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Ischool Student Research Journal, Vol.14, Iss.1
Ischool Student Research Journal, Vol.14, Iss.1
School of Information Student Research Journal
Volume 14, Issue 1 of the School of Information Student Research Journal explores the multifaceted impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) on academia, particularly within library and information science (LIS) education and scholarly publishing. Highlighting the proactive measures taken by San Jose State University's iSchool, this issue underscores the necessity of integrating AI competencies, such as data privacy and ethical AI use, into curricula. Through detailed case studies and policy reviews, the issue examines the ethical and societal implications of AI, including biases and inequalities, advocating for adaptive and responsible AI integration.
Odin Halvorson's paper emphasizes the transformative potential of Large …
Book Review: Organizing Women: Home, Work, And The Institutional Infrastructure Of Print In Twentieth-Century America, Christine Pawley, Madelaine Russell
Book Review: Organizing Women: Home, Work, And The Institutional Infrastructure Of Print In Twentieth-Century America, Christine Pawley, Madelaine Russell
School of Information Student Research Journal
In carefully selected case studies of white and Black middle-class American women, Pawley, a professor emerita at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Information School, provides a detailed exploration of the “largely untold history” of women who used their involvement in print-centered organizations to reshape their lives beyond the unpaid domestic sphere (1). The first three chapters of the book trace the histories of primarily domestic women who held active roles in institutions of print culture such as journalism and radio broadcasting while the last three focus on the lives of women whose full-time employment helped to shape the developing public library …
Looking Ahead: Incorporating Ai In Mlis Competencies, Souvick Ghosh, Denise Mccoy
Looking Ahead: Incorporating Ai In Mlis Competencies, Souvick Ghosh, Denise Mccoy
School of Information Student Research Journal
Libraries have long been essential for democratizing knowledge and providing reliable information, extending their services to meet diverse community needs, including educational programs and internet access (Pawley, 2022; Freudenberger, 2022). Librarians, as custodians of information and culture, possess core competencies in information organization, digital literacy, and research skills. The San José State University (SJSU) School of Information (iSchool) aims to educate professionals who significantly impact global communities through high-quality education, research, and technology innovation. This article examines the Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) program at SJSU iSchool, focusing on the evolution of its 14 core competencies to incorporate …
Into The Unknown: Developing Ai Policies For The Student Research Journal, Marc Hoffeditz
Into The Unknown: Developing Ai Policies For The Student Research Journal, Marc Hoffeditz
School of Information Student Research Journal
In light of the artificial intelligence (AI) boom in late 2022, policies governing the use and disclosure of artificial intelligence in scholarly journals have occupied editorial boards of all disciplines. The Student Research Journal (SRJ) at San José State University sought to tackle this issue with an inclusive process to better serve our authors and editorial team in uncertain times. This editorial will discuss the work of the SRJ’s AI Policy Working Group in completing a comprehensive review of literature surrounding the topics of AI and scholarly publishing, detail the journal’s first AI disclosure policy in depth, and identify next …
Ai In Academia: Policy Development, Ethics, And Curriculum Design, Odin Halvorson
Ai In Academia: Policy Development, Ethics, And Curriculum Design, Odin Halvorson
School of Information Student Research Journal
Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a pivotal force in modern society, significantly impacting various sectors, including academia. This paper examines the broad implications of AI, particularly Large Language Models (LLMs), and their transformative potential across educational institutions. The San Jose State University's iSchool is highlighted as a case study, demonstrating its proactive approach to integrating nascent technologies and revising curriculum competencies to address AI's influence. As AI reshapes library and information science (LIS) education, the development of new competencies, such as data privacy and ethical AI use, becomes essential. Furthermore, the ethical and societal implications of AI, including potential …
Government Documents For All: U.S. Supreme Court Opinions, Tim Dodge
Government Documents For All: U.S. Supreme Court Opinions, Tim Dodge
The Southeastern Librarian
No abstract provided.
Use Of Newly Acquired Materials: An Analysis Of Print And E-Book Acquisitions, Rickey Best
Use Of Newly Acquired Materials: An Analysis Of Print And E-Book Acquisitions, Rickey Best
The Southeastern Librarian
The Auburn University at Montgomery (AUM) Library examined its current acquisitions circulation rate over a period of five years (from 2017-2021) to determine whether materials being added met student and faculty needs as demonstrated by circulation patterns, and if there was a difference in circulation patterns between acquired print and e-books that might help the library determine where to better focus its resources: print or electronic.
