Appendix III.A
Faculty Scholarship (2007-2014)
Books
Bush, G., & Jones, J. B. (2010).Tales out of the school library: Developing professional dispositions. Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited.
Dotson, L. K.(2009). Developing library leaders: The impact of the library science internship.Sarbrucken, Germany: VDM Verlag Dr. Muller.
Harer, J. B., & Munden, S. (2008). The Alexander Technique resource book: A reference guide. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press.
Bush, G., & Jones, J.B. (2010).Tales out of the school library: Developing professional dispositions. SantaBarbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited.
Jones, J. B., & Flint, J. J., (Eds.). (2013). The creative imperative: School librarians and teachers cultivating curiosity together. Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited.
Jones, J.B.,Zambone, A. M. (2008).The power of the media specialist to improve academic achievement and strengthen at-risk youth.Worthington, OH: Linworth.
Munde, G. M. (2013). Everyday HR: A human resources handbook for academic library staff. Chicago: American Library Association.
Munde, G. M., & Marks, K. (2009).Surviving the future: Academic libraries, quality, and assessment.Oxford, UK: Chandos Publishing.
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Refereed Journal Articles
Brown, C. A., Dotson, L. K., & Yontz, E. (2011). Professional development for school library media professionals: Elements for success. Tech Trends, 55(4), 56-62.
Brown, C. A., & Dotson, L. K. (2007).Using digital primary sources: A success story in collaboration.Teacher Librarian, 35(2), 29-33.
Brown, C. A., & Dotson, L. K. (2007).Writing your own history: A case study using digital primary source documents.Tech Trends, 51(3), 30-37.
Bush, G., & Jones, J. L. (2013). Explorations to identify dispositions of school librarians: A Delphi study. In School Library Research (SLR) Editor’s Choice, Chapter 4 Empowering learners through leadership.Retrieved from
Bush, G., & Jones, J. L. (2010).Exploration to identify professional dispositions of school librarians.School Library Media Research, 13, 1-15.
Dotson, L.K., & Bian, H. (2013). Supervision on site: A critical factor in the online facilitated internship. Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 14(2).In press.
Dotson, L. K., Dotson-Blake, K. P., & Anderson, R. (2012).Partnering to expand opportunities: School library leadership in high school online education.International Journal of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning,9(5), 33-42.
Dotson, L. K., & Jones, J. L. (2011). Librarians and leadership: The change we seek. School Libraries Worldwide, 17(2). Retrieved from
Dotson, L. K. (2010). A paradigm shift in 21st century education: How effective are on-line facilitated graduate internship programs? International Journal of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning,7(7). Retrieved from
Dotson-Blake, K.P., Dotson, L.K., Glass, J.S., and Lilley, B.D. (2010). Accountability in action: Service-learning partnerships in practice. Journal of School Counseling, 8(29). Retrieved from
Dotson, L. K. & Grimes, C. (2010). The graduation project: Research in action. Teacher Librarian, 37(4), 59-64.
Harer, J. B. (2012). The prevalence of quality management system options in US academic libraries. New Review of Academic Librarianship, 18(1), 72-87.
Harer, J. B. (2011).The economic crisis and the decline of the academic librarian professional. New Review of Academic Librarianship, 17(2), 151-154.
Harer, J. B. (2010). Revisiting “Information delivery in the evolving electronic library: The Information Cycle Network (ICN)”: Then and now. Journal of Access Services, 7(1/2), 1-15.
Harer, J. B. (2009). Parental involvement in selection: Mandate or choice? Library Media Connection, 28, 18-19.
Harer, J. B. (2008). Employees as customers judging quality: Enhancing employee assessment. New Library World, 109(7/8), 309-320.
Harer, J. B., & White, L. N. (2007). Using stories to manage libraries: Adapting the Spring Board story from the private sector for managing library services. Technical Services Quarterly, 25(1), 39-50.
Jones, J. L., & Dotson, L. K. (2010).Building the disposition of reflection through the inquiry-focused school library program.School Libraries Worldwide, 16(1), 33-46.
Jones, J. L., Zambone, A. M., Smith-Canter, L. L., & Voytecki, K. S. (2010). The forgotten partners in special education: Teacher-librarians. Teacher Librarian, 37(4), 65-69.
