Writing

 

Chapters and Articles
Reviews and Entries

Publishing Theory and Praxis: Information Literary, Theological Librarianship, and Atla Open Press”(with Matthew Collins, Kaeley McMahan) in Summary of Proceedings, 74th Annual Conference of the American  Theological Library Association. Kris Veldheer (ed.), (Chicago: ATLA, 2020),  131-135.

Information Literacy & Theological Librarianship: Theory & Praxis. Bobby L. Smiley (ed.), (Chicago: Atla Open Press, 2019). (“Introduction,” 5-13) (Review: Mark Shelton, College & Research Libraries , 81 (5), July 2020.)

“Crosswalking the disciplines: Reimagining information literacy instruction for history methods courses”in The Grounded Instruction Librarian: Participating in The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. Melissa Mallon et al (eds.), (Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2019), 43-52.

 “From Humanities to Scholarship: Librarians, Labor, and The Digital” in Debates in Digital Humanities 2019. Matt Gold and Lauren Klein (eds.), (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2019), 413-419.

Library as Thesis Laboratory: A Workshop-Based Approach to How Librarians Can Support Writing  and Research” (with Keegan Osinski), in Summary of Proceedings, 72nd Annual Conference of the American Theological Library Association. (Chicago: ATLA, 2018), 270-275.

Data Curation 101 for Theological Librarians” (with Clifford B. Anderson), in Summary of Proceedings, 71st Annual Conference of the American Theological Library Association. (Chicago: ATLA, 2017), 200-207.

Theological Librarianship in the Age of Digital Humanities” in Summary of Proceedings, 70th Annual Conference of the American Theological Library Association. (Chicago: ATLA, 2016), pp. 22-32.

Proposed model of information behaviour in crisis: the case of Hurricane Sandy” (with Irene Lopatovska), Information Review 19 (1), paper 610, March 2014.

Review of Mary McAleer Balkun and Marta Mestrovic Deyrup (eds.), Transformative Digital Humanities: Challenges and Opportunities. Theological Librarianship (14:2) October 2021, pp. 47-49.

“Digital Humanities and Academic Libraries” (with Michael Rodriguez), Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences, Michael Levine-Clark, John MacDonald (eds.), (New York: Taylor & Francis, 2017).

“Taylor, Rev. Nathaniel William,” “New Haven,” s.v., A Jonathan Edwards Encyclopedia. Kenneth P. Minkema and Adriaan Neele (eds.) (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2017).

Review of Sally Promey (ed.), Sensational Religion: Sensory Cultures in Material Practice. Religious Studies Review (43:1) March 2017, pp. 44-45.

Review of Ian Gregory and Alistair Geddes (eds.), Toward Spatial Humanities: Historical GIS and Spatial History, Information & Culture: A Journal of History, August 2015.

Review of Chris Klassen Religion and Popular Culture: A Cultural Studies Approach. Religious Studies Review (41:1) March 2015, p. 8.

Review of Cheryl Beredo Import of the Archive: U.S. Colonial Rule of the Philippines and the Making of American Archival History, Information & Culture: A Journal of History, March 2015.

Review of N. Katherine Hayles and Jessica Pressman (eds.) Comparative Textual Media: Transforming the Humanities in the Postprint Era, Information & Culture: A Journal of History, November 2014.

Saudi Arabia,” “Sudan,” s.v., Encyclopedia of Global Religion, Volume 2. Mark Juergenmeyer and Wade Clark Roof (eds.), (Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, 2012), p. 1132, 1227-1228.

 

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