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ELOISE BELLARD ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR LIBRARY SWIRBUL LIBRARY p - 516-877-3584 f - 516-877-3674 |
Personal StatementAs Coordinator of Instructional Services I see my role within the Adelphi community as a proactive one. My philosophy of teaching as an academic librarian is to ultimately demystify the library and its information resources. My objective is to empower all our users with the tools and skills necessary to function in this ever-changing information landscape. As an academic librarian, everything I do professionally is geared to the Teaching Specializations/InterestsInformation Literacy prgoram development and curriculm. Subject specialist for the School of Social Work,and the Sociology and Anthropology Departments. In addition I carry liaison responsibilities to the above, the ABLE program, and Honors College Research InterestsPresently assessing the information literacy skill levels of incoming MSW students, and in the future DSW students. Research to date has been on how to address the information literacy needs for graduate students, especially nontraditional students in Social Work curriculum. Refereed ArticlesBellard, E. M., & O'Neill, L (2007), Conducting a literature review in Education and the Behavioral Sciences. PRIMO Database. Invited Presentation/LectureBellard, E.M., O'Neill, Lois (2009, March). LACUNY (Library Association of the Colleges and Universities of the City of New York Instruction Committee Program "Critical Thinking in the Online Environment: Maximizing Learning.". Kingsborough Community College LACUNY. Conference Presentations/PapersEichenholtz, S., Bellard, E.M.. (2010). Embedding Information Literacy in an Educational Leadership Ethics and Law Course: From the Traditional Classroom to Blended and Beyond. In NACPEA National Council of Professor of Educational Administrators Council Summit August 2010 (pp. 9). Washing ton, D.C.. Other Scholarly/Artistic WorkBook Chapter:Bellard, Eloise (2004) Web Evaluation Class. In Germain, C.A. and D. Bernnard (Eds.). Empowering Students II; teaching information literacy concepts with hands-on and minds-on activities (p 14-145). Pittsburgh, PA : Library Instruction Publications Professional ActivitiesInterim Treasurer for the ACRL/NY chapter 2003-2004 Licenses & CertificationsNew York State Teaching Certification K-6 |