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Naomi Lederer

  • Associate Professor, College Liaison Librarian (Reference)
  • Liaison to English, Speech, History, Art, Journalism & Technical Communication, and Design & Merchandising
  • Morgan Library, Colorado State University, 1019 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins CO 80523-1019
  • 970-491-0593
  • E-mail:
EDUCATION

BOOK

image of "Ideas for Librarians Who Teach" cover Ideas for Librarians Who Teach: With Suggestions for Teachers and Business Presenters. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2005. Paper 0-8108-5212-8. $37.00. Table of contents. Scarecrow description (& order online from Scarecrow at 15% off; can also order by phone (no discount): toll free (800) 462-6420, local +1 (717) 794-3800 or fax; the fax page also has snail address to mail in form). Available from online retailers worldwide.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

  • RUSA MARS User Access to Services Committee. “An Exploration of the Working Relationship between Systems/IT and Reference/Information Services Staff in an Academic Library Setting.” Reference & User Services Quarterly: The Journal of The Reference and User Services Association (RUSA) 46.4 (Summer 2007): 37-48.
  • "Tips & Suggestions: Research at Colorado State University," in Anderson, Karrin. Speech Coursebook. 3rd ed. Fort Collins, CO: Gorgias, Thomson Custom, 2006. 41-3.
  • "Tips & Suggestions: Research at Colorado State University," in Anderson, Karrin. Speech Coursebook. 2nd ed. Fort Collins, CO: Gorgias, Thomson Custom, 2004. 41-3.
  • "Bilingual Outreach: 'Research for Teens' on an Academic Web Site." with Awilda Reyes, in Kelsey, Paul and Kelsey Sigrid, Eds. Outreach Services in Academic and Special Libraries. Haworth Press, 2003. 141-55. (Co-published with Reference Librarian.)
  • "Bilingual Outreach: 'Research for Teens' on an Academic Web Site." with Awilda Reyes. The Reference Librarian 82 (2003): 141-55.
  • "Managing the Media During a Library Crisis." with Douglas J. Ernest. American Libraries December 2002: 32-3.
  • "Soapbox: The Internet/Web Does Not Have Everything." Academic Exchange Extra (click on "Soapbox" (Online only)). January 2002.
  • "Tips & Suggestions: Research at Colorado State University," in Anderson, Karrin. Speech Coursebook. Boston: McGraw-Hill Primis, 2002. 35-7.
  • "E-mail Reference: Who, When, Where, and What Is Asked," in Su, Di, Ed. Evolution in Reference and Information Services: The Impact of the Internet. Haworth Press, 2001. 55-73. (Co-published with Reference Librarian.)
  • "E-mail Reference: Who, When, Where, and What is Asked." The Reference Librarian 74 (2001): 55-73.
  • "E-mail Reference--When, Where, and What is Asked." Proceedings Internet Librarian 2000. November 6-8, 2000 Monterey, California. Medford, NJ: Information Today, 2000. 90-6.
  • "Cool Tools: Making the Right Choices with Tools: Machine Web Evaluation--Does It Agree with Humans?" Proceedings Internet Librarian 2000. November 6-8, 2000 Monterey, California. Medford, NJ: Information Today, 2000. 83-9.
  • "Researching Speeches," in Burgchartdt, Carl R. Ed. Speech Coursebook. 5th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2000. 20-2.
  • "Alert! There is a Lack of Privacy on the Web." AEQ (Academic Exchange Quarterly) Fall 2000: 74-5.
  • "New Form(at): Using the Web to Teach Research and Critical Thinking Skills." Reference Services Review 28.2 (2000): 130-153.
  • "Library Instruction During Disaster Recovery: Why is it Needed?" with Awilda Reyes. In Alire, Camila, ed. Library Disaster Planning and Recovery Handbook. New York: Neal-Schuman, 2000.
  • Neely, Teresa, et al. "Instruction and Outreach at Colorado State University Libraries," in Arant, Wendi, and Pixey Ann Mosley Eds. Library Outreach, Partnerships, and Distance Education: Reference Librarians at the Gateway. Haworth Press, 1999. 273-287. (Co-published with Reference Librarian.)
  • "Instruction and Outreach at Colorado State University." Teresa Neely et. al. The Reference Librarian 67/68 (1999): 273-87.
  • "Is it Information on the Web or a Journal/Magazine Article? A Web Guideline for Teachers." AEQ (Academic Exchange Quarterly) 3.3 (Fall 1999): 67-9.
  • "Transition in Managing the Web: Coordination Group to Web Librarian." Proceedings Internet Librarian `98. November 1-5, 1998 Monterey, California. Medford, NJ: Information Today, 1998. 167-71.
  • "Internet Librarian '97: The Latest Developments." College & Research Libraries News 59.3 (March 1998): 183-4.
  • "Diversity of Learning Styles." The Unabashed Librarian 103 (1997): 24. [Reprint of ACRL Instruction Section forum report found in the Instruction Section Newsletter 14.1 (1997): 3.]
  • "Teaching the Library and Electronic Resources on Television," in Leonhardt, Thomas W., ed. LOEX of the West: Teaching and Learning in a Climate of Constant Change. Foundations in Library and Information Science, Vol. 34. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1996.
  • The TILT Digital Library. The Institute for Learning and Teaching. Colorado State University.
  • How to Do Library Research Web site.
  • Research for Teens Web site, with Awilda Reyes.
  • English Language and Literature Web site.
  • History Web page. (Updates and additions to previous version.) Original author of topical pages (United States of America (History), Colorado History, Medieval History (Europe), Roman Republic, Women's Suffrage, etc.).
  • Topical Art Web Pages.
  • Updates of Communication, Speeches, Art Resources, and Apparel Design & Merchandising Resources Web pages. Original creator and author of SP200 (Public Speaking course) Web pages. Co-author of Online Journalism (off of Communication) page.
  • Updates of AM250 Pathfinder page; original creator/author of "Subject Headings AM250" and "AM250 Shelf Reserve" (annotated list) pages.

