Research Roundup: Learning about Library Research

Authors

  • Betsy Diamant-Cohen
  • Annette Goldsmith

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5860/cal.16.3.37

Abstract

Since this column seeks to highlight all aspects of research, in this issue we are going on a field trip to a place where researchers gather to share their findings, collaborate, learn, and celebrate—the most recent ALISE (Association for Library and Information Science Education) conference. According to its website, ALISE “is the global voice of library and information science education. ALISE leads innovative and high-quality research, teaching, and service for educators and scholars in library and information science and cognate disciplines internationally through engagement, advocacy, and knowledge creation and dissemination.” ALISE’s membership consists mostly of library school professors and doctoral students and has a few practicing librarians with their doctorates. This column will share current research by LIS faculty and doctoral students relevant to children’s librarians and showcased at the ALISE conference in Denver.

Author Biographies

Betsy Diamant-Cohen

Betsy Diamant-Cohen is an early literacy trainer and Executive Director of Mother Goose on the Loose, Baltimore.

Annette Goldsmith

Annette Y. Goldsmith is a lecturer at the University of Washington Information School who teaches online from her home in Los Angeles.

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2018-09-24

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