Faculty Authors
Ceremony
2 p.m. April 14
Manderino Gallery of
Fine Art
Third floor,
Manderino Library
A ceremony at Manderino Library will recognize Cal U faculty members who have published books during the past five years.
“For a while now the library has wanted a collection of works by faculty authors, so that’s what we’re doing,” said Monica Ruane Rogers, assistant professor and research and instruction librarian.
“Scholarship is important in academia and this ceremony is a way to showcase that.”
There is a “massive” list of faculty authors and their book titles in the Special Collections area of the fourth floor of the library, said Bill Denny, assistant professor and distance learning/government documents librarian, and many past and current faculty members have published book chapters and articles in journals and encyclopedias.
“We chose this five-year time frame just to have a place to start, since we’ve never done this before,” he said. “Perhaps next year we will open it up to anyone on campus who has published a book.”
Accompanying the books on display at the ceremony will be framed pieces of artwork created by faculty members Maggy Aston, R. Scott Lloyd and Todd Pinkham, all of the Department of Art and Design.
The Office of Academic Affairs and Manderino Library are sponsoring the ceremony. Each of the faculty honorees will receive a certificate, and special bookplates will be placed on their books in the library’s permanent collection.
Any faculty member who has published a book is encouraged to inform the library staff.
Participating authors
John Cencich
The Devil's Garden: A War Crimes Investigator's Story
Clarissa Confer
Daily Life in
the Indian Wars
Already in the collection:
Daily Life in
Pre-Columbian Native America
The Cherokee
Nation in the Civil War
Paul Crawford
The Debate on the Trial of the Templars, 1307-1314
Bob Diotalevi
The Florida Paralegal
Grafton Eliason
Eliason, G.,
Eliason, T., Samide, J., & Patrick, J. (Eds.), Career Development Across
the Lifespan: Counseling for Community, Schools, Higher Education, and Beyond (Contracted 2013)
Already in the collection:
Samide, J., Eliason, G. & Patrick, J.
(Eds.), Career development in higher education.
Eliason, G. & Patrick, J. (Eds.), Career
development in the schools.
Tomer, A., Eliason, G., & Wong, P.
(Eds.), Existential and spiritual issues in death attitudes
Patrick, J., Eliason, G., & Thompson, D.
L. (Eds.), Issues in career development
Brent House
The Saw Year
Prophecies
Raymond Hsieh
Cognitive
Mapping & Comparison: An Example of Online Legal Polices
John Patrick
Samide, J., Eliason, G. & Patrick, J.
(Eds.), Career development in higher education
Eliason, G. & Patrick, J. (Eds.), Career
development in the schools
Patrick, J., Eliason, G., & Thompson, D.
L. (Eds.), Issues in career development
Christine
Romani-Ruby
Pilates: Using Small Props for Big Results
Ben Rueter
Developing
Endurance (Sport Performance)
Jeff Samide
Eliason, G.,
Eliason, T., Samide, J., & Patrick, J. (Eds.), Career Development Across
the Lifespan: Counseling for Community, Schools, Higher Education, and Beyond (Contracted 2013)
Already in the collection:
Samide, J., Eliason, G. & Patrick, J. (Eds.), Career development in higher education
Ryan Sittler
Practical Pedagogy
for Library Instructors: 17 Innovative Strategies to Improve Student LearningThe Library
Instruction Cookbook
Using LibGuides to
Enhance Library Services: A LITA Guide
Craig Smith
Already in the
collection:
Failing Justice: Charles Evans Whittaker on the Supreme Court
Laura Tuennerman
At the
Border of Empires: The Tohono O'odham, Gender, and Assimilation, 1880-1934
Carol Waterhouse
The Tapestry Baby
Margo Wilson
The Main Ingredient