PRESENTATIONS
PUBLICATIONS
& AWARDS
An, Sharon and Wang, Jianrong with BCMC. (January 2020) “Keeping Current With BCMC in the Digital
Age.” Poster Presentation at VALE/ACRL-NJ/NJLA CUS Users' Conference. Long Branch, New Jersey.
Baer, Andrea. (2020). Flexible frameworks, new paradigms: Examining beliefs about the ACRL
framework to grow teaching practice. In H. Julien, M. Gross & D. Latham (Eds.), Implementing the ACRL Framework in libraries and pre-service LIS education: Case studies from the field. Rowman & Littlefield: Lanham, Maryland.
Baer, Andrea. (2020). What intellectual empathy can offer information literacy education. In S. Goldstein
(Ed.), Information literacy, democracy, and citizenship. Facet Publishing: London, United Kingdom. Available at rdw.rowan.edu/lib_scholarship/16/
Baer, Andrea. (January 2020). “Inclusive Learning through Scaffolding & Flexible Pedagogy.”
VALE/ACRL-NJ/NJLA CUS Users' Conference. Long Branch, New Jersey. Slides available at works.bepress.com/andrea-baer/32/
Baer, Andrea. (May 11, 2020). “Librarians’ Development as Teachers: Changes over Time in
Pedagogical Roles, Approaches, and Perspectives.” Association for Learning Development in Higher Education. Online Session.
Baer, Andrea. (January 2020). ACRL Instruction Section 2020 Research Agenda Conversation Scholar.
Conversation at acrl.ala.org/IS/instruction-tools-resources-2/professional-development/research-agenda-for-library-instruction-and-information-literacy/2020-research-agenda-conversation/
Baer, Andrea, Cahoy, E., and Schroeder, R. (eds.) (2019). Libraries Promoting Reflective Dialogue in a
Time of Political Polarization. ACRL Publications: Chicago. Introduction available at rdw.rowan.edu/lib_scholarship/13/
Baer, Andrea and Kipnis, Daniel. (May 7, 2020). “SIFTing and Four-Moving Online: Opportunities and
Challenges with Teaching Lateral Reading through an Online Module.” LOEX Conference. Online.
Benson, Michael (2019) Projecting the Glassboro Memory Mapping Project: Developing and Sharing a
Community Focused Digital Scholarship Project. Session Presentation, Bucknell University Digital Scholarship Conference, Lewisburg, PA
Benson, Michael (2019) Projecting the Glassboro Memory Mapping Project: Developing and Sharing a
Community Focused Digital Scholarship Project. Poster, Bucknell University Digital Scholarship Conference, Lewisburg, PA
Davidian, Christine, Jennifer Matthews, and Shilpa Rele. “Evolution of an Open Access Publication
Fund: How Rowan University’s Fund is Adapting to Change.” Lecture, OpenCon Philly: Philadelphia, PA. November 1, 2019.
FROM JULY 1, 2019 - JUNE 30, 2020
Gaspar, Deborah (July 2019) Textbook Alternative Program @ Rowan University. Presented at the 17th
International Conference on Books, Publishing, and Libraries, Granada, Spain.
Jiras, Jonathan and Brush, Denise, with Rachel Miles and Guus venden Brekel. (2020, February). The
library’s role in high-value profiles of researchers and institutions. Elsevier Library Connect webinar, 2/13/20.
Schwartz, R., Cowell, A., Jiras, J., Oluwanifise, M., Wadley, N., Weiner, N. (2020, January) “Configuring Primo with a Cross-Institutional Fulfillment Network” a presentation to the 2020 VALE/ACRL-NJ/NJLA-CUS Users’ Conference. January 8, 2020. Long Branch, New Jersey.
