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1 CURRICULUM VITA LORIENE ROY May 05 WORK ADDRESS: School of Information Science The University of Texas at Austin 1 University Station D7000 Austin, Texas 78712-0390 Phone: 512/471-3959 FAX: 512/471-3971 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION: PhD 1987 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. 1979-1981 Arizona Western College, Yuma. Various courses. MLS 1980 University of Arizona, Tucson. BT 1977 Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls. AS 1977 Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls. 1972 College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota. Various courses. DISSERTATION TITLE: "An Investigation of the Use of Weeding and Displays as Methods to Increase the Stock Turnover Rate in Small Public Libraries." Ph.D. diss., University of Illinois. 1987. xvi, 250 pp. WORK EXPERIENCE: Sept. 1999- Professor, School of Information, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. Sept. 2002- Professor, Center for Women’s and Gender Studies, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. Sept. 1999- Director, “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything,” A Reading Promotion Project for Schools on Reservations. (http://www.ischool.utexas.edu/~ifican) Sept. 1993- Associate Professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, The Sept. 1999 University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. June 1997- Research Associate, Four Directions, Pueblo of Laguna (New Mexico) June 2001 Department of Education. Sept. 1987- Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, The Aug. 1993 University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. Jan.-Aug. 1987 Instructor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. 1984-1986 Research Associate, Library Research Center, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. June-Aug. 1985 Instructor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. 1981-1982 Reference Librarian, Yuma City-County Library, Yuma, Arizona. 1981-1982 Oral History Coordinator, Century House Museum, Yuma, Arizona. 1977-1979 Medical Radiologic Technologist, Yuma Regional Medical Center, Yuma, Arizona. 1976-1977 Medical Radiologic Technologist Extern, Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital, Klamath Falls, Oregon. ENROLLED: White Earth Reservation, Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, Pembina Band.

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CURRICULUM VITA LORIENE ROY

May 05 WORK ADDRESS: School of Information Science The University of Texas at Austin 1 University Station D7000 Austin, Texas 78712-0390 Phone: 512/471-3959 FAX: 512/471-3971 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION: PhD 1987 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. 1979-1981 Arizona Western College, Yuma. Various courses. MLS 1980 University of Arizona, Tucson. BT 1977 Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls. AS 1977 Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls. 1972 College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota. Various courses. DISSERTATION TITLE: "An Investigation of the Use of Weeding and Displays as Methods to Increase the Stock Turnover Rate in Small

Public Libraries." Ph.D. diss., University of Illinois. 1987. xvi, 250 pp. WORK EXPERIENCE: Sept. 1999- Professor, School of Information, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. Sept. 2002- Professor, Center for Women’s and Gender Studies, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. Sept. 1999- Director, “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything,” A Reading Promotion Project for Schools on

Reservations. (http://www.ischool.utexas.edu/~ifican) Sept. 1993- Associate Professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, The Sept. 1999 University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. June 1997- Research Associate, Four Directions, Pueblo of Laguna (New Mexico) June 2001 Department of Education. Sept. 1987- Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, The Aug. 1993 University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. Jan.-Aug. 1987 Instructor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. 1984-1986 Research Associate, Library Research Center, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. June-Aug. 1985 Instructor, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. 1981-1982 Reference Librarian, Yuma City-County Library, Yuma, Arizona. 1981-1982 Oral History Coordinator, Century House Museum, Yuma, Arizona. 1977-1979 Medical Radiologic Technologist, Yuma Regional Medical Center, Yuma, Arizona. 1976-1977 Medical Radiologic Technologist Extern, Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital, Klamath Falls,

Oregon. ENROLLED: White Earth Reservation, Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, Pembina Band.

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

Courses taught at the School of Library and Information, University of Texas at Austin 1. Adult Popular Literature (http://www.ischool.utexas.edu/~l38213lr/) 2. Library Instruction and Information Literacy (http://www.ischool.utexas.edu/~l382l13l/) 3. Information Resources in the Humanities (http://www.ischool.edu/~l382l2lr/) 4. Information Resources in the Social Sciences (http://www.ischool.utexas.edu/~l382l3lr) 5. Introduction to Information Resources and Services 6. Introduction to Library and Information Studies 7. Measurement and Evaluation of Library Services 8. Public Libraries (http://www.ischool.utexas.edu/~l388k3lr/) 9. Research in Library and Information Science

10. Seminar in Foundations for Library and Information Studies: Online Class in Librarianship (co-taught with Amy Stout) 11. Seminar in Research in Library and Information Science (Doctoral Writing Seminar) 12. Seminar on Library Services to Native American Populations 13. Use and Users of Information (Doctoral Seminar)

Course taught at the School of Information Resources & Library Science, University of Arizona. 1. Indigenous Information Services (Summer 2005)

Course taught at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

1. Reference Services in the Humanities and Social Sciences PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS: (with Antony Cherian, eds.) “Getting Libraries the Credit They Deserve”: A Festschrift in Honor of Marvin H. Scilken. Metuchen, NJ; London: Scarecrow, 2002. (with Dr. Brooke Sheldon, eds.) Library and Information Studies Education in the United States. (Library and

Information Science Education series, edited by Gary E. Gorman and Maxine K. Rochester). London: Mansell, 1998.

EDITED SPECIAL JOURNAL ISSUES: (with Dr. David Raitt) “The Impact of IT on Indigenous Peoples,” The Electronic Library 21 (5) (2003). (with Peter Sarri) “Indigenous Librarianship,” World Libraries 12 (1) (Spring 2002). JOURNAL ARTICLES: (with Beth Hallmark and Amanda Traviss) “WebJunction.org: Where Minds Meet to Support Public Access

Computing,” The Electronic Library 22 (4): 314-316. “American Indian Literacy and Reading,” School Library Media Activities Monthly 20 (6) (February 2004): 23-25 “Preface: Indigenous Peoples and Librarianship,” World Libraries 12 (1) (Spring 2002): 29-31. (with A. Arro Smith) “Supporting, Documenting, and Preserving Tribal Cultural Lifeways: Library Services for

Tribal Communities in the United States,” World Libraries 12 (1) (Spring 2002): 55-65. (with Daniel L. Alonzo) “Perspectives on Tribal Archives,” The Electronic Library 21 (5) (2003): 422-427. (with David Raitt) “The Impact of IT on Indigenous Peoples,” The Electronic Library 21 (5) (2003): 411-413. “Marketing in Public Libraries,” The Acquisitions Librarian 28 (2002): 215-235.

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(with Mark Christal and Paul Resta) “Virtual Museum Projects in Native America,” ERIC Update 23 (2) (December 2002), Feature Article, 1-4.

“From Tribal Records Repository to Corridor on Powwow Super Highway: Library Development for American Indians Since the Late 1960s,” Svensk Biblioteksforskning (Swedish Library Research) 14 (3) (2002): 127-134.

(with Aimee Akerman) “OKSALE: Building a Culturally Responsive Virtual Library of Education Resources for a Tribal College,” Education Libraries 25 (2) (Winter 2002): 26-28.

“The International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum: A Professional Life-Affirming Event,” World Libraries 10 (1/2) (Spring/Fall 2000): 19-30.

“Diversity in the Classroom: Incorporating Service-Learning Experiences in the Library and Information Science Curriculum,” Journal of Library Administration 33 3/4 (2001): 213-228.

(with Peter Larsen) “Oksale: An Indigenous Approach to Creating a Virtual Library of Education Resources,” D-Lib Magazine 8 (3), <http://www.dlib.org/dlib/march02/roy/03roy.html>, (March 2002).

(with Aimee Akerman) “Texas Students Build NWIC Virtual Library,” Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education 13 (2) (Winter 2001): 42. (with Mark Christal, Marty Kreipe de Montano, and Paul Resta) “Virtual Museums from Four Directions: An

Emerging Model for School-Museum Collaboration,” CSS Journal: Computers in the Social Studies 9(4) (October/December 2001) <http://www.webcom.com/journal/)

“`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything,’: Promoting Reading on the Rez,” Texas Alcalde 89 (5) (May/June 2001): 16. “A Conversation with Luci Tapahonso,” The New Advocate 14 (2 (Spring 2001): 111-117. (with Eric Novotny) “How Do We Learn? Contributions of Learning Theory to Reference Service and Library

Instruction,” The Reference Librarian 69/70 (2000): 129-139. “To Support and Model Native American Library Services,” Texas Library Journal 76 (1) (Spring 2000): 32-35. “Four Directions: An Indigenous Educational Model,” Wicazo Sa Review 13 (2) (Fall 1998): 59-69. "Dream Catchers, Love Medicine, and Fancy Dancing: Selecting Native American Studies Material in the

Humanities," The Acquisitions Librarian 17/18 (November 1997): 141-157. "A View of Main Street: The Use of Postcards in Historic Preservation," Popular Culture in Libraries 3 (2) (Spring

1996): 141-158. "The Minority Liaison Officer in the Graduate School of Library and Information Science, The University of Texas

at Austin," Texas Library Journal 71 (3) (Fall 1995): 136-138. "Reference Accuracy," The Reference Librarian 49/50 (March 1995): 217-227. (with Laurence Patrick Goines), "Electronic Communication for and about Native Americans," FID News Bulletin

44 (11) (November 1994): 286-289. "The Fifth National Conference of the Portuguese Library Association: A Librarian Educator in Lisbon," Texas

Library Journal 70 (3) (Fall 1994): 110-113. (with David C. Mitchum) "An Inventory of Display Themes: 1933-1992," Collection Management 18 (1/2) (Spring

1993): 129-134. "Recovering Native Identity: Readers' Advisory Services for Non-Reservation Native Americans," Collection Building 12 (3/4) (Summer 1993): 73-77. "Planning an Oral History Project," Journal of Youth Services in Libraries 6 (4) (Summer 1993): 409-413. "Displays and Displacement of Circulation," Collection Management 17 (4) (Spring 1993): 57-77. (with Don Drummond) "Jerre Hetherington and the Texas Library Association, Part II,” Texas Library Journal 69

(2) (Summer 1993): 66-68. (with Don Drummond) "`It Wasn't a Job. It Was a Way of Life,' Jerre Hetherington and the Texas Library

Association,” Texas Library Journal 9 (1) (Spring 1993): 25-27. "National Findings, National Measures: The NCES Survey on Children's Services in Public Libraries and Output

Measures for Public Library Service to Children," Journal of Youth Services in Libraries 6 (2) (Winter 1993): 181-184.

