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Association Memberships:
American
Library Association
Association
of College and Research Libraries
Association of College and Research Libraries, Washington
State
Association of Librarians of the University of Washington
College
Librarians and Media Specialists of Washington State
Committee
Appointments:
American Library Association
- Intellectual
Freedom Committee, ACRL Representative (2006 – 2008)
Association
of College and Research Libraries
- Advocacy Coordinating Committee (2006-2008)
- Instruction
Section Policy Committee (2003 – 2006)
- Intellectual Freedom Committee (2004
– present),
Co-Chair (2006-2008)
Cascadia Community College
University
of Washington Libraries
- Digital Reference Working Group (2003 – present)
- Web Steering Committee (2003 – 2005)
University of Washington Bothell
- Academic Services Advisory Group (2006 – present)
- Academic Services Communications Committee (2006 – present)
- Affiliate Faculty, Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences (2003 –
2005)
- Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences Assessment Committee (2006-2007)
- Teaching and Learning Center Advisory Board (2004 – 2005)
UWB/CCC
Campus Library
- Academic Services Lower Division Task Force (2005 – 2006)
- Digital Reference Working Group (2002 – present)
- Reference and Instruction Coordinator (2006 – present)
- Web Team (2004 – present)
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Publications:
Barrett, L., Parker, S. (2006). "A
Picture Worth a Thousand Words: Visual Literacy Through Critical
Inquiry." In D. Cook and T. Cooper (Eds.), Teaching information
literacy skills to education and social sciences students and practitioners: A
second casebook of applications. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries.
Parker,
S., Silins, V., & Szarko, M. (2003) Campus Collocation: How the Campus Library and Media
Center Serve the Students of Cascadia Community College and University
of Washington, Bothell. ACRL Washington State Chapter Newsletter. November 2003: http://www.lib.washington.edu/acrl-wa/News/fall2003/f2003p6.html
Saxton, M. L., Parker,
S. R., & Balducci, J. (2002). Evaluation of Washington State Library’s LSTA Five-Year Plan and Implementation
Activities, Final Report, February 5, 2002. http://www.statelib.wa.gov/libraries/dev/LSTA5yrEval/Saxton/Saxton.pdf
Forthcoming:
Bussert,
L., Parker, S., & Szarko, M. (forthcoming, spring 2008). "Interdisciplinary
Inquiry through Collaboration." In E. Connor (Ed.), Introduction
to Instructional Services in Academic Libraries. Binghamton,
NY: Haworth Press.
Hornby, A., Parker, S., & Lerum, K. (forthcoming, 2008). "Zines! Librarians and Faculty Engaging Students in Creative Scholarship." In In D. Cook and R. Sittler (Eds.), Practical Pedagogy for Library Instructors: 17 Innovative Strategies to Improve Student Learning. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries.
Presentations:
Zines! Student Expression through Creative Scholarship. Poster session with Dr. Kari Lerum and Amanda Hornby, University of Washington Teaching & Learning Symposium. Seattle, WA (April 2007).
Using Cultural
Artifacts as a Pathway to Information Literacy.
Presentation with Leslie Bussert and Mark Szarko at the LOEX of the
West Conference, Kona, Hawaii (June 2006).
A Picture Worth a Thousand Words: Visual Literacy Through
Critical Inquiry. Poster
session with Laura Barrett, American Library Association National
Conference. Chicago, IL (June 2005).
Caught
in the Web: the Developmental and Contextual Nature of Information
Literacy. Presentation with Dr. Catherine Crain at the League
for Innovations in the Community College Conference, New York, NY
(March 2005) and at the PNW Higher
Education Teaching & Learning Conference, Spokane,
WA (May 2005).
Getting Back on the Radar: Integrating Library
Services and Research into Online Learning. Distance Learning
Panel Participant, College Librarians and Media Specialists Conference,
Green River Community College (February 2005).
Inquiry through Collaboration: A New Approach to Undergraduate
Research. Poster
Session, American Library Association National Conference. Orlando,
FL (June 2004).
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