King, R.P., 2020. Library Publishing Curriculum. Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication,
8(1), p.eP2353. DOI: http://doi.org/10.7710/2162-3309.2353
Kipnis, D.G., Palmer, L.A, Kubilius, R.K. “The institutional repository landscape in medical schools and
academic health centers: a 2018 snapshot view and analysis” Journal of the Medical Library Association 107(4):488-498, 2019. http://jmla.mlanet.org/ojs/jmla/article/view/653
Kipnis, D.G., “Beyond Reality: Augmented, Virtual, and Mixed Reality in the Library” Reference & User
Services Quarterly 59(2,) Winter 2019. Available at: https://journals.ala.org/index.php/rusq/article/view/7279
Kipnis, D.G., Adriani, L., Kolbin, L., “Research Preferences from Athletic Training Students: Results of
Academic Librarians’ Survey from Two Universities” Presented at NAHSL annual meeting in Springfield Massachusettes, November 8, 2019 https://nahsl.libguides.com/nahsl2019/presentations
Kowalsky, M. (2020, March). “Analysis of Initial Involvement of Librarians in the Online Virtual World of
Second Life.” Requested reprint for new research anthology by Information Resources Management Association (Ed.), Digital Libraries and Institutional Repositories: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice (pp. 99-121). Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
Fleming, R. S., & Kowalsky, M. (2020, March). “Innovative Design and Delivery of the Business
Capstone Course.” Paper presentation for the Management and Organizational Behavior section of the Annual International Conference on Industry, Engineering, and Management Systems (IEMS) in
Clearwater, FL.
Kowalsky, M., & Fleming, R. S. (2020, February). “Activity Theory Modeling for Troubleshooting School
Collaboration.” Paper presentation for the Eastern Educational Research Association (EERA) Annual Conference, Orlando, FL.
Kowalsky, M. (2019, December). “Online Tutorials for Primary Sources Learning from Library of
Congress.” Roundtable presentation for the New Jersey Association of School Librarians (NJASL) Annual Conference in East Brunswick, NJ.
Kowalsky, M. (2019, November). “Enrich Literature Classes with Primary Sources from the
Library of Congress.” Poster presentation for the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD.
Kowalsky, M. (2019, November). “Online Primary Sources for Teaching from the Library of
Congress.” Session presentation for New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) Annual Conference, Atlantic City, NJ.
Fleming, R. S., & Kowalsky, M. (2019, November). “Developing Team Decision Making Skills in the Business Capstone Course.” Session presentation and paper in National Association of Business, Economics and Technology (NABET) Proceedings: 42nd Annual Conference, State College, PA.
Kowalsky, M. (2019, October). “Digitized Historical Content for Teaching: Library of Congress
Primary Sources Training [invited].” Library Hi-Tech News 37(2), pp. 10-13.
Kowalsky, M. (2019, October). “School Librarian’s Experiences of Learning Management
Implementation.” In Tella, A. (Ed.), Handbook of Research on Digital Devices for Inclusivity and Engagement in Libraries (pp.160-184). Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
Kowalsky, M. (2019, June). “Storytelling Provides Deep Understanding of Universal Themes.”
ALA Cognotes. Regular Issue, p. 4. Requested reprint for conference Highlights Issue [cover story], p. 1.
Kowalsky, M. (2019, June). “Enriching the Narrative Journey of Science Fiction and Fantasy
[cover story].” ALA Cognotes. Regular Issue, p. 1, 14. Requested reprint for conference Highlights Issue, p. 8.
Kowalsky, M. (2019, June). “Challenges and Solutions for Library Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
Initiatives.” ALA Cognotes. Regular Issue, p. 19. Requested reprint for conference Highlights Issue, also p. 19.
Kowalsky, M. (2019, June). “Incorporating Mindfulness into Instruction.” ALA Cognotes. Regular Issue,
p. 21. Requested reprint for conference Highlights Issue, p. 19.
Kowalsky, M. (2019, June). “Censorship Beyond Books: Preparedness Strategies.” ALA Cognotes.
Regular Issue, p. 7.
Lierman, Ashley. “Developing Online Instruction According to Best Practices,” with Ariana Santiago, in
Journal of Information Literacy 13(2), December 2019
Lierman, Ashley. “Testing for Transition: Evaluating the Usability of Research Guides Around a Platform
Migration,” with Bethany Scott, Mea Warren, and Cherie Turner, in Information Technology and Libraries 38(4), December 2019
Lierman, Ashley. “Reference Reborn: Challenges facing libraries in New Jersey and the Nation, Update
2020,” with Sam Kennedy and Dan Kipnis, presentation at VALE/ACRL-NJ/NJLA-CUS Users’ Conference, Wednesday, January 8, 2020
Lierman, Ashley. “Tomorrow's Scholars Today: Collaborating to Empower Undergraduate Students to
Become Knowledge Creators,” with Whitney Cox, presentation at ALA Midwinter Meeting, January 24-28, 2020
Matthews, Jennifer. Review of: Murguia, Salvador, Erica Joan Dymond, and Kristina Fennelly. (Eds.).
