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Julia E. Rodriguez

NO SUMMER
OFFICE HOURS

reserve a consultation slot
(Fall & Winter only)

Summer use general calendar.

Assistant Professor
Nursing, Health Sciences & Faculty Research Support Librarian

OFFICE 238 Kresge Library
EMAIL juliar@oakland.edu
PHONE 248.370.2490









Research Interests

Integration of information retrieval, faculty research behaviors, social media use in education, NetGen researchers, intellectual property rights, copyright, privacy, open access. GOOGLE SCHOLAR PROFILE




Services Provided

  • Assistance for faculty with research and tool selection
    Liaison to institutional partners (CETL, eLIS, etc.) on faculty research and scholarly communication issues
    Educational training programs for faculty on authors’ rights, and alternative publishing methods
  • Coordinates the Library’s OUR@Oakland repository and open access initiatives
  • Liaison to School of Nursing and Health Sciences including information literacy instruction and collection development
  • Reference services and individual research consultations

 

 

Publications

Rodriguez, J. (2011). Social Media Use in Higher Education: Key Areas to Consider for Educators. Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, 7(4), 539-550. Retrieved from http://jolt.merlot.org/vol7no4/rodriguez_1211.pdf

Rodriguez, J. (2010). Social Software in Academic Libraries for Internal Communication and Knowledge Management: A Comparison of Two Reference Blog Implementations. Internet Reference Services Quarterly, 15(2), 107-124. doi:10.1080/10875301003788323

Co-authored article (under name Julia E. Buryk):

Riolo, J.A., Buryk, J. E., Bromley, M.A. (2008) The fair use rule: When copying is not cheating. Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics, Special Issue on Academic Honesty. 5(1).

 

Presentations

Conferences:

Poster Session presenter MLA Annual Conference - "FLITE Reference Blog" Nov. 2007

e-Lis eCornucopia Open Digital University Conference – Oakland University   May 26, 2011
Why Open Access? A Rationale for Institutional Repositories                       

 

Oakland University:
Health Literacy Presentation                                                            March 31, 2009
Rochester’s Older Person Commission with Barbara Harrison

School of Education TAC brownbag lunch Copyright & IP                    March 2, 2010
Panel member for Copyright and IP related forum

Teaching with Social Media and Copyright & IP                                  Nov. 10, 2010
eLis Lunch Bytes series                                             

Integrating research tools and materials into Moodle and Scholarship   Nov 15, 2011
Quick and Easy Techniques
Senate Teaching and Learning Committee Fall Workshop - OU

While at Ferris State University:
New Faculty In-Service "Library Clinic"                                               Sept. 2007
Faculty Development In-Service "Library Clinic"                                   Sept. 2007
New Faculty In-Service "Copyright Basics"                                         Aug. 2006
Faculty Development In-Service "Enhance Student Learning"               Aug. 2006
Brownbag Conversations "Copyright at a Crossroads"                         July 2006

 

Professional Affiliations

  • 2004 - present American Library Association (ALA)
  • 2005 - presentAssociation of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) (Member 2009 Pre-conference committee)
  • 2007 - presentMichigan Library Association (MLA)
  • 2000   -   2005American Associations of Musuems (AAM/ICOM)

Honors & Achievements

Recipient of Timme Travel Grant Ferris State University - 2008

Scholarship

Graduate Teacher Fellowship Award for Arts Administration Department University of Oregon - 2000

Educational Background

  • Master of Library and Information Science, University of Pittsbugh, 2005
    Master of Science, Arts Administration (Museum Studies) University of Oregon , 2002
    Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography, University of Hartford Art School , 1992
  • Master's Project
  • "Musuems as Providers of Online Multimedia Education in the 21st Century". 2002.
  • Short course:
  • Digitization for Cultural Hertiage Professionals, The Humanities Advanced Technology & Information Institute (H ATII),
  • University of Glasgow, Scotland, 2002

 

 


Created on 08/02/08 by Julia Rodriguez / / Last updated on 4/18/13 by Julia Rodriguez
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