The President’S Column, Crystal Gates
The President’S Column, Crystal Gates
The Southeastern Librarian
No abstract provided.
Keeping The Light On: Academic Librarians And Burnout, Jason D. Phillips, Laura Pitts, Jessica Riedmueller, Joanna Warren
Keeping The Light On: Academic Librarians And Burnout, Jason D. Phillips, Laura Pitts, Jessica Riedmueller, Joanna Warren
The Southeastern Librarian
There is substantial research about sources of burnout among academic librarians; however, very little addresses the impact of the local environment. Responding to regional and institutional shifts while still trying to uphold the values of librarianship such as providing confidential and free access to information can quickly lead to mental, emotional, and physical exhaustion, classic symptoms of burnout. A panel discussion was presented at the Arkansas Library Association (ArLA) / Southeast Library Association (SELA) Joint Conference, on Saturday, October 14, 2023. Academic librarians from different Southern states discussed their local environments, their libraries’ responses to recent events, and their strategies …
The Foxfire Book Of Appalachian Women: Stories Of Landscape And Community In The Mountain South, Kathelene Mccarty Smith
The Foxfire Book Of Appalachian Women: Stories Of Landscape And Community In The Mountain South, Kathelene Mccarty Smith
The Southeastern Librarian
Kami Ahrens, Eds. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2023 ISBN: 9781469670034 268 p. $25.0 (Pbk)
Charleston Horse Power: Equine Culture In The Palmetto City, A Blake Denton
Charleston Horse Power: Equine Culture In The Palmetto City, A Blake Denton
The Southeastern Librarian
Christina Rae Butler Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2023 ISBN: 9781643364025 248 p. $27.99 (Pbk)
Sela Officers And Executive Committee, Sela State Representatives
Sela Officers And Executive Committee, Sela State Representatives
The Southeastern Librarian
Current SELA officers and representatives.
Eudora Welty And Mystery: Hidden In Plain Sight, Sarah Grace Glover
Eudora Welty And Mystery: Hidden In Plain Sight, Sarah Grace Glover
The Southeastern Librarian
Jacob Agner & Harriet Pollack, Eds Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2022 ISBN: 9781496842718 252 p. $30.00 (Pbk)
An Interview With Stephen Hundley, Author Of The Aliens Will Come To Georgia First, Melissa Lockaby
An Interview With Stephen Hundley, Author Of The Aliens Will Come To Georgia First, Melissa Lockaby
The Southeastern Librarian
The Aliens Will Come to Georgia First Stephen Hundley University of North Georgia Press, 2023 ISBN: 9781940771786 151p. $19.99 (Pbk)
Digital Library Of Georgia News (April 2024), Mandy L. Mastrovita, Sheila Mcalister
Digital Library Of Georgia News (April 2024), Mandy L. Mastrovita, Sheila Mcalister
Georgia Library Quarterly
News from the Digital Library of Georgia covering January 1-March 31, 2024
Academic Librarianship Reflection: Promoting Library Services, Rebecca Rose
Academic Librarianship Reflection: Promoting Library Services, Rebecca Rose
The Southeastern Librarian
No abstract provided.
The Cuban Sandwich: A History In Layers, Austina Mcfarland Jordan
The Cuban Sandwich: A History In Layers, Austina Mcfarland Jordan
The Southeastern Librarian
Andrew T. Huse, Bárbara C. Cruz, & Jeff Houck Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2022 ISBN: 9780813069388 180 p. $24.95 (Pbk)
Aggression And Sufferings: Settler Violence, Native Resistance, And The Coalescence Of The Old South, Tim Dodge
Aggression And Sufferings: Settler Violence, Native Resistance, And The Coalescence Of The Old South, Tim Dodge
The Southeastern Librarian
D. Evan Nooe Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2024 ISBN: 9780817361136 284 p. $34.95 (Pbk)
Sela News & News From The States
Sela News & News From The States
The Southeastern Librarian
News from participating Southeastern states.