The Encyclopedia of Sexism in American Films. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2020 in Choice v.57, Issue 10 (2020). http://choicereviews.org/review/10.5860/CHOICE.218477
Matthews, Jennifer. Review of: Schopflin, Katharine, and Matt Walsh. Practical Knowledge and
Information Management. London: Facet Publications, 2019 in Against the Grain, v. 32, no. 1 (2020). Borchardt, Rachel, Polly Boruff-Jones, Sigrid Kelsey, and Jennifer Matthews. “A Proposed Framework for the Evaluation of Academic Librarian Scholarship.” Lecture, Charleston Library Conference:
Charleston, SC. November 6, 2019.
Matthews, Jennifer and Christine Davidian. “Migrating to Alma without an Acquisitions Staff: Evolving
Acquisitions and Electronic Resource Workflows From Their Legacy Silos.” Poster, Charleston Library Conference: Charleston, SC. November 6, 2019.
Matthews, Jennifer. Review of: Wierzbicki, James. Double Lives: Film Composers in the Concert Hall.
New York: Routledge, 2019 in Choice v.57, Issue 2 (2019).[1] http://choicereviews.org/review/10.5860/CHOICE.215577
Matthews, Jennifer. Review of: O’Brien, Charles. Movies, Songs, and Electric Sound: Transatlantic
Trends. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2019 in Choice v.57, Issue 3 (2019). http://choicereviews.org/review/10.5860/CHOICE.216455
Matthews, Jennifer. Review of: Edwards, Kimberley and Michelle Leonard. Assessment Strategies in
Technical Services. Chicago: ALA Editions, 2019 in Against the Grain, v. 31, no. 5 (2019).
Matthews, Jennifer. Review of: Gregory, Vicki L. Collection Development and Management for 21st
Century Library Collections: An Introduction. Chicago: ALA Neal-Schuman, 2019 in Against the Grain, v. 31, no. 6 (2020).
Matthews, Jennifer. Review of: Basinger, Jeanine. The Movie Musical! New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2019
in Choice v.57, Issue 8 (2020). http://choicereviews.org/review/10.5860/CHOICE.218109
Matthews, Jennifer, John Lenahan, Harold Colson, and Elizabeth Miraglia. “Unlocking the Value of the Monograph.” Lecture, Electronic Resources and Libraries (ER&L) Conference: Austin, TX. March 9, 2020.
Matthews, Jennifer and Christine Davidian. “Migrating to Alma without an Acquisitions Staff: Evolving
Acquisitions and Electronic Resource Workflows From Their Legacy Silos.” Poster, Charleston Library Conference: Charleston, SC. November 6, 2019.
Borchardt, Rachel, Jennifer Matthews, Polly Boruff-Jones, and Sigrid Kelsey. “A Proposed Framework for the Evaluation of Academic Librarian Scholarship.” Lecture, Charleston Library Conference:
Charleston, SC. November 6, 2019.
Borchardt, Rachel, Robin Chin Roemer, Alex Hodges, and Jennifer Matthews. “ACRL ISMTF: A New Way to Evaluate Academic Librarian Scholarship: Free Presentation and Open Feedback Forum.” Lecture, Association of College and Research Libraries 2019: Online webinar. October 29, 2019.
Neatrour, Anna, Kate Flynn, Jaci Wilkinson, Jennifer Matthews, et al. “Digital Library Assessment Working Breakfast: Brainstorming the Year Ahead.” Lecture, Digital Library Federation Forum: Tampa, FL. October 16, 2019.
McCandless, Bret. (October 2019). Review of Eleanor Alberga: String Quartets 1, 2, and 3, by the
Ensemble Aracdiana (Navona Records: June 14, 2019) in Black Grooves: Reviews of New Black Music Releases. https://blackgrooves.org/ensemble-arcadiana-eleanor-alberga-string-quartets-1-2-3/
McCandless, Bret. Review of Baber, Katherine, Leonard Bernstein and the Language of Jazz (Urbana:
University of Illinois Press, 2019), in Music Reference Services Quarterly 23, no. 2 (2020), DOI: 10.1080/10588167.2020.1746590
McCandless, Bret. (May 2020). Review of Spider Tales, by Jake Blount (Free Dirt Records: May 29,
2020) in Black Grooves: Reviews of New Black Music Releases. https://blackgrooves.org/jake-blount-spider-tales/
Blas, N., Rele, S. and Kennedy, M.R., 2019. The Development of the Journal Evaluation Tool to Evaluate the Credibility of Publication Venues. Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication, 7(1). DOI: http://doi.org/10.7710/2162-3309.2250
Rele, Shilpa. (December 2019). How to Network. Virtual presentation to the Association for Research
Libraries Diversity Programs participants.