Jones, J. L. (2009). Dropout prevention through the school library: Dispositions, relationships, and instructional practices. School Libraries Worldwide, 15(2), 77-90.
Jones, P. A. (2013). Cleveland’s multicultural librarian: Eleanor (Edwards) Ledbetter, 1870-1954. Library Quarterly, 83(3), 1-22.
Jones, P. A. (2012). The awakening of the social conscience: Jane Maud Campbell, 1869-1947. Library Quarterly, 82(3), 305-335.
Jones, P. A. (2007, Winter). Multiculturalism and U.S. Libraries, 1876-2007. EMIE Bulletin, 99.
Marson, S. M., Wei, G., & Marson, B. M. (2010).Teaching social work values and ethics online.Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics,7(1). Retrieved from
Miles, R., Hu, R., & Dotson, L. K. (2013).Perceptions of diversity in higher education.Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 61(2), 74-82.
Munde, G. M. (2010). Considerations for managing an increasingly intergenerational workforce in libraries.Library Trends, 59(1), 88-108.
Munde, G. M. (2008). Managing multiple vacancies: Ten library directors’ suggestions for expediting multiple searches and mitigating the effects on staff.Journal of Academic Librarianship, 34(2), 153-159.
Smith-Canter, L. L., Voytecki, K. S., Zambone, A. M., & Jones, J. L. (2010). School librarians: The forgotten partners. Teaching Exceptional Children, 43(3), 14-20.
Refereed Chapters
Bush, G., & Jones, J.L. (2013).Professional dispositions of school librarians. In M.J. Dow (Ed.), School libraries matter: Views from the research (pp. 1-15). Santa Barbara, CA: Libraries Unlimited.
Dotson, L.K. (2013) Blogging for engaged discussion and critical reflection. In S. Glass & K. Dotson-Blake (Eds.), Online group activities to enhance counselor education (pp. 115-118). Alexandia, VA: Association for Specialists in Group Work.
Dotson-Blake, K. P., & Dotson, L. K. (2011). School counselors and school library media specialists: Innovative leaders in partnerships promoting student mental health with online resources. In M. Orey, S. A. Jones, & R. M. Branch (Eds).Educational Media and Technology Yearbook (pp.199-208). New York: Springer.
Dotson, L. K., & Dotson-Blake, K. P. (2010). Case: Partnering for success: Community education in action. In S. W. Schmidt (Ed.), Case studies and activities in adult education and human resource development(pp. 63-64). Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
Dotson, L. K., & Dotson-Blake, K. P. (2010).School library media specialists and school counselors: Collaborative partners to expand distance education opportunities for high school students. In M. Orey, S. A. Jones & R. M. Branch (Eds.).Educational Media and Technology Yearbook(pp. 151-162). New York: Springer.
Hersberger, J. A., Sua, L., & Murray, A. L. (2007). The fruit and root of the community: The Greensboro Carnegie Negro Library, 1904-1964. In J. E. Buschman & G. J. Leckie (Eds.).Library as place: History, community, and culture.(pp. 79-99). Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited.
Jones, J. L. (2013). Fostering creativity through inquiry.The creative imperative: School librarians and teachers cultivating curiosity together (pp. 175-188). Santa Barbara, California: Libraries Unlimited.
Jones, J. L., & Bush, G. (2011).Towards an understanding of professional dispositions of exemplary school librarians.In M. Orey, S.A. Jones & R. M. Branch (Eds.).Educational Media and Technology Yearbook (pp. 209-218). New York: Springer.
Jones, J. L., & Zambone, A. M. (2009).The turnaround school library.In M. Orey, S. A. Jones, & R. M. Branch (Eds.).Educational Media and Technology Yearbook (pp. 231-246). New York: Springer.
Munde, G. M. (2012). Using faculty self-assessment and student opinion to evaluate teaching in an online MLS degree program.In A. Wordsworth & W. D. Penniman (Eds.).Advances in Librarianship(pp. 151-173). Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing Group.
