A.
(Eds.). (Fall 2007). Information Literacy
Programs in the Digital Age: Educating College and University Students Online.
1.3.3 OTHER CREATIVE AND ARTISTIC
CONTRIBUTIONS
None
1.3.4 PARTICIPATION IN OTHER
PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS, SYMPOSIA, AND CONFERENCES OTHER THAN ARTISTIC
PERFORMANCES. List the Meetings, date,
and location and indicate the nature of the participation.
None
1.3.5 OTHER SCHOLARLY OR CREATIVE
ACTIVITIES OR OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PROFESSION.