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Curriculum Vita

Cindy C. Welch, Ph.D.

Clinical Assistant Professor

School of Information Sciences, University of Tennessee

Associate Director, The Center for Children’s & Young Adult Literature

445 Communications Building, 1345 Circle Park, Knoxville, TN 37996

Phone: (865) 974-7918Email:

education

Ph.D. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Library & Information Science, 2008.

M.S. University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. Library & Information Science, 1991.

M.A. Morehead State University, Morehead, KY. Adult & Higher Education, 1987.

B.B.A. University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY.Business Administration, 1979.

areas of interest

Youth services in public libraries, and library history. More specifically, children’s and teens’ services in public libraries, young adult (YA) literature, the history of public libraries, communications technology adoption/use by children’s and YA librarians in public libraries.

academic experience

Clinical Associate Professor, University of Tennessee, School of Information Sciences,

College of Communications & Information, August 2015 – present

Associate Director, University of Tennessee, The Center for Children’s & Young Adult

Literature, August 2014 – present

Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee, School of Information

Sciences, College of Communications & Information, August 2012 – present

Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee, School of Information Sciences, College of

Communications & Information, August 2008 – August 2012

Instructor, University of Tennessee, School of Information Sciences, College of

Communications & Information, May – July 2008 (Summer 2008)

Instructor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Graduate School of Library &

Information Science, August – December 2004 (Fall 2004)

Instructor, Dominican University, River Forest, Illinois, May – July 2000 (Summer 2000)

honors/awards

Beta Phi Mu, University of Kentucky, 1991.

Departmental Fellowship, Graduate School of Library & Information Science, University

of Illinois, 2007.

Phi Kappa Phi, University of Illinois, 2007.

College of Communications & Information Outstanding Faculty Teaching Award

Nominee, University of Tennessee, 2011.

Faculty Spotlight, Office of Information Technology, University of Tennessee, 2014.

publications & presentations

Refereed Journal Articles

Welch, C. (2010). Dare to Disturb the Universe: Pushing YA Books and Library Services

– With a Mimeograph Machine. ALAN Review 37(2), Winter, 2010; 59-64.

Welch, C. (2011). Children’s Stories Through the Air: Librarian-Broadcasters, 1922-

1941. Library Quarterly 82(2); 141-160.

Welch, C. (2012). What and How We Teach Now: A Survey of Youth Services Faculty.

Journal of Library & Information Science Education (JELIS) 54(3), July 2013;

220-234.

Welch, C. (2012). What and How We Teach Now. Children and Libraries (CAL), Spring

2014: 3-8

Refereed Articles in Electronic Venues

Welch, C. (2010). Making Connections: YAAN as a Paper Blog? In the Library With a

Lead Pipe, April 14, 2010, online at 5 pages. Invited article.

Contributions to Edited Volumes

Welch, C. (2003). Young Adult Collection Development.Know Kidding: The Best of the

Best in Youth Services, Section 5: Serving Young Adults; 33-35. North Suburban Library System, Wheeling, Illinois, 2003.

Welch, C. (2008). Librarians of the Airwaves: Reading in the Ether. In M. Keith (ed)

Radio Cultures: The Sound Medium in American Life; 287-297. New York: Peter Lang Publishing Group.

Welch, C. (2011). Teen Volunteers to the Rescue! In C. Smallwood and M. Clapp (eds)

How to Thrive as a Solo Librarian, 69-80. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press.

Non-refereed Journal Articles

Welch, C. (2005). Libraries and Schools and Teens and books: Oh My! YAttitudes 4(2),

Winter 2005; 2 pages.YAttitudes was discontinued by YALSA in 2010 and its back issues are only available by request. Invited article.

Welch, C. (2010). Keep Your Friends Close and Your Staff Closer: Internal Advocacy

for Youth Services. Tennessee Libraries 60(2), 2010 Conference Issues, Summer 2010, 8 pages. Invited article.

Presentation and Participation in Seminars and Workshops

Session Presenter, Invited. Providing YA Services with Limited Resources. Public

Library Association (PLA) National Conference, Charlotte, VA, March 1999.