CONTRIBUTOR

  • Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature (ABELL). Eds. Jennifer Fellows, Bruce T. Sajdak, and James R. Kelley. Hudson Road, Leeds: Maney for the Modern Humanities Research Association, 2003- . Volume 77- (Year 2002- ).

PAPERS/PRESENTATIONS

  • "Privacy and Technology in Libraries: Ethical Challenges and Responses." Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) Ethics Program. American Library Association Conference. Track: Issues & Updates. New Orleans, Louisiana. June 25, 2006.
  • "No One Has Bought It, Shall We? An Experiment in Cooperative Collection Development." with Michael Levine-Clark, Tom Moothart, Joanna Blair, and Ivan Gaetz. Colorado Association of Libraries Conference, "Rockin' with Colorado Libraries--Takin' Care of Business." Denver, Colorado. November 11, 2005.
  • "What Libraries Can Do for You in the Digital Age: Locating Resources Internationally." with Alea Henle. Twelfth International Conference on Learning, "Designs for Learning." Granada, Spain. July 12, 2005.
  • "The Economics of Communication." Max Planck Institute of Economics. Jena, Germany. May 2, 2005.
  • "Research for Teens: A Web Site in English and Spanish." with Awilda Reyes. Colorado Library Association Conference, "CLA 2001 The Final Chapter." Colorado Springs, Colorado. October 27, 2001.
  • "E-mail Reference--When, Where, and What is Asked." Internet Librarian 2000. Monterey, California November 8, 2000.
  • "Cool Tools: Making the Right Choices with Tools: Machine Web Evaluation--Does It Agree with Humans?" Internet Librarian 2000. Monterey, California November 6, 2000.
  • "Transition in Managing the Web: Coordination Group to Web Librarian" at Internet Librarian `98. Monterey, California. November 2, 1998.
  • “New Form(at): Using the Web to Teach Research and Critical Thinking Skills” at Workshop on Instruction in Library Use (WILU ‘98), “Libraries at the Heart of Learning.” Kingston, Ont. Canada. May 22, 1998.
  • “Nouvelle formule: utiliser le Web pour enseigner des techniques de recherche et de pensée critique” à l’ Atelier annuel sur la formation documentaire (AAFD ‘98), “La bibliothèque au coeur de l’apprentissage.” Kingston, Ont. Canada. May 21, 1998 (in French).
  • “Teaching the Library and Electronic Resources on Television” at “LOEX” of the West Conference, “Cultivating the Electronic Landscape: Teaching & Learning in a Climate of Constant Change.” Salem, Oregon, June 10, 1994.
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