[Asis-l] New Faculty at SLIS, USC

Tara Dahal tmdahal at gmail.com
Tue May 18 06:28:42 EDT 2010


On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 10:12 AM, HASTINGS, SAM <SHASTING at mailbox.sc.edu>wrote:

>  *We are proud and honored to announce three additions to our stellar
> faculty at the School of Library and Information Science, University of
> South Carolina beginning Fall, 2010. *
>
> * *
>
> *Dr. Karen Gavigan* joins the School of Library and Information Science at
> USC as an assistant professor.  She has a PhD in Teacher Education with a
> concentration in literacy from the University of North Carolina at
> Greensboro (UNCG).  She is currently the Director of the Teaching Resources
> Center at UNCG.  Prior to working at UNCG, she served as a children’s
> services librarian, reference librarian, and she worked for fifteen years as
> a school librarian.  Karen is past president of the North Carolina School
> Library Media Association.  She has served in several leadership positions
> in the American Association of School Librarians.  Karen’s research
> interests include the use of graphic novels with struggling male adolescent
> readers, flexible versus fixed scheduling in school libraries, as well as
> the ways in which poverty affects school library services.
>
> * *
>
> *Dr. Susan Rathbun-Grubb* received her PhD from the UNC School of
> Information and Library Science in 2009, where she has also taught
> organization of information, organization of materials, and indexing and
> abstracting as an adjunct instructor. Her doctoral research (*Leaving
> Librarianship: A Study of the Determinants and Consequences of Occupational
> Turnover*) focused on career satisfaction, turnover, and retention in the
> library and information science field.  She has worked as a Research
> Scientist on the Workforce Issues in Library and Information Science
> projects at the UNC Institute on Aging. While at UNC she was named a Future
> Faculty Fellow and received the Margaret Ellen Kalp Fellowship. A Beta Phi
> Mu member, she has worked in academic, public, and school libraries, as well
> as the health information technology industry. She earned her MSLS from the
> UNC School of Information and Library Science and a MAT and AB from Duke
> University.  At the May 2010 graduation ceremony she received the 2010 UNC
> School of Information and Library Science adjunct faculty Award for Teaching
> Excellence.  We welcome Dr. Rathbun-Grubb to the University of South
> Carolina as an assistant professor in the School of Library and Information
> Science.
>
> * *
>
> *Gerry Solomon *joins USC SLIS as an Instructor, specializing in School
> Library Media, internships and administration.  She has been the School
> Library Media Consultant with the North Carolina Department of Public
> Instruction's Instructional Technology Division, supporting approximately
> 2300 media professionals throughout the state with consulting and
> professional development.  She also has been an adjunct instructor at the
> UNC-Chapel Hill/School of Information and Library Science.  Prior to joining
> the state agency, she was a school library media consultant in NC and in the
> Fairfax County (VA) Public Schools.  She began her professional career as a
> teacher in Fairfax County.  Gerry grew up in Richmond, VA.  She and her
> husband, Paul Solomon, married and lived in Fairfax County for many years
> until moving to Chapel Hill, NC in 1991.  They have two sons, one living in
> Fayetteville, NC and the other in Birmingham, AL.
>
> *Dr. S. K. Hastings*
>
> *Director and Professor*
>
> *School of Library and Information Science*
>
> *University of South Carolina*
>
> *Davis College*
>
> *1501 Greene St.*
>
> *Columbia, SC 29208*
>
> *803-777-3858*
>
> *hastings at sc.edu*
>
> *http://www.libsci.sc.edu*
>
>
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request to your Information and /or knowledge management officers.Thnks for
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related resources which are highly informative to our conceptual knowledge
 consortium in this country.

Tara Mani Dahal
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