"The Oral History Project of TLA," Texas Library Journal 68 (2) Summer 1992: 59-62. "Collection Evaluation as Research," Journal of Youth Services in Libraries 5 (3) (1992): 297-300. "Texas Public Libraries and Censorship: The Librarians," Texas Library Journal 67 (4) (Winter 1991): 122-124. "What is Qualitative Research?" Journal of Youth Services in Libraries 5 (1) (1991): 105-107. "Weeding Without Tears: Objective and Subjective Criteria Used in Identifying Books to be Weeded in Public

Libraries," Collection Management 12 (1/2) (1990): 83-93.

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"Texas Public Libraries and Censorship," Texas Library Journal 66 (2) (Summer 1990): 64-66. "Does Weeding Increase Circulation?: A Review of the Related Literature," Collection Management 10 (1/2)

(1988): 141-156. "The Use of Volunteers in Public Libraries: A Pilot Study," Public Library Quarterly 8 (1/2) (1987/88): 127-145. "A Survey of Children's Librarians in Illinois Public Libraries," Library and Information Science Research 9 (3)

(July-September 1987): 182-211. "Volunteers in Public Libraries: Issues and Viewpoints," Public Library Quarterly 5 (4) (Winter 1984): 29-40. CHAPTERS, DOCUMENTS, PROCEEDINGS, AND REPORTS “Creating Opportunities and Opening Doors: Mentoring Students of Color,” in Wheeler, Maurice, ed., Unfinished

Business: Race, Equity, and Diversity in Library and Information Science Education (Metuchen, NJ; London: Scarecrow, 2005), 131-146.

(with Becky Kyle) “Building a Native Bridge to WebJunction.org,” WebJunction.org, 18 Mary 2004. (with Paul Resta and Mark Christal) “Digital Technology to Empower Indigenous Culture and Education,” In

World Yearbook of Education 2004: Digital Technologies, Communities, and Education (London; New York: RoutledgeFalmer, 2004), 179–195.

(with Antony Cherian) “Indigenous Peoples and Information Technology,” In Osborne, Robin, ed., From Outreach to Equity: Innovative Models of Library Policy and Practice (Chicago: American Library Association, 2004), 58-60.

(with Mark Christal and Paul Resta) “Virtual Museum Projects in Native America,” Teaching for Equity 2003: 162-164. Available at http://www.smallschoolsproject.org/.

“Marketing in Public Libraries,” In Owens, Irene, ed., Strategic Marketing in Library and Information Science (New

York: Haworth Press, 2003), 215-235. (with Seung-Ah Lee) “Continuing Professional Library and Information Science Education for Advancing Equity of

Access,” ERIC, ED 472 582, 2002, 6 p. (with Antony Cherian) “Information Technology and Educational Achievement for Indigenous Peoples,” 2002

Annual Conference of LIANZA (Library & Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa) Proceedings, Wellington, Aotearoa/New Zealand, November 2002. [CD ROM]

“To Support and Model Native American Library Services,” In Danky, Jim, and Franklin, Robbie, eds. AlternativeLibrary Literature, 2000/2001: A Biennial Anthology (Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland and Co.), 10th ed., 2002.

“Black Hawk” (34-35); “Black Hawk War” (36-38); “Black Hills” (38-39); “Ojibwa” (260-261); “Potawatomi” (286); and “Sacajawea” (302-303). In Rodriguez, Junius P., ed., The Louisiana Purchase: An Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio. 2002.

(with Paul Resta, Marty Kreipe de Montano, and Mark Christal) “Digital Repatriation: Virtual Museum Partnerships with Indigenous Peoples,” International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2002, 1482-1483.

Compiler, “Pathfinders for Four Directions: An Indigenous Educational Model,” ERIC, ED 460 792, 2002, 454 p. “Scilken Aphorisms,” In Roy, Loriene and Antony Cherian, eds., “Getting Libraries the Credit They Deserve”: A

Festschrift in Honor of Marvin H. Scilken, Metuchen, NJ; London: Scarecrow, 2002, 59-90. “ALA Council and the Ethos of Debate,” In Roy, Loriene and Antony Cherian, eds., “Getting Libraries the Credit

They Deserve”: A Festschrift in Honor of Marvin H. Scilken. Metuchen, NJ; London: Scarecrow, 2002, 27-35.

(with Mark Christal) “Digital Repatriation and the Development of a National Virtual Museum of the American Indian,” In The Barents Libraries Conference: Report From a Seminar at Ajtte, Swedish Mountain and Sami Museum, September 10-12 2001, Jokkmokk, Sweden: Ajtte, 2002, 41-45.

“`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything’: A Culturally Responsive Reading Promotion Program.” In The Barents Libraries Conference: Report From a Seminar at Ajtte, Swedish Mountain and Sami Museum, September 10-12 2001, Jokkmokk, Sweden: Ajtte, 2002, 57-65. “`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything’: A Culturally Responsive Reading Promotion Program.” In International Indigenous Librarians Forum 2002: Report From a Seminar at Ajtte, Swedish Mountain and Sami Museum, September 5-8 2001, Jokkmokk, Sweden: Ajtte, 2002, 31-37. “Diversity in the Classroom: Incorporating Service-Learning Experiences in the Library and Information Science

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Curriculum,” In Neely, Teresa Y. and Kuang-Hwei (Janet) Lee-Smeltzer, eds. Diversity Now: People, Collections, and Services in Academic Libraries, Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press, 2001, 213-228.

(with Clara Chu, Ann O’Neill, Carla Stoffle, and Elaine Yontz) “The Future for Latinos in Library Education: A Panel Presentation,” In Castillo-Speed, Lillian, ed. The Power of Language/El Poder de la Palabra: Selected Papers from the Second National REFORMA Conference, Englewood, CO, Libraries Unlimited, 2001, 35-41.

Chapter editor. Sound Instruction: Ready to Use Classroom Practice. Chattanooga, TN: Rapid Intellect: 2001. (with Mark Christal) “Creating a Virtual Tour of the American Indian,” In Sullivan, Robert, ed. Proceedings of the

International Indigenous Librarian’s Forum, Auckland, New Zealand, 2001, 66-74. (with Mark Christal, Marty Kreipe de Montano, and Paul Resta) “Virtual Museums from Four Directions: An

Emerging Model for School-Museum Collaboration,” World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications 2001 (1) 289-294. <http://dl.aace.org/8452)

(with Mark Christal, Marty Kreipe de Montano, and Paul Resta) “Virtual Museums from Four Directions: An Emerging Model for School-Museum Collaboration,” Ed-Media Conference Proceedings, Tampere, Finland, June 25-30, 2001. [CD ROM]

(with Antony Cherian, Mark Christal, Marty Kreipe de Montano, and Paul Resta) “Virtual Museum Collaborations for Cultural Revitalization: The Four Directions Model,” Museums and the Web 2001 Proceedings, Seattle, WA, March 2001. [CD ROM]

(with Antony Cherian, Mark Christal, Marty Kreipe de Montano, and Paul Resta) “Virtual Museum Collaborations for Cultural Revitalization: The Four Directions Model,” Museums and the Web 2001, <http://www.archimuse.com/mw2001/papers/speakers/>, March 2001.

(with Eric Novotny) “How Do We Learn? Contributions of Learning Theory to Reference Service and Library Instruction,” In Sarkodie-Mensha, Kwasi, ed. Reference Services for the Adult Learner: Challenging Issues for the Traditional and Technological Era, Binghamton, NY, Haworth Press, 2000, 129-139.

(with Mark Christal) “Creating a Virtual Tour of the American Indian,” National Association of Native American Studies. 2000 Conference Proceedings, Houston, TX, August, 2000, 304-330. “The International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum: A Professional Life-Affirming Event,” American Library

Association, International Relations Office, “Libraries Build Community and Building a Worldwide Library Community,” <http://www.ala.org/work/international/intlpprs/roy.html>, July 10, 2000.

(with Paul Resta and Mark Christal) “Creating a Virtual Tour of the American Indian,” Proceedings of the National Educational Computing 2000 Conference (NECC), Atlanta, GA, June 2000. [CD ROM]

(with Raymond J. Mooney) “Content-Based Book Recommending Using Learning for Text Categorization,” In Proceedings of the Fifth ACM Conference on Digital Libraries, San Antonio, TX, June 2000, 195-204.

“Indigenous Peoples and Library Services in the United States,” In Szekely, Chris, ed. Issues and Initiatives in Indigenous Librarianship, Auckland, New Zealand, National Library of New Zealand, 1999, 36-48.

(with Raymond J. Mooney) “Content-Based Book Recommending Using Learning for Text Categorization,” In Proceedings of the SIGIR-99 Workshop on Recommender Systems: Algorithms and Evaluation, Berkeley, CA, August, 1999.

“Four Directions: An Indigenous Educational Model,” In Papers from the IFLA Section on Library Services to Multicultural Populations 1998 Satellite Conference on Library Services to Indigenous People, Tromso, Norway, 1998, [10 pp.]

(with Raymond J. Mooney and Paul N. Bennett) “Book Recommending Using Text Categorization with Extracted Information,” In Papers from the AAAI-98/ICML-98 Workshop on Learning for Text Categorization, Madison, Wisconsin, 1998, 49-54.

(with Raymond J. Mooney and Paul N. Bennett) “Book Recommending Using Text Categorization with Extracted Information,” In Papers from the AAAI-98 Workshop on Recommender Systems, Madison, Wisconsin, 1998, 70-74.

"Personality, Tradition, and Library Spirit: A Brief History of Librarian Education," In Roy, Loriene and Sheldon, Brooke, eds. Library and Information Studies Education in the United States, London, Mansell, 1998, 1-15.