Munde, G. M. (2010). Global issues in human resource management: Their significance to information organizations and information professionals. In E. Pankel & D. Theiss-White (Eds.).Recruitment, development, and retention of information professionals: Trends in human resources and knowledge management (pp. 157-169). Hershey, PA: IGI Global Press.
Zambone, A. M., Smith-Canter, L. L., Voytecki, K. S., Jeffs, T., & Jones, J. L. (2009).The school library benefits everyone: Technology, approaches, and resources for serving students with special needs. In M. Orey, S. A. Jones, & R. M. Branch, (Eds.), Educational Media and Technology Yearbook (pp. 263-278). New York: Springer.
Refereed Proceedings
Dotson, L. K. (2013).Training for Library Site Supervisors.AECT Annual Conference.
Dotson, K., & Dotson-Blake, K. (2012, June 26). Technology enhanced collaborative learning coordination: The clinical experience.In T. Amiel & B. Wilson (Eds.). Proceedings of World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications 2012, (pp.2253-2255).Chesapeake, VA: AACE.
Dotson, K. B., & Brown, C. A. (2011). Principles of effective professional development for school library leaders: The survey says… In M. Simonson (Ed) 34th Annual Proceedings of Selected Research and Development Papers presented at The Annual Convention of the AECT, Jacksonville, FL. Bloomington, IN:AECT.
Dotson-Blake, K. P., & Dotson, K. B. (2011, September, 14-17). Technology tools to enhance the process of clinical experiences coordination: A multidisciplinary perspective. In M. Jencius, (Ed).Proceedings of Selected Research and Development Paper Presentations.Paper presented at the Counselor Education in Second Life Conference (CESL). Paper presented at the 3rd Virtual Conference on Counseling (3VCC). Kent, OH: CESL.
Dotson, K. B. (2009). The library science internship in an on-line arena. In I. Gibson, et al., (Eds).Proceedings of the Society of Information Technology and Teacher Education International Conference.Paper presented annual conference of AACE (pp. 1182-1186).Chesapeake, VA: AACE.
Dotson-Blake, K. P., Dotson, K. B. , & Lilley, A. (2009, October).Service-learning: Working together for stronger students & successful communities. In K. Arnoff, (Ed).Conference Proceedings, Kappa Delta Pi International Convocation, Orlando, FL. Indianapolis, IN:KDP.
Harer, J. B. (2009, March 16-17). Standing up to censorship: The obstacles to defending controversial materials in rural schools. In J. Baydo, Ed.Proceedings of the 2009 Las Vegas National Technology and Social Science Conference.El Cajon, CA: NSSA.
Harer, J. B. (2008, August 4-7). Employees as customers judging quality: A quality focus for enhancing employee assessment. In S. Hiller, K. Justh, M. Kryillidou, & J. Self, Eds.Proceedings of the 2008 Library Assessment Conference: Building effective, sustainable, practical assessment,(pp. 201-208). Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries.
Harer, J. B. (2008, June 19-20). Defending gay and lesbian young adult literature: Strategies for addressing censorship. In S. McNicol, Ed.Forbidden fruit: The censorship of literature and information for young people. Paper presented at the 2008 Forbidden Fruit Conference, Southport, UK,(pp. 41-54). Boca Raton, FL: Brown Walker Press.
Harer, J. B., & Ringler, M. (2008, February 29). Attitudes of education leadership graduate students on First Amendment policy: A pilot study and comparison of attitudes of LSIT graduate students. In W. Sugar, C. Cobitz, & K. Bogle, Eds. NCARE 2008 Annual Conference Proceedings, New Bern, NC. Chapel Hill, NC: NCARE.
Jones, J. L. (2011, August 7-11). Developing students’ “mini-c” creativity through inquiry. In J. Branch & J. DeGroot, Eds.School libraries: Empowering the 21st century learner: Selected papers from the 38th Annual Conference of the International Association of School Librarianship and the 15th International Forum on Research in School Librarianship, Kingston, Jamaica. Erie, PA: IASL.
Jones, J. L., & Bush, G. (2009, September 2-4). The dispositions of exemplary school librarians: How professional dispositions relate to student learning in the 21st Century. In J. Branch & J. DeGroot, Eds.The future in focus: Preparing pupils and students for the future: School libraries in the picture: Selected papers from the 38th Annual Conference of the International Association of School Librarianship and the 13th International Forum on Research in School Librarianship, AbanoTerme, Padua, Italy. Erie, PA: IASL.