Rele, Shilpa, Matthews, Jennifer, Saracco, Benjamin, and Kipnis, Daniel (October 2019). Reframing
Library Services and Librarian Roles in a Reclassified R2 University: Highlights from Research Data Management and Digital Scholarship surveys. Presented at the Digital Library Federation Forum. Tampa, FL.
Rele, Shilpa, Rock, Charlotte, and Nabahe, Hanni. (January 2020). Equity in Scholarly Publishing.
Presented at the Association for Research Libraries Leadership Symposium. Philadelphia, PA.
Rele, Shilpa, (April 2020). Advocating for Open at Rowan University: The Road Ahead. Virtual
presentation to the Association for College and Research Libraries Digital Scholarship Section Open Research Discussion Group.
Rele, Shilpa, Rock, Charlotte, and Nabahe, Hanni. (January 2020). Equity in Scholarly Publishing.
Presented at the Association for Research Libraries Leadership Symposium. Philadelphia, PA.
Rele, Shilpa, (April 2020). Advocating for Open at Rowan University: The Road Ahead. Virtual
presentation to the Association for College and Research Libraries Digital Scholarship Section Open Research Discussion Group.
Saracco B. Choked: Life and Breath in the Age of Air Pollution. Journal of Consumer Health on the
Internet. 2019 Oct 2;23(4):401–2. doi: 10.1080/15398285.2019.1682365
Saracco BH. Data Science and Predictive Analytics: Biomedical and Health Applications Using R. J Med
Libr Assoc. 2020;108(2):344. doi:10.5195/jmla.2020.901
Saracco BH.; Adams A. “Piloting a Systematic Review Service and Instructional Workshop Series
Featuring Free and Open Source Tools” Accepted Poster presentation for Medical Library Association Annual Conference 2020
Henry Miller, Nicholas De Leo, Benjamin Saracco, Amanda Adams, Kathryn Bush, Alec Kellish, Matthew Delancy. Effect of radiation on free flap outcomes for head and neck reconstruction: A systematic review. PROSPERO Protocol published April 2020 CRD42020165092 Available from: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42020165092
Clara Zhu, Amanda Adams, Benjamin Saracco, Natasha Mathur, Sean McHugh, Andrew Lin, Young Ki Hong, John Gaughan. Surgical management of perforated peptic ulcer: a systematic review of omental patch versus gastric resection. PROSPERO Protocol published April 2020 CRD42020163459 Available from: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42020163459
Van Hemond N.; Pradhan B.; Mitrev L.; Saracco BH.; Et al. Ketamine infusion for PTSD: a systematic review PROSPERO Protocol submitted 2020
Saracco, Benjamin, and Rele, Shilpa. (June 2020). Case Study: Librarians as Interdisciplinary Digital
Research Project Partners. An overview of recently established and emerging digital research projects and support services led and implemented by the Rowan University Libraries. Against the Grain
Adams A., Saracco BH.; Getting Started with Systematic Review Studies for the Cooper University Hospital Surgery Department: A four part series. (October 2019)
$20k Community grant awarded from the 2019-20 Bread and Roses Equitable Public Space Giving Project: Saracco BH.; Gaitan L.; Latko J.; Rivera-Perez S.; (Community service grant writing led by Saracco BH for the Cooper-Grant Neighborhood Association) See: https://whyy.org/articles/why-18-strangers-spent-6-months-raising-150000-for-philly-public-spaces/)
$5K Community grant awarded from the 2019-20 Cooper Foundation Community Grant Program.
Saracco BH.; Yoder B.;(Community service grant writing co-led by Saracco BH for the Cooper-Grant
Neighborhood Association) See: https://foundation.cooperhealth.org/february-2020-grant-awards
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