"The Public Library as a Popular Materials Center," ERIC, ED 409 010, 1997, 19 p. The Public Library as a Popular Materials Center," The 1997 Popular Culture National Meeting CD ROM. "Dream Catchers, Love Medicine, and Fancy Dancing: Selecting Native American Studies Material in the

Humanities," In Owens, Irene, ed. Acquisitions and Collection Development in the Humanities, New

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York; London: The Haworth Press, 1997, 141-157. “Retaining Cultural Identity in a Transformed Future: The American Indian Library Association Response to ALA

Goal 2000,” In Equal Voices, Many Choices: Ethnic Library Organizations Respond to ALA’s Goal 2000, Chicago, American Library Association, 1997, 23-26.

"Michael Dorris" (vol. 4, 455); "Basil Johnston" (vol. 6, 752-753); "Nanabosho" (vol. 7, 937); "Ojibwe” (contributor, vol.7, 1003-1008); "Quillworking and Quillworkers" (vol 8, 1110-1113); and "Windigo" (vol. 10, 1397-1398) In Birchfield, D. L., ed., Encyclopedia of North American Indians, New York, Marshall Cavendish, 1997.

"Library Spirit: The Library School Experience and Early Professional Work During Progressive Era Texas and Illinois," ERIC, ED 393 467, 1996, 40 p.

"A View of Main Street: The Use of Postcards in Historic Preservation," In Stevens, Norman, ed. Postcards in the Library: Invaluable Visual Resources, Binghamton, NY, Haworth Press, 1996, 141-158.

"Ojibwa," In Galens, Judy, Anna Sheets, and Robyn V. Young, eds. Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, Detroit, MI, Gale, 1995, 1016-1029.

"American Indian Women in Higher Education," In Proceedings of the 8th Annual International Conference for Women in Higher Education, El Paso, UTEP, 1995, 476-484. "Reference Accuracy," In Whitlatch, Jo Bell, ed. Library Users and Reference Services, Binghamton, NY, Haworth

Press, 1995. "Weeding," In Kent, Allen, ed., Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, Vol. 54, Supplement 17, 1994,

352-398. "Problems in Providing Information Access to Native American Populations," In Proceedings of the Fifth

Congresso Nacional de Bibliotecarios, Arquivistas E Documentalistas, Lisbon, Portugal, 1994. "Incorporating Oral History into the Curriculum," In Literacy: Traditional, Cultural, Technological. Selected Papers

from the Annual Conference of the International Association of School Librarianship, ERIC, ED 399 943, 1994.

“Incorporating Oral History into the Curriculum,” ERIC, ED 399 957, 1994, [13 p.]. "Information Resources in the Social Sciences. Class Manual," ERIC, ED 360 082, 1993, 142 p. "Recovering Native Identity: Readers' Advisory Services for Non-Reservation Native Americans," In McCook,

Kathleen de la Pena and Gary O. Roldstad. Developing Reader's Advisory Services: Concepts and Commitments, New York, Neal-Schuman Publishers, 1993.

"A Classic Text Approach to Collection Evaluation," In Harig, Katherin J., Judith Ann Harwood, and Candace R. Benefiel. The Librarian's Idea Book: Research, Innovations, Solutions from ALA Poster Sessions, Chicago, American Library Association, 1993, pp. 44-45.

"Class Manual for Public Libraries," ERIC, ED 352 031, 1992, 134 p. (editor) "Pathfinders for Finding Information on Native Americans with Disabilities," ERIC, RC 018 850, 1992, 78

p. "Texas Public Libraries' Experiences with and Preparation for Censorship," ERIC, ED 345 733, 1992, 32 p. "An Index of Quality of Rural Illinois Public Library Service," ERIC, ED 337 171, 1991, 39 p. (editor) "Pathfinders on Black Dance in America," ERIC, ED 339 380, 1991, 158 p. "Class Manual for Information Resources in the Humanities," ERIC, ED 315 084, 1989, 111 p. "An Investigation of the Use of Weeding and Displays as Methods to Increase the Stock Turnover Rate in Small

Public Libraries," Illinois Library Statistical Report Number 24, Springfield: Illinois State Library, 1987, pp. 28-69.

"The Dunn Report Revisited." Illinois Library Statistical Report Number 20, Springfield: Illinois State Library, 1986, pp. 55-86.

"An Index of Quality of Illinois Public Library Service, 1985." Illinois Library Statistical Report Number 20, Springfield: Illinois State Library, 1986, pp. 87-114.

“A Survey of Children's Librarians in Illinois Public Libraries," Illinois Library Statistical Report Number 21, Springfield: Illinois State Library, 1986, pp. 41-117.

"An Index of Quality of Illinois Public Library Service, 1984." Illinois Library Statistical Report Number 17, Springfield: Illinois State Library, 1985, pp. 21-45.

"Sources of Books for Adults in Eight Illinois Communities." Illinois Library Statistical Report Number 15, Springfield: Illinois State Library, 1984, pp. 1-42.

"Steamboats on the Colorado River," Tucson, Arizona: Graduate Library School, University of Arizona, 1980. 59 p.

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FICTION: "Congenial Heart Failure [short story]," In Blaeser, Kimberly M., Stories Migrating Home: A Collection of Anishinaabe Prose, Bemidji, MN, Loonfeather Press, 1999, 223-228. "The Only Real Hero [short story]," Moccasin Telegraph, 4 (1) (December 1995/January 1996), 15. "The Only Real Hero [short story]," Red Ink, 4 (2) (Spring 1996), 74-75. NEWSLETTER CONTRIBUTIONS: (with Deborah Smith) “Gathering of Readers: A Virtual Celebration of International Indigenous Youth Reading and

Culture,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 27 (2) (Spring 2005): 2. (with Lettie Rodriguez) “The Library at the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, Socorro, Texas,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 26 (4) (Summer 2004): 1, 4. Editor, RUSA Update: MOUSS Tales, January 03- July 04. (with Beth Hallmark and Amanda Traviss) “Introducing WebJunction.og: Your One-Stop Site for Public Access

Computing!,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 26 (2) (Winter 2004): 1-2. “Winds of Change, Libraries in the 21st Century: The 2002 Annual Conference of LIANZA (Library & Information

Association of New Zealand Aotearoa),” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 25 (2) (Winter 2002): 1-2. “Tribal Archives, Libraries and Museums: Preserving Our Language, Memory and Lifeways: A National

Conference,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 24 (4) (Summer 2002): 1-2. “Tribal Libraries, Archives, and Museums: Preserving Our Language, Memory, and Lifeways,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 24 (3) (Spring 2002): 1-2. “`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything’: Year Three,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 24 (2) (Winter 2001): 3. “The Sequoyah Research Center Symposium. Native Stories and Their Keepers: Telling the Public,” American

Indian Libraries Newsletter 24 (2) (Winter 2001): 2. “Second International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum,” International Leads 15 (4) (December 2001): 6. “Are You Thinking About Library School?” El Corazon de Tejas Newsletter 1 (1) (November 2001): 3. (with Aimee Akerman) “UT-Austin Class Implements `Virtual’ Library,” Texas Library Association Library Instruction Round Table Newsletter (Fall 2001): 2, 4. (with Elayne Walstedter) “Greetings from the American Indian Library Association!” Te Ropu Whakahau Panui

2000. “`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything,” A Pilot Reading Incentive Project for Schools on Reservations,” American

Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (4) (Summer 2000): 2. (with Mark Christal) “Creating a Virtual Tour of the National Museum of the American Indian,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (3) (Spring 2000): 1-2. “The International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum: A Personal and Professional Life-Affirming Event,” International

Leads 13 (4) (December 1999): 4. “The International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum: A Personal and Professional Life-Affirming Event,” American

Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (2) (Winter 1999): 1-3. “WIPCE in Hilo, Hawaii,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (1) (Fall 1999): 6. “Traditional Wisdom/Contemporary Knowledge: Developing Indigenous Community Web Projects,” American

Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (4) (Summer 1999): 1-2. “Four Directions: An Indigenous Model of Education,” Te Ropu Whakahau Panui (September 1998): 8-9. “Boozhoo! Anin! Greetings from the American Indian Library Association to Our Friends in Te Ropu Whakahau!”

Te Ropu Whakahau Panui (July 1998): 5-6. “Serving AILA through ALA,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (2) (Winter 1998): 1-2. “Four Directions and Libraries: Partners in Curriculum Development,” Making Connections: A Project of 4Directions Technology Challenge Grant 1 (2) (Summer 1998): 10. “The American Indian Library Association Response to ALA Goal 2000,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 20

(1) (Fall 1997): 1-2. “Four Directions Electronic Mentoring Project,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 20 (1) (Fall 1997): 7. “President’s Column,” American Indian Libraries Newsletter 20 (1) - 20 (4). “Four Directions Electronic Mentoring Project,” Moccasin Telegraph 5 (3) (June/July 1997): 20-21.

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"Fellowships Aid Historian Adan Benavides, Jr.," Graduate School of Library and Information Science, The University of Texas at Austin, Alumni News 51 (July 1995): 4. (contributor) “Reference Research and Statistics Column,” RASD Update, 1994, 1997. “GSLIS Seeks Students to Specialize in Serving Native American Populations,” Library Developments 21 (2)

(April/May 1993): 5. (contributor) "What is User Friendly?" Library Hi Tech News 31 (October 1986): 8-9. BOOK REVIEWS: Secakuku, Susan. Meet Mindy: A Native Girl form the Southwest. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution,

National Museum of the American Indian; Hillsboro, OR: Beyond Words Publishing, 2003. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 26 (4) (Summer 2004), 6-7.