Trainer, Invited. Why YA? Grant-funded staff development for Moline (IL) Public

Library. Moline, IL, April 18, 2000.

Session Presenter, Invited. Getting Past the Cover. Big Shoulders Program, Catholic

Archdiocese Office of Education, Chicago, IL, 2000 and 2001.

Co-Trainer, Invited. Why YA? Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA)

Serving the Underserved (SUS) Trainer, staff development workshop for Manitowoc Public Library, Manitowoc, WI, 2001.

Session Co-Presenter, Invited. Working Cooler, Not Harder. Public Library Association

(PLA) Preconference, National Conference, Phoenix, AZ, March 12-16, 2002.

Speaker, Invited. Best of the Best 2002, Illinois High School Library Media Association

(ISLMA) Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, 2002.

Speaker, Invited. Battle of the Books.Library Administrator Conference of Northern

Illinois (LACONI) Youth Services Section Meeting, Bloomingdale, IL, 2002.

Trainer, Invited. Serving the Underserved (SUS) Staff development workshop at

Champaign (IL) Public Library, Champaign, IL, October 20, 2005.

Keynote Speaker. A Team for Teens. Lincoln Trails Library System, Library Services &

Technology Act (LSTA) grant project, Edwardsville, IL, February 18, 2005.

Session Presenter, Invited. Public Libraries: Your New Best Friends. National After

School Association (NASA) Annual Conference, Louisville, KY, February 23-25, 2006.

Session Co-Presenter, Invited. Collection Development Series: Young Adult Trends.

Lincoln Trails Library System staff development, Champaign IL, January 29, 2007.

Workshop Co-Trainer, Invited. YALSA’S Power Up with Print. Presented on behalf of

the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), for the Prairie Area Library System (PALS), Utica, IL, March 5, 2007.

Session Presenter, Invited. Revving up Your Programming Skills. Staff development

Day, Metropolitan Library System, Burr Ridge, IL, May 14, 2007.

Session Presenter, Invited. Ten Tips for Starting and Sustaining a Book Discussion

Group, Tennessee Association of School Librarians (TASL) Annual Conference, November 20-22, 2008.

Session Presenter, Invited. Ten Tips for Running the School Media Center, Grades 7-12.

Tennessee Association for School Librarians, Murfreesboro, TN, September 24-26, 2009.

Trainer, Invited. School Library Sponsored Book Discussion Groups. Professional

development workshops for Knox County School Summer Academy, Knoxville, TN, June 9, 2009.

Presenter and Organizer.2009 Best of the Best … so far. Professional development

workshop created and presented on behalf of the Center for Children’s & Young Adult Literature, Knoxville, TN, July 31, 2009.

Juried Paper Session Co-Organizer and Convener. Age of Collaboration: Public

Libraries and Partnerships, 1900-1938,” Historical Perspectives SIG conference session. Association for Library and Information Science Educators (ALISE), Boston, MA, January 12-15, 2010.

Session Presenter, Invited. Keep Your Friends Close and Your Staff Members Closer:

Internal Advocacy for Youth Services Workers. Tennessee Library Association, Memphis, TN, March 17-19, 2010.

Juried Paper Session Co-Organizer. Innovation and Competing Perspectives in the

Development of Librarianship in the US.Historical Perspectives SIG conference session. Association for Library and Information Science Educators (ALISE), Boston, MA, January 4-7, 2011.

Session Presenter, Invited. (2012). Inspiring Creativity in the Classroom. Association for

Library and Information Science Educators (ALISE), Dallas, TX. January 17-20, 2012.

Session Presenter, Invited. 2012 Best of the Best … Conference Edition.Tennessee

Library Association Annual Conference, Knoxville, TN, March 23, 2012.

Session Presenter, Invited. 2012 Best of the Best … Thus Far. Professional development

workshop presented on behalf of the University of Tennessee School of Information Sciences Center for Children’s & Young Adult Literature (CCYAL), Knoxville, TN, July 20, 2012.

Session Presenter, Invited. Totally Book Apps: Get with the Beat! Tennessee Association

for School Librarians Annual Conference, Murfreesboro, TN, October 25-27, 2012.

