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- Engineering Librarians: Impacting the Past, Present, and Future
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Amani Magid, New York University Abu Dhabi
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Paper ID #15511”Patenting” a New Engineering Librarian at an American University in theUAEMrs. Amani Magid, New York University Abu Dhabi Amani Magid has a degree in Integrative Biology and a minor in Arabic from University of California, Berkeley. In her career as a scientist, she has worked as a researcher in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and managed biology lab classes at a community college. She soon realized her passion was in finding and locating science information and earned her Masters in Library and Information Science at University of Pittsburgh while interning at Bayer Material Science Library. She worked in Qatar for
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- Foundations for Pedagogical Success
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Marian G. Armour-Gemmen, West Virginia University; Chanelle Pickens MLIS, CA, West Virginia University; Robin A.M Hensel, West Virginia University; Mary L. Strife, West Virginia University; Mariam Jalalifard, West Virginia University
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Diversity
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-career librarians from traditionallyunderrepresented groups the opportunity to learn and apply skills necessary for leadership inacademic librarians; (2) a graduate research assistant (GRA) who holds a B.A. degree in Libraryand Information Science (LIS) and a M.L.I.S. degree, both from international universities, with apersonal interest in engineering and prior experience as a technical librarian, an “online chat withlibrarians” manager, and head cataloger, as well as experience as a university English instructor;and (3) another of WVU Libraries’ three “Diversity Resident Librarians” who holds an M.L.I.S.and a B.A. in Art and Visual Culture and is also nearing the end of her first year in this inauguralthree-year residency program.The students
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Michael J White, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario
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active in SPEE throughout his career, serving as president in 1906-07 and in numerous other roles well into the 1940s. He was the fourth recipient of SPEE’sLamme Award in 1931 and was honored with many other awards during his long career.20Jackson was also a strong supporter of libraries, believing that they were integral to theinstructional and research programs of engineering schools.21In his paper, Burgess expressed a concern that public libraries were failing to provide appropriatebooks for young people, artisans and industrial workers who had an interest in science andengineering. The main reason for this, he argued, was that few, if any, librarians had thetechnical knowledge and experience that would allow them to assess the quality of
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Daniela Solomon, Case Western Reserve University; Matthew R Marsteller, Carnegie Mellon University
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Mellon University. Prior to this position, he was Head of the Science Libraries at Carnegie Mellon University from 2006 through 2014. He has also served as the Physics and Math Librarian at Carnegie Mellon from 1999 through 2006. Earlier in his career, he served as the Library Team Leader for the National Energy Technology Laboratory Library in Morgantown, West Virginia and as an Assistant Science Librarian at the University of South Carolina. He also served in the United States Navy as a surface ship nuclear propulsion plant operator aboard the USS Mississippi. He is currently a United States representative on the Governing Council of the Sponsoring Consortium for Open Access Publishing in Particle Physics (SCOAP3
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Tanya Kunberger P.E., Florida Gulf Coast University; Chris Geiger, Florida Gulf Coast University; Kimberly A. Reycraft, Florida Gulf Coast University
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increased engagement with the material, students oftenselect research topics based not on interest, but rather on the availability of information1.The Introductory Engineering CourseIntroduction to the Engineering Profession (EGS 1006L) is a one-credit course offered tostudents entering the engineering curriculum at FGCU. When this course was first created, it wasdone so within a brand new school of engineering. As such, “Introduction to the EngineeringProfession” was originally developed to provide an overview of the engineering programs atFGCU, and encourage students to consider engineering as a potential career choice. In Fall 2014,the course was revised to provide a more cohesive, meaningful first year experience that tied intothe pedagogical