Pulitano, Elvira. Toward a Native American Critical Theory. Lincoln; London: University of Nebraska Press, 2003. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 26 (4) (Summer 2004), 6. TeCube, Leroy. Year in Nam: A Native American Soldier’s Story. Lincoln; London: University of Nebraska Press,

1999. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (4) (Summer 2000), 3-4. Cahete, Gregory A. Igniting the Sparkle: An Indigenous Science Education Model. Skyand, NC: Kivaki Press,

1999. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (3) (Spring 2000), 7-8. Force, Roland W. Politics and the Museum of the American Indian: The Heye & the Mighty. Honolulu: Mechas

Press, 1999. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (3) (Spring 2000), 7. O’Nell, Theresa DeLeane. Disciplined Hearts: History, Identity, and Depression in an American Indian Community.

Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (3) (Spring 2000), 6.

Peacock, Thomas D., ed. A Forever Story: The People and Community of the Fond du Lac Reservation. Cloquet, MN: Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, 1998. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (3) (Spring 2000), 8.

Lamb, Susan. A Guide to Pueblo Pottery. Tucson, AZ: Southwest Parks and Monuments Association, 1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (2) (Winter 1999), 6.

Ross, Luana. Inventing the Savage: The Social Construction of Native American Criminality. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1998. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 22 (2) (Winter 1999), 5.

Yamane, Linda. The Snake that Lived in the Santa Cruz Mountains and Other Ohlone Stories. Berkeley, CA: Oyate, 1998. Multicultural Review 8 (2) (June 1999), 108-109.

Graham, Loren R. A Face in the Rock: The Tale of a Grand Island Chippewa. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (4) (Summer 1999), 7-8.

Michno, Gregory F. Lakota Noon: The Indian Narrative of Custer’s Defeat. Missoula, MT: Mountain Press Publishing Co., 1997. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (4) (Summer 1999), 8.

Owens, Louis. Dark River. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1999. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (4) (Summer 1999), 7. Keams, Geri. Snail Girl Brings Water. New York: Rising Moon Books for Young Readers, 1998. School Library

Journal 45 (5) (May 1999), 108. Blue Cloud, Peter (Aroniawenrate). Clans of Many Nations: Selected Poems: 1969-1994. Fredonia, NY: White

Pine Press, 1995. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (2) (Spring 1999), 11. Erdrich, Louise. The Antelope Wife. New York: HarperFlamingo, 1998. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21

(2) (Spring 1999), 12-13. Hogan, Linda. Solar Storms: A Novel. New York: Scribner, 1995. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (2)

(Spring 1999), 11-12. Landes, Ruth. The Ojibwa Woman. Reprint. Lincoln; London: University of Nebraska Press, 1997. American

Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (2) (Spring 1999), 12. Owens, Louis. Nightland. New York: Penguin, 1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (2) (Spring 1999),

12. Silko, Leslie Marmon. Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit: Essays on Native American Life Today. New

York: Simon & Schuster, 1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (2) (Spring 1999), 13. Garrod, Andrew and Colleen Larimore. First Person, First Peoples: Native American College Graduates Tell Their

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Life Stories. Ithica, NY: Cornell University Press, 1997. Counterpoise 2 (2) (April 1998): 28. Midge, Tiffany. Outlaws, Renegades and Saints: Diary of a Mixed Up Halfbreed. Greenfield Center, NY:

Greenfield Review Press, 1996. Counterpoise 2 (2) (April 1998): 37. Mihesuah, Devon A. American Indians: Stereotypes and Realities. Halifax, NS, Canada: Clarity Press, 1996.

Counterpoise 2 (2) (April 1998): 22-23. Bierhorst, John, ed. The Deetkatoo: Native American Stories About Little People. New York: William Morrow,

1998. Multicultural Review 7 (4) (December 1998), 94. Matcheck, Diane. The Sacrifice. New York: Farrar, 1998. School Library Journal 44 (10) (October 1998), 140. Native Languages Revitalization Resource Directory: The Americas, Alaska, Hawaii, Pacific Region. Santa Fe:

Institute for the Preservation of the Original Languages of the Americas (IPOLA), 1998. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (1) (Fall 1998), 8.

Northrup, Jim. The Rez Road Follies: Canoes, Casinos, Computers, and Birch Bark Baskets. New York: Kodansha International, 1997. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (1) (Fall 1998), 8-9.

Aleshire, Peter. Reaping the Whirlwind: The Apache Wars. New York: Facts on File, 1998; Stefoff, Rebecca. Tecumseh and the Shawnee Confederation. New York: Facts on File, 1998. School Library Journal 44 (7) (July 1998), 101.

Zaykowski, Dorothy. Native American Women of North America. Greensboro, NC: Todor, 1997. School Library Journal 44 (7) (July 1998), 112.

Rice, Earle, Jr. Life Among the Great Plains Indians. Lucent: 1997. School Library Journal 44 (4) (April 1998), 153.

Robbins, Louise S. Censorship and the American Library: The American Library Association’s Response to Threats to Intellectual Freedom, 1939-1969. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1996. Library Acquisitions: Practice & Theory 22 (2) (1998), 234-235.

Garrod, Andrew and Colleen Larimore. First Person, First Peoples: Native American College Graduates Tell Their Life Stories. Ithica, NY: Cornell University Press, 1997. MSRRT Newsletter 11 (2) (March/April 1998), 5.

Erdrich, Louise. The Blue Jay’s Dance: A Birth Year. New York: HarperCollins, 1995. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 20 (3) (Spring 1998), 9.

Treuer, David. Little. New York: Saint Martin’s Press, 1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 20 (3) (Spring 1998), 10.

Vizenor, Gerald. Hotline Healers: An Almost Browne Novel. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England, 1997. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 20 (3) (Spring 1998), 10.

Bruchac, Joseph. Bowman’s Store. New York: Dial Books, 1997. School Library Journal 43 (12) (December 1997), 133.

Green, Richard G. Sing Like a Hermit Thrush. Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada; Sandborn, NY: Ricara Features, 1996. Counterpoise 1 (3) (July 1997), 41.

Esbensen, Barbara Juster, The Star Maiden: An Ojibway Tale (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1988); Osinski, Alice, The Chippewa (Chicago: Children’s Press, 1992); Regguinti, Gordon, The Sacred Harvest: Ojibway Wild Rice Gathering (Minneapolis: Lerner, 1992); Tanner, Helen Hornbeck, The Ojibwa (New York; Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 1992) In Muse, Daphne, ed., The New Press Guide to Multicultural Resources for Young Readers, New York, The New Press, 1997.

Sneve, Virginia Driving Hawk. The Trickster and the Troll. Lincoln; London: University of Nebraska Press, 1997. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 20 (2) (Winter 1997), 10.

Allen, Paula Gunn and Patricia Clark Smith. As Long as the Rivers Flow: The Stories of Nine Native Americans. New York: Scholastic, 1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (4) (Summer 1997), 9.

Erdrich, Louise. Tales of Burning Love. New York: HarperCollins, 1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (4) (Summer 1997), 11-12.

Jacobs, Paul Samuel. James Printer: A Novel of Rebellion. New York: Scholastic, 1997. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (4) (Summer 1997), 13-14. Mendoza, Vincent L. Son of Two Bloods. Lincoln; London: University of Nebraska Press, 1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (4) (Summer 1997), 13. Querry, Ron. The Death of Bernadette Lefthand: A Novel. New York: Bantam Books, 1995; Santa Fe, NM: Red

Crane Books, 1993. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (4) (Summer 1997), 11. Glancy, Diane. The Only Piece of Furniture in the House. Wakefield, RI; London: Moyer Bell, 1996. American

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Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (3) (Spring 1997), 11-12. Holm, Tom. Strong Hearts, Wounded Souls: Native American Veterans of the Vietnam War. Austin, TX:

University of Texas Press, 1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (3) (Spring 1997), 10. Reuben Snake, Your Humble Serpent: Indian Visionary and Activist. As told to Jay C. Fikes. Santa Fe: Clear Light

Publishers, 1996. Counterpoise 1 (1) (January 1997), 30-31. Nichols, John D. and Earl Nyholm. A Concise Dictionary of Minnesota Ojibwe. Minneapolis: University of

Minnesota Press, 1995. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (2) (Winter 1996), 11. Green, Richard G. Sing Like a Hermit Thrush. Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada; Sandborn, NY: Ricara Features, 1996.

American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (2) (Winter 1996), 13. Reuben Snake, Your Humble Serpent: Indian Visionary and Activist. As told to Jay C. Fikes. Santa Fe: Clear Light

Publishers, 1996. MSRRT Newsletter 9 (7/8) (September/October 1996), 5. Johnston, Basil H. Indian School Days. Norman; London: University of Oklahoma Press, 1995. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (1) (Fall 1996), 7. Johnston, Basil H. The Manitous: The Spiritual World of the Ojibway. New York: HarperCollins, 1995. American

Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (1) (Fall 1996), 7. Paquin, Ron and Robert Doherty. Not First in Nobody's Heart: The Life Story of A Contemporary Chippewa.

Ames, IA: Iowa State University, 1992. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (1) (Fall 1996), 7-8. Alexie, Sherman. Reservation Blues. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1995, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (4) (Summer 1995), 8. Marshall, Joseph. Winter of the Holy Iron. Santa Fe: Red Crane Books, 1994, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (4) (Summer 1995), 7. Owens, Louis. Bone Game. Norman; London: University of Oklahoma Press, 1994, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (4) (Summer 1995), 8. Gilman, Carolyn. The Grand Portage Story. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1992, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (3) (Spring 1995), 5. McAuliffe, Dennis, Jr. The Deaths of Sybil Bolton: An American History. New York: Times Books, 1994,

American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (3) (Spring 1995), 5. Meyer, Melissa L. The White Earth Tragedy: Ethnicity and Dispossession at a Minnesota Anishinaabe Reservation,

1889-1920. Lincoln; London: University of Nebraska Press, 1994, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (3) (Spring 1995), 6.

Tanner, John. The Falcon: A Narrative of the Captivity and Adventures of John Tanner. 1830. Reprint. New York: Penguin, 1994, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (3) (Spring 1995), 5.

Whaley, Rick with Walter Bresette. Walleye Warriors: An Effective Alliance Against Racism and for the Earth. Philadelphia; Gabriola Island, B.C.: New Society Publishers, 1994, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (3) (Spring 1995), 6.