Session Presenter, Invited. Pre- and Early Literacy Training for Teen Parents. Tennessee

Library Association Annual Conference, Chattanooga, TN, April 25-27, 2013.

Session Presenter, Invited. Bloom Where You are Planted: Using Volunteer State Book

Awards with Common Core State Standards, Tennessee Association for School

Librarians Summer Co-Op, Gatlinburg, TN, June 18, 2013.

Juried Panel Organizer and Presenter. High-touch Training: How DoesOnline

Education Impact Youth Services Education?, Association for Library and

Information Science Education (ALISE), Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA,

January 22-24, 2014.

Speaker, Invited. Ebooks and Reading: Is Reading Cultural or Cognitive? Ossoli Circle,

Knoxville, TN, January 19, 2015.

Speaker, Invited. Mini-BoB: A Preview of the Best of the Best. Tennessee Association

of School Librarians (TASL), East Tennessee Summer Professional

Development Road Trip, Cleveland, TN, June 17, 2015.

Speaker, Invited. Close Reading as a Nonfiction Strategy. Tennessee Association

of School Librarians (TASL), East Tennessee Summer Professional

Development Road Trip, Cleveland, TN, June 17, 2015.

Speaker, Invited. Top 10 Tips for Working with Reading Specialists and Literacy

Coaches. Tennessee Association of School Librarians (TASL), East Tennessee

Summer Professional Development Road Trip, Cleveland, TN, June 17, 2015.

Speaker, Invited. Top 10 Tips for Working with Reading Specialists and Literacy

Coaches. Tennessee Association of School Librarians (TASL), West Tennessee

Summer Professional Development Road Trip, Jackson, TN, June 19, 2015.

Speaker, Invited. Mini-BoB: A Preview of the Best of the Best. READ Conference of the

Children’s Reading Foundation of the Upper Cumberland, Sparta, TN, July 16,

2015.

Speaker, Invited. Design and Build a Youth Services Librarian, Tennessee Library

Association Annual Conference, Kingsport, TN, April 6, 2016.

Speaker, Invited (Panel). Leading From All Levels, Tennessee Library Association

Annual Conference, Kingsport, TN, April 7, 2016.

Speaker, Invited. Mini-BoB: A Preview of the Best of the Best. Tennessee Association

of School Librarians (TASL), East Tennessee Summer Professional

Development Road Trip, Morristown, TN, June 14, 2016.

Speaker, Invited. Mini-BoB: A Preview of the Best of the Best. Tennessee Association

of School Librarians (TASL), West Tennessee Summer Professional

Development Road Trip, Jackson, TN, June 16, 2016.

Speaker, Invited. Mini-BoB: A Preview of the Best of the Best. Tennessee Association

of School Librarians (TASL), East Tennessee Summer Professional

Development Road Trip, Cleveland, TN, June 17, 2015.

Speaker, Invited. BoB West: Best of the Best … Thus Far, 2016 Edition, Martin, TN,

July 19, 2016.

Papers Presented at Technical and Professional Meetings

Welch, C. (2006). The Radio Program that Never Was. Family, Youth & Literature

Conference, sponsored by the Youth Literature Interest Group (YLIG), Graduate School of Library & Information Science (GSLIS), Allerton Conference Center, Monticello, IL; October 21, 2006.

Welch, C. (2007). Radio Days at the Public Library. Popular Culture

Association/American Culture Association (PCA/ACA) Annual Conference, Boston, MA, April 4-7, 2007.

Welch, C. (2007). Does Technology Change Librarianship? Research Showcase,

Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, September 19, 2007.

Welch, C. (2009). WYSIWYG, Youth Services Style. Youth Services Special Interest

Group, Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) Annual Conference, Denver, CO, January 19-23, 2009.

Welch, C. (2009). “Are You a YA Librarian? Do You Want to Be On this Mailing List?

If So, Please Drop Me a Line – Okay?”: The Young Adult Alternative Newsletter (YAAN), 1973-1979. Library History Round Table, American Library Association 2009 Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, July 10-14, 2009.

