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*Southern Miss SLIS Alums*

Colleen Beavers (MLIS, May 2012), the first SLIS graduate to be awarded the
Graduate Certificate in Archives and Special Collections (
http://www.usm.edu/slis/ASCCertificate.php), has accepted a position as the
Special Collections Librarian/Archivist at Beauvoir: Jefferson Davis
Presidential Museum and Library in Biloxi, Miss. http://www.beauvoir.org/

Catherine Smith (MLIS, May 2012) won the department research award for “The
Ethics of Censorship of Library Materials for Children” at the USM Graduate
Student Research Symposium at the Thad Cochran Center, March 23, 2012
(faculty sponsor Dr. Stacy Creel).  Catherine is now the librarian at
Barret's Chapel Elementary School in Shelby County, Tennessee.

Rosemarie Tominello (MLIS, May 2012), Librarian for the Fifth Circuit Court
of Appeals in Jackson, Miss., recently published, “A Sense of Place: The
New U.S. Federal Courthouse in Jackson Traverses the Past and Keeps Pace
with the Future” in *AALL Spectrum* (May 2012)
http://www.aallnet.org/main-menu/Publications/spectrum/Vol-16/No-7/jackson.pdf

Shane Hand (Dual Masters’ in History/LIS, August 2011,
http://www.usm.edu/slis/prog_dual.php), now a USM doctoral student in
history, curated the current exhibit at Cook Library’s Learning Commons.
“Black White Lightning: Mississippi Moonshine, 1900-1966” is based on oral
histories, newspapers, photographs and artifacts related to the South’s
black moonshiners.
http://www.usm.edu/news/article/library-exhibit-examines-moonshine-tradition-south-mississippi-1900-1966


*Southern Miss SLIS Students*

Bernadette Birzer, as part of her archival practicum at USM McCain Special
Collections under the supervision of archivist Jennifer Brannock, recently
curated an exhibit at USM Cook Library.  The exhibit, "100 Years of
Publishing: 19th Century Literature at McCain Library and Archives,"
displays examples of popular authors and publishers of that era and
illustrates variations in binding styles and as well as publishing craft
and technique.

Jaclyn Lewis was awarded a $500 mini-grant from the Ezra Jack Keats
Foundation to fund the “Stories in Motion” project to develop and offer a
stop-animation class to all five branches of the Madison County Library
System where Jaclyn is employed.  Jaclyn developed the grant application to
fulfill a class assignment in LIS 605: Library Management.
http://www.ezra-jack-keats.org/2012-minigrant-recipients/

James Parks, Research Instructional Services & Circulation Librarian at
Mississippi College Law Library, participated in this year's USM Student
Research Colloquium sponsored by the Department of Educational Studies and
Research, April 26, 2012, at the USM Thad Cochran Center (Dr. Teresa Welsh,
SLIS faculty sponsor).  His poster, “Libraries and Technology: Opening up
the State Judiciary to Greater Transparency,” was on the Mississippi
College Judicial Data Project (http://judicial.mc.edu/), which allows
access to Mississippi appellate briefs, oral argument videos, and excerpts
from the appellate record as well as the most recent statistical data from
the Mississippi Supreme Court and Mississippi Court of Appeals.

Katherine Parr published "The Impact of School Libraries on Student
Achievement and Success" in the Spring 2012 edition of *Mississippi
Libraries*. The paper was completed for the capstone practicum course
requirement for the LIS BA degree.
http://www.misslib.org/publications/ml/2012x2015/ML2012Spring.pdf

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Teresa S. Welsh, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Library & Information Science
The University of Southern Mississippi
118 College Drive #5146
Hattiesburg, MS 39406-0001
*Information Literacy in the Digital Age: An Evidence-Based Approach
*by T.S. Welsh and M.S. Wright (Chandos, 2010)
http://www.neal-schuman.com/bdetail.php?isbn=9781843345152
http://www.woodheadpublishing.com/en/book.aspx?bookID=1987&ChandosTitle=1

British Summer Studies LIS Course, Summer 2012
http://www.usm.edu/slis/British.htm

Phone: 601.296.0528
Fax: 601.266.5774
http://www.usm.edu/slis/FacWelsh.htm
http://ocean.otr.usm.edu/~w146169/