While pivoting our services to a remote-first model in response to COVID-19, and continuing to support students and faculty in creative ways, Gleeson Library faculty and staff also published articles, presented papers and posters, and delivered keynote addresses. Let’s take a moment to recognize and congratulate our colleagues on their inspiring scholarly work from 2020.
To view previous years’ scholarship created by Gleeson Library faculty and staff, please check out our collection in the USF Scholarship Repository.
Articles
Nicola Andrews
Andrews, N. (2020). It’s not imposter syndrome: Resisting self-doubt as normal for library workers. In the Library with the Lead Pipe. http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2020/its-not-imposter-syndrome/
Patrick J. Dunagan
Dunagan, P. J. (2020). News from the Infrathin: The work of Marcel Duchamp. Rain Taxi. https://www.raintaxi.com/news-from-the-infrathin-the-work-of-marcel-duchamp/
Dunagan, P. J. (2020, December 9). THE WORLD AS A POEM: Under the dome: Walks with Paul Celan by Jean Daive, translated by Rosmarie Waldrop. Caesura. https://caesuramag.org/posts/the-world-as-a-poem
Ava Koohbor
Koohbor, A. (2020, November 2). Life is full of cycles, not destinations [Interview]. Kenyon Review Blog. https://kenyonreview.org/2020/11/life-is-full-of-cycles-not-destinations-an-interview-with-ava-koohbor/
Gina Murell
Murrell, G. (2020, June 1). Libraries collect COVID-19 stories in quaranzines. Library Journal. https://www.libraryjournal.com/?detailStory=Libraries-Collect-COVID-19-Stories-Quaranzines
Murrell, G. (2020, June 9). Documenting COVID-19 experiences: An interview with academic librarian Gina Murrell [Interview]. Infobase. https://www.infobase.com/blog/featured/documenting-covid-19-experiences-an-interview-with-academic-librarian-gina-murrell/
Murrell, G. (2020, August 25). One Black woman’s path to librarianship (and some advice) [Interview]. Hack Library School. https://hacklibraryschool.com/2020/08/25/one-black-womans-path-to-librarianship-and-some-advice/
Elisa Rodrigues
Rodrigues, E. J. (2020). Confronting data bias. In C. Smith (Ed.), What the future holds: Library thinkers on the most exciting technology and noteworthy trends. American Libraries, 51(3), 35-36.
Rodrigues, E. J. (2020, May). Prioritizing diversity [Letter to the editor]. American Libraries, 51(2), 7. https://repository.usfca.edu/librarian/29/
Charlotte Roh
Roh, C. & Gabler, V. (2020, March). Systemic barriers and allyship in library publishing: A case study reminder that no one is safe from racism. College and Research Libraries News, 81(3). https://doi.org/10.5860/crln.81.3.141
Authorship
Patrick J. Dunagan
Dunagan, P. J., Lazzara, M., & Whittington, N. J. (Eds.). (2020). Roots and routes: Poetics at New College of California. Vernon Press. https://vernonpress.com/book/867
Ava Koohbor
Koohbor, A. (2020). Death under construction. Ugly Duckling Presse. https://uglyducklingpresse.org/publications/death-under-construction/
Brandon Logans
Logans, B. (2020). Winded. In Stephens, D. J. (Ed.), Black Voices of Pride (p. 14). https://issuu.com/varietypackzine/docs/blackvoicesofpride
Annie Pho
Pho, A. & Reiley, A. (2020). UCLA Library’s embedded inquiry specialist program. In Jackson, H. (Ed.), Sharing spaces: Employing students in collaborative partnerships (pp. 149-152). Association of College and Research Libraries. https://repository.usfca.edu/librarian/22/
Elisa Rodrigues
Rodrigues, E. J. (2020). Diversity within technical services. WOC + LIB. https://www.wocandlib.org/features/2020/2/14/elisa-j-rodrigues-diversity-within-technical-services
Charlotte Roh
Roh, C., Inefuku, H. W., & Drabinski, E. (2020). Scholarly communications and social justice. Eve, M. P. & Gray, J. (Eds.), Reassembling scholarly communications: Histories, infrastructures, and global politics of open access. MIT Press.
