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Everhart & Mardis (FSU) to edit peer-reviewed School Libraries Worldwide
and receive honors at ALA

by Bob Branciforte

 

Dr. Nancy Everhart
<http://directory.slis.fsu.edu/Directory/profile.php?id=49&info=summary>
and Dr. Marcia Mardis
<http://directory.slis.fsu.edu/Directory/profile.php?id=158&info=summary
>  of The Florida State University (FSU) will begin co-editing School
Libraries Worldwide <http://www.iasl-online.org/pubs/slw/index.htm> ,
the official professional and research journal of the International
Association of School Librarianship (IASL), in July 2010. They will be
continuing the work of founding editor, Dr. Dianne Oberg (University of
Alberta, Edmonton).

 

School Libraries Worldwide is a refereed, peer-reviewed research journal
devoted to school librarianship, published twice yearly in January and
July, and available online or through major periodical databases.

 

Everhart and Mardis are the director and associate director of
Partnerships Advancing Library Media (PALM
<http://www.palmcenter.fsu.edu/palmcenter.aspx> ), a research center at
FSU's School of Library & Information Studies (SLIS), where they serve
as faculty members. The school is one of three comprising the College of
Communication & Information. PALM center focuses on the leadership role
of school librarians and their impact on school technology. 

 

The research team of Everhart and Mardis, who were lauded recently in
the May 1 cover story of School Library Journal, " Up, Up, and Away: How
a group of researchers is reinventing school libraries
<http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA6727287.html> ," is
having a very active summer. 

 

Everhart, who is slated to become the president of the American
Association of School Librarians (AASL) in July, is currently serving as
the guest editor of the June issue of Knowledge Quest, the official
journal of the AASL. The issue is titled "What's Next?" and looks at
what school librarians can do in order to grow professionally. During
July, Everhart will be teaching a three-week multimedia production
course at the FSU London campus for 15 MLIS students from across the
U.S.

 

Mardis will receive the American Association of School Librarians 2010
Distinguished Service Award at a luncheon during the American Library
Association conference in Washington, D.C., on June 27. Along with SLIS
doctoral student Janice Newsum, she will also be presented with the 2010
Frances Henne/YALSA/VOYA Research Award by the Young Adult Library
Services Association (YALSA) and a Heinemann/Raintree AASL Research
Award during the conference. Mardis, who was asked earlier this year to
chair the first National Accessioning Board  of the National Science
Foundation's National STEM Digital Library, is about to become chair of
the AASL's Research & Statistics Committee once again. 

 

"Nancy and I are honored to be co-editing School Libraries Worldwide, as
it is one of the only two peer-reviewed journals in school
librarianship," said Mardis. "The journal's focus on school libraries in
an international context is unique and crucial." 

 

First published in 1995, School Libraries Worldwide publishes current
research and scholarship on any aspect of school librarianship.
Contributors are invited to submit new scholarly works, such as research
reports and reviews of research. Find out more about IASL at
http://www.iasl-online.org/ and visit the School Libraries Worldwide
site at http://www.iasl-online.org/pubs/slw/

 

 

Bob Branciforte, MLIS

Creative Director

College of Communication & Information

The Florida State University

 

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