Patterson, Lotsee and Mary Ellen Snodgrass. Indian Terms of the Americas. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1994, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (2) (Winter 1994), 7.

Wallis, Velma. Two Old Women: An Alaska Legend of Betrayal, Courage, and Survival. New York: HarperCollins, 1993, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (2) (Winter 1994), 6.

Dorris, Michael. Paper Trail: Essays. New York: HarperCollins, 1994, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (1) (Fall 1994), 8.

Francis, Lee, et. al (eds.), "Native America Literatures," Callaloo 17 (1) (Winter 1994) American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (1) (Fall 1994), 8. Kegg, Maude. Portage Lake: Memories of the Ojibwe Childhood. Edited and transcribed by John D. Nickols.

Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1993, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (1) (Fall 1994), 8. Meeker, James, E., Joan E. Elias, and John A. Heim. Plants Used by the Great Lakes Ojibwa. Odanah, WI: Great

Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, 1993, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (1) (Fall 1994), 8.

Oliver, Chad. The Cannibal Owl. New York: Bantam Books, 1994, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 17 (1) (Fall 1994), 8.

Oliver, Chad. The Cannibal Owl. New York: Bantam Books, 1994, Austin American Statesman, September 4, 1994.

Vizenor, Gerald, ed. Summer in the Spring: Anishinaabe Lyric Poems and Stories. New Edition. American Indian

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Literature and Critical Studies Series. Norman, OK; London: University of Oklahoma Press, 1993, American Indian Libraries Newsletter 16 (4) (Summer 1994), 7.

Erdrich, Louise. The Bingo Palace. New York: HarperCollins, 1994, American Indian Librarians Newsletter 16 (3) (Spring 1994), 5.

Northrup, Jim. Walking the Rez Road. Voyageur Press: Stillwater, MN, 1993; American Indian Libraries Newsletter 16 (2) (Winter 1993), 4. Benham, Frances and Ronald R. Powell. Success in Answering Reference Questions: Two Studies. Scarecrow Press:

Metuchen, NJ, 1987, Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 41 (1) (January 1990), 69- 70.

Weingand, Darlene E. (ed) "Adult Education, Literacy, and Libraries," Library Trends, vol. 35, no. 2 (1986), Libraries & Culture 23 (2) (Spring 1988), 232-233.

Benidt, Bruce Weir. The Library Book: Centennial History of the Minneapolis Public Library. Minneapolis: Minneapolis Public Library and Information Center, 1984; The Journal of Library History, Philosophy & Comparative Librarianship, 21 (4) (Fall 1986), 787-788.

MEDIA REVIEWS: [video] How to Trace Your Native American Heritage. Dallas, TX: Rich-Heape Films, Inc., 1998. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 21 (1) (Fall 1998), 7-8. [video] The Chinook Trilogy. Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, 1994. Library Journal 122 (6) (April

1, 1997), 143. [video] In Whose Honor? Indian Mascots and Nicknames in Sports. Champaign, IL: Jay Rosenstein, 1996.

American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (4) (Summer 1997), 14. [audio recording] Alexie, Sherman. Indian Killer. 3 cassettes. Abridged. 4 hours. San Bruno, CA: Audio Literature,

1996. American Indian Libraries Newsletter 19 (3) (Spring 1997), 12. [video] The Nashville Series. Vol. 1: The Number System. Nashville, TN: Ice/Red Ridge Entertainment, 1992, 1995

release. Library Journal, 121 (18) (November 1, 1996), 119. INDEXING: “Index,” In Roy, Loriene and Antony Cherian, eds., “ Getting Libraries the Credit They Deserve”: A Festschrift in

Honor of Marvin H. Scilken, Metuchen, NJ; London: Scarecrow, 2002, 145-149. FORTHCOMING PUBLICATIONS : (with A. Arro Smith) “Preface,” Library Services to Indigenous Populations: Viewpoints and Resources (Chicago:

ALA, 2005). (with Mark Christal and Antony Cherian) “Stories Told: Tribal Communities and the Development of Virtual

Museums,” Journal of Internet Cataloging. (Co-edited with Antony Cherian and Daniel Alonzo) Tribal Libraries, Archives and Museums: Preserving Our Language, Memory and Lifeways. Metuchen, NJ; London: Scarecrow, 2004. (with A. Arro Smith) “From Practitioner to Doctoral Student: Transitioning into a Doctoral Program in Library and

Information Science,” in Clara Chu and Brenda Johnson-Grau,eds. PRAXIS. (with Daniel Alonzo) “What’s Marketing Got to Do With It?” ERIC, 2003. (with Aimee Akerman) “OKSALE: Building a Native American Virtual Library,” In Libutti, Patricia, ed., Digital

Resources and Librarians: Innovation, Invention, and Implementation (Chicago: ACRL, 2003): 132-136. (with Mark Christal) “Digital Repatriation: Constructing a Culturally Responsive Virtual Museum Tour,” JLIS. (with Mark Christal) “Digital Repatriation: Creating a National Virtual Museum of the American Indian,” Resource

Sharing and Information Networks 15 (1) 2000. “Collaborations to Advance Tribal Library Development,” Third International Indigenous Librarians Forum

Proceedings.

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EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES: American Indian Culture and Research Journal, Manuscript Reviewer, 1988. Canadian Journal of Native Studies/La Revue Canadienne Des Etudes Autochtones, Manuscript Reviewer, 2000. Counterpoise, Assistant Editor, Native American Studies, 1996-1998. Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, Manuscript Reviewer, 1998. Library Acquisitions: Practice and Theory, Reviews Section, Board member, 1997-. Libraries & Culture, [formerly: The Journal of Library History, Philosophy & Comparative Librarianship],

Editorial Board member, January 1987-June 1997. The Electronic Library, Editorial Advisory Board, 2002-. The New Advocate: For Those Involved with Young People and Their Literature, Editorial Advisory Board, 2000-. INTERVIEWS, NEWS COVERAGE, AND PUBLICATIONS ABOUT ROY’S WORK: “Honoring Generations: Developing the Next Generation of Tribal Librarians,” Native America Calling, The

National Electronic Talking Circle, May 2, 2005. “Rebels: Loriene Roy, University of Texas at Austin: Recognizing Gifts,” Supplement to Library Journal: Movers & Shakers 2005 130 (5) (March 15, 2005): 41. “Texas Excellence in Teaching: The Winners of the 2005 Texas Exes Teaching Awards, in Their Own Words,” Alcalde 93 (3) (March/April 2005) “Advisory Committee Profile,” Crossroads: The Newsletter of WebJunction.org, December 2004. Hayden, Carla D., “President’s Message: Reading Out to the Underserved,” American Libraries 35 (3) (March 2004): 3. Reeves, Stuart, “Grant Helps American Indian Libraries,” The Daily Texan (November 4, 2003). “NZ Connection Bolstered by UT Librarian,” Yacker: The Edward A. Clark Center for Australian & New Zealand Studies, The University of Texas at Austin 26 (Fall 2002): 4. “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything! Promoting Reading on the Rez,” Native Messenger: The Newsletter of the New Mexico Office of Indian Affairs 1 (1) (Fall 2002): 7. Berry, John, “President’s Message: Equity of Access: Our Continuing Challenge,” American Libraries 33 (6)

(June/July 2002): 7. “Places an MLS Can Take You,” American Libraries 33 (3) (March 2002): 47-48. “Leadership: Loriene Roy,” In Capital Campaign Mileston Celebration Commemorative Publication. Austin, TX:

University of Texas at Austin, 2002. “Best of `Austin’s Own’ 2001,” Interview Aired on Channel 18, Austin, Texas (December 30, 2001). “Member Spotlight,” American Library Association, Office of Diversity and Outreach Services. Available at

http://www.ala.org/diversity. Accessed: November 30, 2001. “The Oksale Virtual Library Project,” Mind and Spirit (November 1, 2001). “Professor Honored for Role as a Public Servant,” The Daily Texan (November 1, 2001). “Austin’s Own,” Interview Aired on Channel 8, Austin, Texas (September 2, 2001). Graham, Michael, “Dr. Loriene Roy on the Role of the American Library,” Library Netnews 4 (2) (February 2001):

4, 12, 14. Miller, Carlos, “Chandler Library Reads on the Rez,” Arizona Republic (October 31, 2000). Available at:

http://www.arizonarepublic.com:80/mesa/articles/1026library26Z11.html. Accessed: November 1, 2000. McCook, Kathleen de la Pena, “Reconnecting Library Education and the Mission of Community,” Library Journal

(September 1, 2000), 164-165. Margolis, Rick and Andrea Glick. “Reading on the Rez,” School Library Journal 39 (9) (September 2000).

Available at: http://www.slj.com/articles/news/20000901_8946.asp. Accessed: November 1, 2000. Harmeyer, Linda, “Family Night a Success,” Aihidago O:S [Sacaton School District Newsletter] 22 (2) (September

1, 2000): 1. “Reading Promo on Reservations Reaches Six Schools in NM, AZ,” Library Hotline (August 14, 2000): 4-5. Kelly, Mark, “In a UT Graduate [Sara Joiner], Poor Children Find a Hero,” Austin American Statesman (May 20,

2000). Twist, Kade, “Four Directions to Making the Internet Indian,” Digital Divide Network. Available (April 2002)

<http://www.digitaldividenetwork.org/content/stories/index.cfm?key=1>.

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Neff, Nancy, “Reading Advocate: Sara Joiner,” OnCampus 27 (15) (May 12, 2000). Available at: http://www.utexas.edu/admin/opa/oncampus/00cc_issues/oc00512/oc_joiner.html. Accessed: November 1, 2000.

Santos, Juan, “Library `Bookstore’ Method Hooks Readers, Upsets Peers,” (Raleigh, NC) News and Observer, April 15, 1984.

