Merinda McLure
Applied Human Sciences Librarian & Assistant Professor
College & Departments
Merinda is the CSU Libraries liaison to the
College of Applied Human Sciences.
In addition, she provides research assistance and instruction to students, faculty, and staff in the:
Research Interests
- best practices in integrated information literacy instruction
- learning outcomes assessment
- communication between libraries and their constituent communities
- leadership in academic libraries
Presentations
- Merinda McLure and Karen Munro. (2008). Connect or die: A survey of student and faculty satisfaction and success in accessing library resources and services from course management systems. Session presented May 22, 2008, at the Canadian Library Association (CLA) 2008 National Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Slides PDF PPT | Bibliography & Suggested Readings PDF
- Merinda McLure and Karen Munro. (2007). Reading online scholarly content through students' eyes. Virtual poster session selected for the American
Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference 2007 program Eye to I: Visual Literacy Meets Information Literacy.
Virtual Poster | In PRIMO: Peer Reviewed Instructional Materials Online
- Merinda McLure and Karen Munro. (2007). Librarians in course management systems: Siphoning from Web 2.0. Session presented April 28, 2007, at the Alberta Library Conference (ALC), Jasper, AB, Canada.
Slides PPT | Bibliography & Suggested Readings PDF
- Merinda McLure and Karen Munro. (2007). E-Learning spaces: Librarians in course management systems. ACRL Instruction Section Current Issues Discussion presented January 21, 2007, at the American Library Association (ALA)
2007 Midwinter Meeting, Seattle, WA, USA.
Accompanying Digest PDF