Jones, J. L. (2008, August 3-7). Who are the Millennials? And what do they want from libraries. In J. deGroot & J. Branch, Eds. World class learning and learning through school libraries: Selected papers from the 37th Annual Conference of the International Association of School Librarianship and the 12th International Forum on Research in School Librarianship. Berkeley, CA. Erie, PA: IASL.
Jones, J. L. (2008, February 29). Bookstore and library use by 18-24-year-olds in North Carolina. In W. Sugar, C. Cobitz, & K. Bogle, Eds. NCARE 2008 Annual Conference Proceedings.New Bern, NC. Chapel Hill, NC: NCARE.
Other Refereed Scholarship-Presentations
Dotson, L. K. & Harer, J. (2014).Technology Integration within the Internship: Which Standards Prevail? ALISE, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Dotson, K. B. (2013, October). Training for Library Site Supervisors. AECT Annual Conference, USA, California.
Dotson, K. B., Miles, R., & Hu, R. (2013, April).Perceptions of Diversity in Higher Education. 5th Annual Invited Faculty Lecture, Greenville, North Carolina.Dotson, K. B. (2012). Joining forces to support students: School counselors and school librarians teaming for success. Paper presented at the meeting of the Librarian to Librarian Networking Summit, Greenville, NC.
Dotson, K. B. (2012). Technology enhanced collaborative learning coordination: The clinical experience. Paper presented at the meeting of the EdMedia 2012: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology, Denver, CO.
Dotson, K. B. (2011). Technology tools to enhance the process of clinical experiences coordination: A multidisciplinary perspective. Paper presented at the meeting of the Counselor Education in Second Life Virtual Conference, Virtual meeting.
Dotson, K. B. (2011). Common technology, extraordinary results: Interdisciplinary partnerships to meet student needs. Paper presented at the meeting of the North Carolina School Counselor Association Conference, Greensboro, NC.
Dotson, K. B. (2011). Ebooks: An avenue to ideas and information. Paper presented at the meeting of the North Carolina School Library Media Association Annual Conference, Winston-Salem, NC.
Dotson, K. B. (2011). Innovator leaders in partnerships-Media coordinators & guidance counselors: Promoting library resources & student mental health with online resources. Paper presented at the meeting of the North Carolina School Library Media Association Annual Conference, Winston-Salem, NC.
Dotson, K. B. (2011). New kid in the stacks: eReaders & eBooks. Paper presented at the meeting of the North Carolina Library Association Biennial Conference, Hickory, NC.
Dotson, K. B. (2011). Principles of effective professional development for school library leaders: The survey says… Paper presented at the meeting of the AECT Annual Conference, Jacksonville, FL.
Dotson, K. B. (2010). Visionary librarians lead in pursuit of virtual opportunities: One case example. Paper presented at the meeting of the North Carolina School Library Media Association Annual Conference, Winston-Salem, NC.
Dotson, K. B. (2009). Librarian leaders: Support student internships. Paper presented at the meeting of the North Carolina Library Association Biennial Conference, Greenville, NC.
Dotson, K. B. (2009). The library science internship in an on-line arena. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE), Charleston, SC.
Dotson, K. B. (2009). Providing core courses online in the small rural school: Collaborative roles and responsibilities. Paper presented at the meeting of the Teaching and Learning with Technology, Virtual Conference in North Carolina.
Dotson, K. B. (2009). Service-learning: Working together for stronger students & successful communities. Paper presented at the meeting of the Kappa Delta Pi International Convocation, Orlando, FL.
Dotson, K. B. (2009). Pave the way for a library science intern: Lead as a site supervisor. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Association of School Librarians, Charlotte, NC.
Dotson, K. B. (2009). Meeting the challenges of the 21st century changes. Paper presented at the meeting of the Delta Kappa Gamma International: Eta Slate Convention, Rocky Mount, NC.
Dotson, K. B. (2008). North Carolina graduation project in the small school: The classroom teacher and librarian partner to bring the community together. Paper presented at the meeting of the North Carolina School Library Media Association Annual Conference, Winston-Salem, NC.