BIOGRAPHICAL ENTRIES: International Who’s Who of Professional and Business Women. Raleigh, NC: American Biographical Institute,

2001. 9th ed. FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, SPECIAL HONORS 2005 Texas Exes Teaching Award, The University of Texas at Austin, 2005. University Research Institute Faculty Travel Grant, The University of Texas at Austin, October, 2004. Temple Teaching Fellowship, School of Information, The University of Texas at Austin, 2004-2005. Research Internship, Office of Graduate Studies, The University of Texas at Austin, 2004-2005. “Honoring Generations: Developing the Next Generation of Tribal Librarians,” Recruiting and Training Librarians

for the 21st Century Grant ($341,294), U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, October 28, 2003. University Research Institute Faculty Travel Grant, The University of Texas at Austin, October, 2003. Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Volunteer Services to Humanities/Government Magnet for International

Studies, Fulmore Middle School of Austin Independent School District, May 13, 2003. University Research Institute Faculty Travel Grant, The University of Texas at Austin, May 2003. Outstanding Alumna 2002, School of Information Resources and Library Science, University of Arizona, Fall 2002. Finalist, 21st Century Librarian Award, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University, Fall 2002. Dean’s Fellow, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, The University of Texas at Austin, Spring

2003. The Embassy of the United States of America, Wellington, New Zealand, Public Affairs Section. Mutual

Educational and Cultural Exchange Act Grant, July 2002. Tocker Foundation Outreach Grant ($100,000), 2002-2003. Certificate of Appreciation for Making a Significant Contribution to Advancing the Awareness of Women’s

History, Austin Public Library, March 22, 2002. Guest Coach, University of Texas at Austin, Lady Longhorns Basketball, January 30, 2002. University Research Institute Faculty Travel Grant, The University of Texas at Austin, December, 2001. Research Internship, Office of Graduate Studies, The University of Texas at Austin, 2002-2003. Joe and Bettie Branson Ward Excellence Award for Research, Teaching, or Demonstration Activities that

Contribute to Changes of Positive Value to Society, The University of Texas at Austin, 2001. School for International Training, Program in Intercultural Management (PIM) Group Fund Grant, 2001. Nominated, Leadership for a Changing World, Advocacy Institute/Ford Foundation, 2001. Research Internship, Office of Graduate Studies, The University of Texas at Austin, 2001-2002. Tocker Foundation Outreach Grant ($29,000), 2000. University Research Institute Faculty Travel Grant, The University of Texas at Austin, September, 2000. John P. Commons Teaching Fellowship, GSLIS, The University of Texas at Austin, 2000-2001. Guest Coach, University of Texas at Austin, Lady Longhorns Basketball, January 26, 2000. University Research Institute Faculty Travel Grant, The University of Texas at Austin, August, 1999. John P. Commons Teaching Fellowship, GSLIS, The University of Texas at Austin, 1999-2000. University Research Institute Faculty Travel Grant, The University of Texas at Austin, January 1999. Nominated, Writer of the Year, Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers & Storytellers, Fall 1998. Special Recognition of Outstanding Contribution, Four Directions Innovation Technology Grant, Pueblo of

Laguna/Laguna Department of Education, 1997. Phi Kappa Phi, Certificate for Dedicated Service in the Promotion of Excellence in Higher Education, The

University of Texas at Austin Chapter of The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, October 1997. University Research Institute Faculty Travel Grant, The University of Texas at Austin, October 1997. Alumni Teaching Fellowship, GSLIS, The University of Texas at Austin, 1997-1998.

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University Research Institute Faculty Travel Grant, The University of Texas at Austin, April 1997. University Research Institute Faculty Travel Grant, The University of Texas at Austin, July 1996. University Research Institute Faculty Travel Grant, The University of Texas at Austin, December 1994. University Research Institute Faculty Travel Grant, The University of Texas at Austin, July 1994. HEA Title IIB Library Career Training Program Grant: Training Specialists to Serve Native American Populations,

1993. James W. Vick Texas Excellence Award for Academic Advisors, GSLIS, The University of Texas at Austin, 1992. University Research Institute Faculty Travel Grant, The University of Texas at Austin, 1992. Texas Excellence Teaching Award for Advisors, GSLIS, The University of Texas at Austin, 1991. Certificate of Appreciation, Austin Music Industry Council, for work completed by the advanced reference classes

related to the music industry, 1990. Honorary Texas Citizen, Governor's Office, for work associated with the Governor's Energy Management Center's

Energy Resource Mini-Grants for Small Libraries, 1990. John P. and Alice McCarthy Commons Lecturer in Children's Librarianship, GSLIS, The University of Texas at

Austin, 1988/89. University Research Institute Summer Research Award, The University of Texas at Austin, 1989. Policy Research Institute Award, Policy Research Institute, The University of Texas at Austin, 1989. John P. Commons Teaching Fellow, GSLIS, the University of Texas at Austin, 1988. Participant, Third Institute on Research Libraries for Library and Information Science Faculty, 1988. Texas Library Association Research Grant, 1988. Texas Excellence in Teaching Award, GSLIS, The University of Texas at Austin, 1988. John P. Commons Teaching Fellow, GSLIS, The University of Texas at Austin, 1987. Latzer/Stewart Fellowship, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois, 1986. Graduate College Conference Travel Grant, University of Illinois, 1986. NEH Travel Grant to attend the Library History Seminar VII in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1985. Graduate College Conference Travel Grant, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of

Illinois, 1985. Director's Grant, American Indian Scholarships, INC., 1984. Reece Research Award, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois, 1983. HEA Title IIB Fellowship, University of Illinois, 1983. HEA Title IIB Fellowship, University of Arizona, 1980. Fellowship, Los Angeles County Medical Association, 1980. Nominated for Library of Congress Internship, University of Arizona, 1980. Squibb Award (scholastic achievement), Oregon Institute of Technology, 1975. PRESENTATIONS: INTERNATIONAL: (Co-presenter) “From the Global Village to the Indigenous Village: The Role of the Library in Preserving the

Cultural Identity of Indigenous People,” World Library and Information Congress, 70th IFLA General Conference and Council, Buenos Aires, Argentina. (August 25, 2004)

(Co-presenter) “Poster Session: Community Engagement in Tribal Librarianship,” Third International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum 2003, Santa Fe, New Mexico. (November 11, 2003)

(Co-presenter) “Collaborations to Further Indigenous Librarianship,” Third International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum 2003, Santa Fe, New Mexico. (November 11, 2003)

“New Initiatives in Indigenous Librarianship,” Poster Session, World Library and Information Congress, 69th IFLA General Conference and Council, Berlin, Germany. (August 5-6, 2003)

“If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything: A National Reading Club for Native Children,” 6rd Annual Diversity Fair, American Library Association/Canadian Library Association Annual Conference, Toronto, Canada. (June 21, 2003)

(Co-presenter) “Serving Native American/First Nation Youth Populations in Libraries,” American Library Association/Canadian Library Association Annual Conference, Toronto, Canada. (June 21, 2003)

“The International Indigenous Librarians Forum,” “Freedom Beyond Borders: Information Networking in Action,”

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2003 Transborder Library Forum, College Station, Texas. (March 30, 2003) “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything: A National Reading Club for Native Children,” Poster Session, “Freedom

Beyond Borders: Information Networking in Action,” 2003 Transborder Library Forum, College Station, Texas. (March 29, 2003)

(Co-presenter) “New Perspectives on Tribal Archives,” 2002 Annual Conference of LIANZA (Library & Information Associaiton of New Zealand Aotearoa), Wellington, Aotearoa/New Zealand. (November 20, 2002)

(Co-presenter) “Information Technology and Education Achievement for Indigenous Peoples,” 2002 Annual Conference of LIANZA (Library & Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa), Wellington, Aotearoa/New Zealand. (November 19, 2002)

“`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything’: A Culturally Responsive Reading Promotion Program,” 6th World Indigenous People’s Conference on Education, Stoney Park, Morley, Alberta, Canada. (August 9, 2002)

“`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything’: A Culturally Responsive Reading Promotion Program,” 6th World Indigenous People’s Conference on Education, Stoney Park, Morley, Alberta, Canada. (August 7, 2002)

“Developments in Indigenous Information Services,” Colloquium, The University of New South Wales, School of Information Systems, Technology and Management, Sydney, Australia. (July 12, 2002)

“Tribal Archives: Preserving Our Language, Memory, and Lifeways,” Colloquium, Te Wanaga o Raukawa, Maori & Information Management, Otaki, Aotearoa/New Zealand. (July 13, 2002)

“Tribal Cultural Centers,” Colloquium, Victoria University of Wellington, School of Information Management, Wellington, Aotearoa/New Zealand. (July 4, 2002)

“An Indigenous Approach to Developing a Virtual Education Library,” Colloquium, The University of Auckland, Library, Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand. (July 2, 2002)

(Co-presenter) “LIBRA: A Learning Intelligent Agent for Book Recommending,” Colloquium, The University of Waikato, The Library, Hamilton, Aotearoa/New Zealand. (June 28, 2002)

“Developing a Virtual Library for a Tribal College,” Colloquium, The University of Waikato, The Library, Hamilton, Aotearoa/New Zealand. (June 28, 2002)

“Native American Writing,” Bok & Bibliotek 2001, Goteborg International Book Fair, Gothenburg, Sweden. (September 13, 2001)

“`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything,’” The Barents Libraries Conference in 2001, Jokkmokk, Sweden. (September 10, 2001)

“Digital Repatriation: The Development of a National Virtual Museum of the American Indian,” The Barents Libraries Conference in 2001, Jokkmokk, Sweden. (September 10, 2001)

“`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything,’ A Culturally Reponsive Reading Promotion Program,” Second Indigenous Librarians’ Forum 2001, Jokkmokk, Sweden. (September 5, 2001)

“From Tribal Records Repository to Corridor on the PowWow Super Highway: Library Development for American Indians Since the Late 1960s,” Libraries in Times of Utopian Thoughts and Social Protests--The Libraries of the Late 1960-ies and the 1970-ies, Boras, Sweden. (May 29, 2001)

“Diversity in the Classroom: Incorporating Service Learning Experiences in the Library and Information Science Curriculum,” International Conference on the University as Citizen: Engaging Universities & Communities, Tampa, Florida. (February 23, 2001)