The Post-Pandemic Job Market For Academic Librarians In The Southeast United States, Louise Lowe, J B. Hill, Jenna Eastwood Hill, Claresta Icasia
The Post-Pandemic Job Market For Academic Librarians In The Southeast United States, Louise Lowe, J B. Hill, Jenna Eastwood Hill, Claresta Icasia
The Southeastern Librarian
This study examines the state of the post-pandemic academic library job market in the Southeastern region of the United States. This analysis of academic librarian job advertisements collected from 2022 and 2023 reveals that while some new jobs have emerged there is a continued demand for traditional roles, prior work experience and the ALA-accredited master’s degree. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are prominent in job advertisements despite some regional political opposition. Remote work options are limited, signaling a nuanced approach to work modality post-pandemic.
Southeastern Librarian 72(1) Spring 2024 (Full Issue)
Southeastern Librarian 72(1) Spring 2024 (Full Issue)
The Southeastern Librarian
Complete issue of The Southeastern Librarian Volume 72 Number 1
Integrating Mindfulness In Media Literacy: A Culture-Responsive Training Programme For Older Thai Adults, Nuntiya Doungphummes, Kwanchit Sasiwongsaroj, Theeraphong Boonrugsa, Sirintorn Bhibulbhanuvat, Waraporn Suebwongsuwan
Integrating Mindfulness In Media Literacy: A Culture-Responsive Training Programme For Older Thai Adults, Nuntiya Doungphummes, Kwanchit Sasiwongsaroj, Theeraphong Boonrugsa, Sirintorn Bhibulbhanuvat, Waraporn Suebwongsuwan
Journal of Media Literacy Education
Media literacy is a much-needed competency in the digitalised world, but it is still an unknown knowledge base for older Thai adults. This design-based research set out as an initiative to promote media literacy through an agefriendly and culture-responsive training programme. The design process involved focus groups with key stakeholders and older adult ‘learners’ as well as field observations. This type of research work, in the Thai context, revealed the primacy of integrating media literacy learning with the Buddhist practice of mindfulness. It also highlighted the importance of incorporating certain cultural values and practices - collectivism, a sense of enjoyment, …
Communication Branches Out: Developing Interpersonal Skills Through Genealogical Research, Julian Costa, Gary Snyder
Communication Branches Out: Developing Interpersonal Skills Through Genealogical Research, Julian Costa, Gary Snyder
Proceedings of the New York State Communication Association
Communication students of the twenty-first century must not only be able to interact in multiple formats but be able to express their ideas across varied platforms. A common deterrent faced by students conducting research is the lack of applicability of the subject matter to their lives. The integration of genealogical research can address this issue because it allows students to learn about, and celebrate, their family history. While engaged in such a pursuit, students will develop core communication skills, such as speaking and listening, online research, and message design.
Drifting Into Darkness: Murder, Suicide, And A Death “Under Suspicious Circumstances”, Layla Farrar
Drifting Into Darkness: Murder, Suicide, And A Death “Under Suspicious Circumstances”, Layla Farrar
The Southeastern Librarian
Mark I. Pinksy Montgomery: NewSouth Books, 2022 ISBN: 9781588384577 380 p. $23.95 (Pbk)
Southeastern Librarian 71(4) Winter 2024 (Full Issue)
Southeastern Librarian 71(4) Winter 2024 (Full Issue)
The Southeastern Librarian
Complete issue of The Southeastern Librarian Volume 71 Number 4
Sela Officers And Executive Committee, Sela State Representatives
Sela Officers And Executive Committee, Sela State Representatives
The Southeastern Librarian
Current SELA officers and representatives.
Vaulting Ambition: Fdr’S Campaign To Pack The Supreme Court, David W. Young
Vaulting Ambition: Fdr’S Campaign To Pack The Supreme Court, David W. Young
The Southeastern Librarian
Michael Nelson Lawrence: University Press of Kan-sas, 2023 ISBN: 9780700634125 124 p. $24.95 (Pbk)
Skimpy Coverage: Sports Illustrated And The Shaping Of The Female Athlete, Loren Mixon
Skimpy Coverage: Sports Illustrated And The Shaping Of The Female Athlete, Loren Mixon
The Southeastern Librarian
Bonnie M. Hagerman Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2023 ISBN: 9780813949239 338 p. $34.50 (Pbk)
Schooling The Movement: The Activism Of Southern Black Educators From Reconstruction Through The Civil Rights Era, Tim Dodge
The Southeastern Librarian
Derrick P. Aldrdge, Jon N. Hale, and Tondra L. Loder-Jackson, Eds. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2023 ISBN: 9781643363745 304 p. $104.99 (Hbk)