Posters
Annie Reid
Reid, A. (2020, August). Documenting a pandemic from your living room: Preserving and making accessible the born digital records of the University of San Francisco COVID-19 Response Collection while sheltering in place [Poster presentation]. Archives*Records 2020, SAA Research Forum, Online. https://repository.usfca.edu/librarian/25/
Presentations
Shawn Calhoun
Calhoun, S. & Johnson, E. (2020, June 4-5). Building strategic consensus: A grassroots planning process [Panel presentation]. California Association of Research Libraries Conference. Orange County, CA, United States. https://repository.usfca.edu/librarian/21
Patrick J. Dunagan
Dunagan, P. J. (2020, Feb 20-22). Assembling evidence of the alternative: Roots and routes: Poetics at New College of California [Paper presentation]. Symposium on American Poetry. American Literature Association, Washington, D.C. https://repository.usfca.edu/librarian/30
Amy Gilgan
Gilgan, A. (2020, June 4-5). Transgender allyship in libraries [Conference session]. California Academic & Research Libraries 2020 Conference, Online. https://repository.usfca.edu/librarian/27/
Gilgan, A., Katz, S., Gmelch, W., Ayers, R., & Bleasdale, J. (2020, July 20). White power and privilege: Understanding how white supremacy impacts all aspects of education [Webinar]. University of San Francisco. https://tinyurl.com/y2rnhgtz
Gilgan, A. (2020, August 28). Foundations of transgender solidarity in library instruction: Pre-work video for Critical Librarianship & Pedagogy Symposium [YouTube]. https://youtu.be/oU7cy2L-IBQ
Gilgan, A. (2020, September 1-17). Foundations of transgender solidarity in library instruction [Conference session]. Critical Librarianship & Pedagogy Symposium, Online. https://repository.usfca.edu/librarian/26/
Erika Johnson
Calhoun, S. & Johnson, E. (2020, June 4-5). Building strategic consensus: A grassroots planning process [Panel presentation]. California Association of Research Libraries Conference. Orange County, CA, United States. https://repository.usfca.edu/librarian/21
Anders Lyon
Rodrigues, E. J. & Lyon, A. G. (2020, January 24-28). Disrupting tech while being pro-tech [Session presentation]. American Library Association Midwinter Conference Symposium on the Future of Libraries 2020, Philadelphia, PA, United States. https://repository.usfca.edu/librarian/24
Annie Pho
Pho, A. & Mendez-Brady, M. (2020, March). Developing an interdisciplinary approach to information literacy: Teaching through processed based learning [Session presentation]. LILAC: The Information Literacy Conference, Manchester, UK.
Pho, A. & Mendez-Brady, M. (2020, May 29). Leaning on your research community: Assessing through processed based learning [Session presentation]. California Conference Library Instruction (CCLI), San Francisco, CA, United States.
Elisa Rodrigues
Rodrigues, E. J. & Lyon, A. G. (2020, January 24-28). Disrupting tech while being pro-tech [Session presentation]. American Library Association Midwinter Conference Symposium on the Future of Libraries 2020, Philadelphia, PA, United States. https://repository.usfca.edu/librarian/24
Charlotte Roh
Mitchell, A. J., Moore, L., Roh, C., & Champieux, R. (2020, August 14). Open science breakout session three: Race, equity and open science [Conference breakout session]. Medical Library Association Conference, Online.
Krauthamer, B., Williams, R., & Roh, C. (2020, August 24). Women of color in conversation [On-demand presentation]. Society for Scholarly Publishing 2020 Professional Development Series, Online.
Makleff, S., Westhoff, C., Gerdts, C., & Roh, C., (2020, October 10). Demystifying open access in SRH research [Conference panel]. Society of Family Planning Annual Meeting, Online.
Roh, C. (2020, October 19). Inequities in Scholarly Communications [Conference keynote]. Open and Engaged Conference 2020: Inequities in Scholarly Communications, The British Library, Online.