“`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything: Planning a School-Year-Long Program at a Tribal School,” Coming Together: Sharing our Research, Practice and Indigenous Knowledge, Winnipeg, Canada. (October 20, 2000)

“To Support and Model Native American Library Services: Developing Partners,” X. Transborder Library Forum, Albuquerque, New Mexico. (March 25, 2000)

“Four Directions: An Indigenous Model of Education,” International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum, Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand. (November 3, 1999)

(Co-presenter) “Four Directions and the Development of a National Virtual Museum of the American Indian,” World Indigenous People’s Conference on Education, Hilo, Hawaii. (August 4, 1999)

“The Four Directions Project,” Library Services to Indigenous People: An IFLA Satellite Conference, Tromso, Norway. (August 12, 1998) [delivered in absentia]

"Native American Women in Higher Education," 8th Annual International Conference for Women in Higher Education, San Francisco. (January 7, 1995)

"Incorporating Oral History into the Curriculum," 23rd Annual Conference of the International Association of School Librarianship (IASL), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (July 21, 1994)

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“Valuing Culture Through the Oral Tradition," 23rd Annual Conference of the International Association of School Librarianship (IASL), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (July 21, 1994)

"Problems in Providing Information Access to Native American Populations," Fifth Congresso Nacional de Bibliotecarios, Arquivistas E Documentalistas, Lisbon, Portugal. (January 26, 1994)

"A Classic Text Approach to Collection Evaluation," Poster Session, International Federation of Library Associations General Conference, Stockholm, Sweden. (August 20 and 21, 1990) [delivered in absentia]

NATIONAL: (Co-presenter) “Gen X or Just Gen? So You Want to Work with Art Information,” Art Libraries Society of North

America, 33rd Annual Conference, Houston, Texas. (April 5, 2005) (Co-presenter) “WebJunction: Your Gateway to Continuing Education,” ALISE Conference 2005, Boston. (January

14, 2002) (Co-presenter) “Teaching and Society: LIS Education Within the Context of Social Justice,” ALISE Conference

2005, Boston. (January 13, 2002) (Co-presenter) “The Spectrum Initiative: Crossing Boundaries to Create a New Workforce,” ALISE Conference

2005, Boston. (January 12, 2002) (Co-presenter) “The Spectrum Initiative: A Longitudinal Study,” Poster Session, American Library Association

Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida. (June 27, 2004) (Co-presenter) “`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything’: Promoting Reading at Schools on or Near Reservations,” 6rd

Annual Diversity Fair, American Library Association Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida. (June 26, 2004)

“Outreach Models Using Information Technology,” Something for Everyone: An Equity Self Assessment Workshop, American Library Association Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida. (June 25, 2004)

(Co-presenter) “The State of American Librarianship,” International Relations Round Table Preconference, American Library Association Annual Conference, Orlando, Florida. (June 25, 2004)

“Developing Indigenous Information Services: From Learning Styles to the Native Bridge to WebJunction,” The 2004 Tribal College Librarians Professional Development Institute, Bozeman, Montana. (June 17, 2004)

(Reader) “The Museum at Red Earth,” Voices from the Past, Education for the Future, Third. Sequoyah Research Center Symposium, Little Rock, Arkansas. (November 14, 2003)

“Congenial Heart Failure [short story],” Voices from the Past, Education for the Future, Third. Sequoyah Research Center Symposium, Little Rock, Arkansas. (November 14, 2003)

“Education Achievement for Indigenous Information Professionals,” Voices from the Past, Education for the Future, Third. Sequoyah Research Center Symposium, Little Rock, Arkansas. (November 14, 2003)

“Developing a National Reading Club for Native Children,” Voices from the Past, Education for the Future, Third. Sequoyah Research Center Symposium, Little Rock, Arkansas. (November 14, 2003)

(Co-presenter) “Out of School/After School Learning: Prevention and Enrichment,” Viburnum/Library of Congress Center for the Book Workshop on Planning and Implementing Family Literacy Projects,” Austin, Texas. (September 12, 2003)

“If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything: A National Reading Club for Native Children,” Resource Area Exhibit, Ninth National American Indian and Alaska Native Child Care Conference, San Antonio, Texas. (May 6, 2003)

“Tribal Schools and the Development of a National Virtual Museum of the American Indian,” Poster Session, National Council on Public History 25th Annual Conference, Houston. (April 26, 2003)

(Co-presenter) “President’s Program,” American Library Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia. (June 16, 2002)

(Co-presenter) “The Second International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum: Continuing to Affirm the Knowledge and Values of Indigenous Peoples in the Age of Information,” International Poster Session, American Library Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia. (June 16, 2002)

(Co-presenter) “`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything’: Promoting Reading at Schools on or Near Reservations,” 5rd Annual Diversity Fair, American Library Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia. (June 15, 2002)

(Co-presenter) “Resume/Job/Career Clinic,” Spectrum Leadership Institute, Atlanta, Georgia. (June 13, 2002) (Co-presenter) “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything,” Information and Resource Table, Tribal Libraries, Archives

and Museums: Preserving Our Language, Memory, and Lifeways, Phoenix, Arizona. (May 9-11, 2002)

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(Co-presenter) “`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything’: Reading on the Rez,” Public Library Association Ninth National Conference, Phoenix, Arizona. (March 16, 2002)

“The International Digital Children’s Library and Involvement of Indigenous Peoples: A Response,” International Children’s Digital Library Colloquium, Berkeley. (February 16, 2002)

“Work in Indian Country,” Welfare Reform Taskforce, Department of Health and Human Services, Conference Call on Telecommunications in Rural Communities. (January 22, 2002)

(Co-presenter) “Service-Based Learning,” ALISE Conference 2002, New Orleans. (January 17, 2002) (Co-presenter) “The Spectrum Initiative and the Future of LIS Faculty Diversity,” ALISE Conference 2002, New

Orleans. (January 17, 2002) Reader (“Aunt Lucy’s Bed”): “An Evening with American Indian Writers and Storytellers,” The University of

Arkansas at Little Rock, Little Rock. (November 17, 2001) “It’s a Good Day to be an Indigenous Librarian,” Native Stories and Their Keepers: Telling the Public. Sequoyah

Research Center Symposium, Little Rock, Arkansas. (November 17, 2001) “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything,” LVA (Literacy Volunteers of America) Conference 2001: A Literacy Odyssey,

Albuquerque. (October 18, 2001) (Co-presenter) “Developing a Virtual Library of Education Resources for a Tribal College,” Poster Session,

American Library Association Annual Conference, San Francisco. (June 17, 2001) (Co-presenter) “`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything’: Planning a School-Year-Long Reading Incentive Program at a

Tribal School,” 4rd Annual Diversity Fair, American Library Association Annual Conference, San Francisco. (June 16, 2001)

(Co-presenter) “The Spectrum Initiative,” 4rd Annual Diversity Fair, American Library Association Annual Conference, San Francisco. (June 16, 2001)

“A Culturally Responsive Reading Promotion Program,” National Conference on Asian Pacific American Librarians, San Francisco. (June 14, 2001)

(Co-presenter) “Digital Reparation: Constructing a Culturally Responsive Virtual Museum Tour,” Poster Session, National Conference on Asian Pacific American Librarians, San Francisco. (June 14, 2001)

(Co-presenter) “`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything’: A Reading Incentive Program for Schools on Reservations,” National Association of Native American Studies, Houston, Texas. (February 14, 2001)

(Co-presenter) “In Whose Voice?: Cultural Property Issues and Native American Storytelling,” Storytelling in the Millennium: Finding Meaning Through Narrative After Postmodernism, Waco, Texas. (February 9, 2001)

(panel moderator): “The Future for Latinos in Library Education,” REFORMA National Conference II, Tucson. (August 4, 2000)

“The International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum: A Professional Life-Affirming Event,” ALA International Relations Office, “Libraries Build Community and Building a Worldwide Library Community,” American Library Association Annual Conference, Chicago. (July 10, 2000)

(Co-presenter) “`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything’: Planning a School-Year-Long Reading Incentive Program at a Tribal School,” Poster Session, American Library Association Annual Conference, Chicago. (July 9, 2000)

(Co-presenter) “The International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum,” International Poster Session, American Library Association Annual Conference, Chicago. (July 9, 2000)

(Co-presenter) “`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything’: Planning a School-Year-Long Reading Incentive Program at a Tribal School,” 3rd Annual Diversity Fair, American Library Association Annual Conference, Chicago. (July 8, 2000)

(Co-presenter) “`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything’: A Reading Incentive Program for Reservation Schools,” ALA Office for Literacy and Outreach Services, American Library Association Annual Conference, Chicago. (July 8, 2000)

(Co-presenter) “Elders Panel,” Second Spectrum Initiative Leadership Institute, Chicago. (July 5, 2000) (Co-presenter) “Pathfinders on World War II: Guides to Preparing Undergraduates to Conduct Oral History

Interviews of U.S. Latinos and Latinas and World War II,” U. S. Latinos and Latinas & World War II: Changes Seen, Changes Wrought Conference, Austin, Texas. (May 27, 2000)

(Co-presenter) “Diversity in the Classroom: Incorporating Service-Based Learning Experiences,” Diversity Now: People, Collections, and Services in Academic Libraries, Austin, Texas. (April 3, 2000)

(Co-presenter and moderator) “The Heart of the Community: Tribal Community Libraries, A Model for Library Services,” Public Library Association Eighth National Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina. (March 30, 2000)

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“Four Directions and the Development of a National Virtual Museum of the American Indian,” National Association of Native American Studies, Houston, Texas. (February 23, 2000)

“Four Directions: An Indigenous Model of Education,” Oral History Association Annual Meeting, Anchorage. (October 10, 1999)

“`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything’: Developing and Implementing a Model for a School-Year-Long Literacy Program on the Navajo Reservation,” Libraries and Literacy: Partners and Perspectives Conference, Chicago. (September 9, 1999)