Welch, C. (2010). Librarians and Early Radio Broadcasting: Creating Programming Out

of Thin Air. Historical Perspective SIG Panel Program.Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) Annual Conference, Boston, MA, January 12-15, 2010.

Welch, C. (2010). Collaborating to Create a Professional Specialty: The Role of the

Young Adult Alternative Newsletter (YAAN, 1973-1979) in the Creation of Modern Young Adult Services.Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) Annual Conference, Boston, MA, January 12-15, 2010.

Welch, C. (2010). Children’s Stories Through the Air: Librarian-Broadcasters and the

Transmission of Values, 1922-1941. Library History Seminar XII, Madison, Wisconsin, September 10-12, 2010.

Welch, C. (2012). “Imaging” Young Adults: We Blinded Them with Science. Historical

Perspectives SIG Panel Program. Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) Annual Conference, Dallas, TX, January 17-20, 2012.

Welch, C. (2012). Professional Journals as Story: Who Are We When We’re Talking to

Each Other? Youth Services SIG conference session, Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) Annual Conference, Dallas, TX, January 17-20, 2012.

Welch, C. (2016). Do Virtual K-12 Schools Have Virtual Libraries? Libraries (or not) in

K-12 Online Schools. Association for Library and Information Science Education

(ALISE) Annual Conference, School Library Special Interest Group, Boston, MA,

January 5-8, 2016.

teaching experience

courses (including distance education) taught at the university of tennessee, knoxville, tn

INSC 510: Information Environment

INSC 550: Management of Information Organizations

INSC 551: School Library Media Centers

INSC 554: Public Library Management and Services

INSC 560: Management and Development of Collections

INSC 571: Literature and Resources for Children

INSC 573: Programming for Children & Young Adults

INSC 576: Storytelling in Classrooms and Libraries

INSC 590: Nonfiction for Children & Young Adults

INSC 583: Youth Informatics

courses (including distance education) taught at the university of illinois at urbana-champaign

LIS 404: Literature and Resources for Young Adults

LIS 506: Youth Services Librarianship

courses taught at dominican university, river forest, illinois

LIS 722: Library Materials for Young Adults

professional activities

Board Member, University of Tennessee, School of Information Sciences Center for

Children’s & Young Adult Literature (CCYAL), 2008-2014

Publications Advisory Board Member, Young Adult Library Services Association

(YALSA), 2008-2015

Member, Honors & Awards Committee, Tennessee Library Association, 2012-2015

Member, Teen Read Week Webinar Committee, Tennessee State Library/Tennessee

Library Association, 2011, 2012, 2013

Chair, Teen Read Week Webinar Committee, Tennessee State Library/Tennessee Library

Association, 2012, 2013

Co-Convener, Association for Library & Information School Educators (ALISE) Youth

SIG, 2016-2017

Member, Long-range Planning Committee, Tennessee Association for School Librarians,

2011-2013, 2014-2015

Member, TnLA Awards Committee, 2014-2016

Member, TnLA Restructuring Task Force, 2015-2016

Member, Youth Services Graduate Student Travel Award Committee, ALISE, 2012

Member-at-Large, Library History Round Table, American Library Association (LHRT),

2013-2015

Member, May Hill Arbuthnot Honor Lecture Committee, Association for Library

Services to Children (ALSC), 2014-2016

Member, Education Committee, Association for Library Services to Children (ALSC),

2014-2016

Member, Frances Clark Henne Grant Committee, YALSA, 2013-2014

Member, Student Engagement Task Force, YALSA, 2014-2015

Reviewer, Booklist, 2002 – present

Reviewer, Tennessee Libraries, 2014 – present

Member, Association for Library & Information Science Educators (ALISE)

Member, American Library Association (ALA)

Member, American Association of School Librarians (AASL)

Member, Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC)

Member, Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA)

Member, Public Library Association (PLA)

Member, Tennessee Library Association (TnLA)

Member, Tennessee Association of School Librarians (TASL)

Member, Library History Round Table, American Library Association (LHRT)

Member, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgendered Round Table, American Library

Association (GLBTQ)

Member, Library Research Round Table, American Library Association (LRRT)

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