Harer, J.B. (2012).GLBT literature in North Carolina school libraries: Is GLBT literature taboo in North Carolina? Paper presented at the 2012 North Carolina School Library Media Association Annual Conference, Winston-Salem, NC.
Harer, J.B. (2010).The Alexander Technique for storytellers: Building health habits for storytelling performance. Paper presented at the 2010 National Storytelling Bi-ennial Conference, Los Angeles, CA.
Jones, J. L. (2011). Turning the curriculum: A dispositional approach to the Common Core standards.Paper presented at the meeting of the American Association of School Librarians Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN.
Jones, J. L. (2009). Drive learning with professional and student dispositions.Paper presented at the meeting of the American Association of School Librarians Annual Conference, Charlotte, NC.
Marson, B. M. (2010). How to catalog video and sound.Paper presented at the meeting of the North Carolina School Library Media Association Annual Conference, Winston-Salem, NC.
Marson, B. M. (2008). The library Support Staff Certification program: Past, present, and future. Paper presented at the meeting of the IFLA General Conference, Quebec, Canada.
Marson, B. M. (2007). A national certification program for support staff: Issues. Paper presented at the meeting of the AnnualEnrichment Workshop, Greenville, NC.
Munde, G. M. (2011). A method to identify areas for faculty development using faculty self-assessment and student opinion of instruction in an online MLS program.Paper presented at the meeting of the Association for Library and Information Science Education, San Diego, CA.
Munde, G. M. (2011). Teaching writing in the context of news media.Paper presented at the meeting of the Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy, Savannah, GA.
Munde, G. M. (2009). Using e-recruitment to improve diversity: Perspectives from human resources, marketing, and library education.Paper presented at the meeting of the Association for Library and Information Science Education, Denver, CO.
Grant Applications
Dotson, K. B. (2008). Essential training for school library site supervisors.Grant proposal submitted to the Institute of Museum and Library Services for the amount of $247,183. (Not funded).
Dotson, K. B. (2008). Giving WINGS to rural economic development: A service-learning partnership to engage young women in civic leadership. Grant proposal submitted to the Golden Leaf Foundation for the amount of $279,266. (Not funded).
Dotson, K. B. (2008). Involving youth for stronger communities: An assessment of civic engagement. Grant proposal submitted to the North Carolina Civic Education Consortium for the amount of $26,787. (Not funded).
Harer, J. B., & Dotson, K B. (2013).North Carolina Economically Disadvantaged and Diversity Scholarships Program (NC-EDDS). Grant submitted to the Institute of Museum and Library Services for the amount of $494,324. (Funded).
Harer, J. B., & Dotson, K B. (2012).Community Oriented Librarian Recruitment Scholarships Two (COLRS2). Grant submitted to the Institute of Museum and Library Services for the amount of $499,199. (Not funded).
Harer, J. B. (2011).Community Oriented Librarian Recruitment Scholarships Two (COLRS2). Grant proposal submitted to the Institute of Museum and Library Services for the amount of $499, 997. (Not funded).
Harer, J. B., & White, L. N. (2006).Community Oriented Librarian Recruitment Scholarships (COLRS). Grant proposal submitted to the Institute of Museum and Library Services for the amount of $663,000. (Funded).
Munde, G. M., & Jones, J. L. (2008).Engaged librarians creating engaged youth.Grant submitted to the Institute of Museum and Library Services for the amount of $417,764. (Not funded).
Other Scholarship
Harer, J. B. (2012-2014). Co-editor (with B. O’Leary, Central New Mexico Community College), IFRT Newsletter.IFRT.
Harer, J. B. (2011-2014). Associate Editor, New Review of Academic Librarianship, Taylor & Francis.
Jones, J.L. (2014). Guest editor: Creativity (Special ed.). Knowledge Quest 42(5).
Jones, J. L. (2012). Guest Editor: Caring is essential (Special ed). Knowledge Quest, 40(5).
Sua, L. (2012). “But your mother was an activist!”: Black women’s grassroots activism in North Carolina. Unpublished doctoral dissertation.University of North Carolina-Greensboro, Greensboro, NC.