New Arrivals at the Goldstein

AUGUST 2008 Professional Collection Radcliff, C. (2008). A practical guide to information literacy assessment for academic librarians Smallwood, C. (Ed.). (2008). Thinking outside the book : Essays for innovative librarians Barstow, B., Riggle, J., and Molnar, L. (2008). Beyond picture books : subject access to best books for beginning readers Hoyt Goldsmith, D. (2008). Cinco …

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I-CELTIC announces student awards

The Interdisciplinary Center for Leadership, Technology Integration, and Critical Literacies (I-CELTIC) has announced the winners of two doctoral research grants and a summer doctoral research fellowship. Each grant of up to $500 is awarded to support a doctoral student’s research; the fellowship helps support a doctoral student whose research is compatible with the I-CELTIC vision …

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Drs. Burnett and Kazmer to edit JELIS

Dr. Kathy Burnett and Dr. Michelle Kazmer of the FSU College of Information have been appointed to be co-editors of the Journal of Education for Library and Information Science (JELIS). JELIS is the official publication of the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE), whose board of directors posted the announcement on May 9. …

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Student wins grant with class assignment

Specialist student Melissa Johnson in the Project LEAD program has received a $1,500 grant award based on a project she developed in Dr. Christie Koontzs Marketing of Library and Information Services class. Melissa, a media specialist in Forsyth County Georgia and former Georgia Teacher of the Year, won a Bright Ideas Grant from the Sawnee …

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Project LEAD student wins FAME scholarship

Jodi Hooks, a fellow in the FSU College of Information’s Project LEAD program, has been awarded a Sandy Ulm Scholarship by the Florida Association for Media in Education (FAME). Jodi is an elementary school teacher in Tarpon Springs, Florida. She is a fellow in Project LEAD, a program at the Florida State University College of …

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