(Co-presenter) “Electronic Mentoring,” Fourth Annual Four Directions Summer Institute, Lawrence, Kansas. (July 22, 1999)

(Co-presenter) “Oral History,” Fourth Annual Four Directions Summer Institute, Lawrence, Kansas. (July 20, 1999) (Co-presenter) “Take the VR Challenge! Incorporating Virtual Reality Technology into Your Web Page,” Poster

Session, American Library Association Annual Conference, New Orleans. (June 28, 1999) (Co-presenter) “Four Directions: An Indigenous Educational Model,” 2nd Annual Diversity Fair, American library

Association Annual Conference, New Orleans. (June 26, 1999) (Co-presenter and moderator) “Traditional Wisdom/Contemporary Knowledge: Developing Indigenous Community

Web Pages,” ALA Office for Literacy and Outreach Services, Library Service for American Indians Subcommittee/American Indian Library Association, American Library Association Annual Conference, New Orleans. (June 26, 1999)

"Glad You Are Here: Recalling the Past in Envisioning the Future," Spectrum Initiative Leadership Institute, New Orleans. (June 24, 1999)

“Four Directions: An Indigenous Educational Model,” 29th Popular Culture Association Conference/21st American Culture Association Conference, San Diego, California. (April 2, 1999)

(Co-presenter and scriptwriter) "Library Spirit: The Library School Experience and Early Professional Work during Progressive Era Texas and Illinois," Committee on the Status of Women in Librarianship Reception, American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, Philadelphia. (January 31, 1999)

“Covering Native American Library Developments in Library Publications,” Chapter Relations Committee, Editors’ Interests Subcommittee, American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, Philadelphia. (January 31, 1999)

“Oral History,” Third Annual Four Directions Summer Institute, Lawrence, Kansas (July 22, 1998) (Co-Presenter) “Grant Information,” Third Annual Four Directions Summer Institute, Lawrence, Kansas (July 20,

1998) (Co-Presenter) “Four Directions: An Indigenous Educational Model,” Poster Session, American Library Association

Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. (June 29, 1998) “Service and Purpose: Celebrating 50 Years of Librarian Education at the University of Texas at Austin,” Poster

Session, American Library Association Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. (June 27, 1998) “The Meaning of Library Services to Native Populations; Conference Summary,” the American Indian Library

Association National Conference: “American Indian Issues and Resources: Tribal Views and Federal Sources,” Washington, D.C. (June 26, 1998)

“Advancing Native American Librarianship: The American Indian Library Association, American Library Association, and Four Directions Project,” Keepers of the Treasures 7th Annual Conference: “Native Languages: Repatriating the Spirit of Nations,” Santa Fe, New Mexico. (June 16, 1998).

“From Nana’b’oozoo to Luke Warmwater: The Trickster in the Work of Two Contemporary Ojibwe Authors, Louise Erdrich and Jim Northrup,” American Literature Association Symposium on The Trickster, Lake Tahoe, Nevada. (October 10, 1997)

“Introduction to the Internet,” Second Annual Four Directions Summer Institute, Lawrence, Kansas (July 21, 1997) “Native American Librarianship: Past Efforts, Future Directions,” Indigenous Librarians Forum, American Library

Association Annual Conference, San Francisco. (June 30, 1997) “Life Term Review,” Library and Information Services for Seniors Institute, Department of Library and Information

Science, School of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (May 2, 1997)

"A View of Main Street: The Use of Postcards in Architectural Research," Art Libraries Society of North America, 25th Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas. (April 8, 1997)

"The Public Library as a Popular Materials Center," 27th Popular Culture Association Conference/19th American Culture Association Conference/Texas/SW Popular Culture Association Conference, San Antonio, Texas.

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(March 28, 1997) (Co-presenter and discussion moderator) "Reinventing the Information Professional: Preparing Information

Professionals for their Teaching Roles in the 21st Century," ALISE/ACRL Instruction Section Discussion Forum, American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, Washington, D.C. (February 14, 1997)

(Co-presenter) "25 Years of OLOS: Intellectual Participation and the Information Age: Issues, Values and Strategies," American Library Association Annual Conference, New York. (July 6, 1996).

(Co-presenter) "Race Matters: An Alternative Perspective on Library and Information Science Education, A Native American Perspective," General Session IV, Association for Library and Information Science Education Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas. (January 19, 1996)

(Co-presenter) "Teaching the Pathfinder: One Approach in Bibliographic Instruction Training," Poster Session, American Library Association Annual Conference, Chicago. (June 26, 1995)

(Co-presenter) "Planning an Oral History Project," Poster Session, American Library Association Annual Conference, Chicago. (June 26, 1995)

"Library Education and Native Americans," 14th Annual Conference on Indian Education, Duluth, Minnesota. (April 11, 1995)

(Co-presenter) "Protection of Traditional Knowledge Vs. Freedom of Information, Censorship Issues," 14th Annual Conference on Indian Education, Duluth, Minnesota. (April 10, 1995)

(Co-presenter and scriptwriter) "Library Spirit: The Library School Experience and Early Professional Work during Progressive Era Texas and Illinois," Library History Seminar IX, Libraries & Philanthropy, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (April 1, 1995)

(Co-presenter) "Pathfinders for Finding Information on Native Americans with Disabilities: A Panel Presentation," National Conference on American Indians with Disabilities, Phoenix, Arizona. (June 3, 1992)

"Do Adult Programs in Public Libraries Significantly Increase the Circulation of Subject Related Materials?" Library Research Round Table, American Library Association Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas. (June 26, 1989)

"A Classic Text Approach to Collection Evaluation," Poster Session, American Library Association Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas. (June 25, 1989)

(Co-presenter) "An Index of Quality of Public Library Service," Library Research Round Table, American Library Association Annual Conference, New York. (June 1986)

"Current Research in Rural Libraries, With a Focus on Reference Service in Rural Libraries," Libraries on the MOVE Conference, Carbondale, Illinois. (June 12, 1986)

"Bringing Books to the People: The First Decade of Graduates From the Illinois Library School," Library History Round Table, American Library Association Annual Conference, Chicago. (July 1985).

REGIONAL: (Co-presenter) “Honoring Generations: Developing the Next Generation of Native Librarians,” The

Southwest/Texas Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Annual Meeting, Albuquerque. (February 9, 2005)

(Co-presenter) “Open-Source Internet Filtering for Texas Public Libraries,” Texas Library Association District 3 Fall Meeting, Belton, Texas. (October 1, 2004)

(Co-presenter) “`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything’: A National Reading Club for Native Children,,” The Southwest/Texas Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas. (April 9, 2004)

“Clans, Virtual Libraries, and Reading Promotion: Developing an Indigenous Digital Knowledge Portal,” The Southwest/Texas Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico. (February 14, 2003)

“If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything”: Promoting Reading at Schools on or near Native American Reservations, Texas Library Association District 10 Fall Workshop, Boerne, Texas. (October 26, 2002)

(Co-presenter) “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything: Public Libraries Partner to Promote Reading at Schools on Reservations,” Rising to New Heights, Arizona Library Association/ Mountain Plains Library Association Joint Conference, Phoenix, Arizona. (December 6, 2001)

(Co-presenter) “ Persistent Issues and Exemplary Projects: Oral History Projects at Reservation Schools,” Southwest Oral History Association Annual Meeting, Tempe, Arizona. (May 5, 2001)

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“Professional Training and Development,” Tribal Libraries, Archives and Museums: Preserving Our Language, Memory and Lifeways [IMLS 5 State Project], Phoenix, Arizona. (June 9, 2000)

“Professional Training and Development,” Tribal Libraries, Archives and Museums: Preserving Our Language, Memory and Lifeways [IMLS 5 State Project], Phoenix, Arizona. (June 8, 2000)

(Co-presenter) “LIBRA: A Learning Intelligent Agent for Book Recommending,” The Southwest/Texas Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico. (February 11, 2000)

“Four Directions: An Indigenous Educational Model,” Western Social Science Association 41st Annual Conference, Fort Worth, Texas. (April 23, 1999)

“Unholy Water: Alcohol Use Depicted in Anishinaabe Fiction,” Nineteenth Annual Mid-America Conference on History, Stillwater, Oklahoma. (September 19, 1997)

STATE: (Co-presenter) “Open Source Models for Web Content Filters in Libraries,” Contributed Paper, Texas Library

Association 2005 Annual Conference, Austin, Texas. (April 7, 2005) (Co-presenter) “The Spectrum Initiative: Crossing Boundaries to Create a New Workforce,” Contributed Paper,

Texas Library Association 2005 Annual Conference, Austin, Texas. (April 7, 2005) (Co-presenter) “WebJunction: Your Gateway to Continuing Education,” Contributed Paper, Texas Library

Association 2005 Annual Conference, Austin, Texas. (April 7, 2005) (Co-presenter) “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything,” Diversity Fair, Texas Library Association 2005 Annual

Conference, Austin, Texas. (April 6-7, 2005) (Co-presenter) “Joint Conference of Librarians of Color,” Diversity Fair, Texas Library Association 2005 Annual

Conference, Austin, Texas. (April 6-7, 2005) “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything,” The NCLB Arizona Reads Roundtable “Literacy for All: Promoting Literacy

Across Cultures,” Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community, Arizona. (April 1, 2005) (Co-presenter) “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything,” New Mexico Library Association 81st Annual Conference, Las

Cruces, New Mexico. (April 22, 2004) (Co-presenter) “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything,” Diversity Fair, Texas Library Association 2004 Annual

Conference, San Antonio, Texas. (March 18, 2004) “Initiatives in Indigenous Librarianship,” Arizona Library Association Conference 2003, Phoenix. (December 10,

2003) (Co-presenter) “Cultural Competence: Its Role in the Library,” Arizona Library Association Conference 2003,

Phoenix. (December 10, 2003) “Developing a Continuing Education Web Site on Equity of Access,” Contributed Paper, Texas Library Association

2003 Annual Conference, Houston, Texas. (April 3, 2003) (Co-presenter) “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything,” Diversity Fair, Texas Library Association 2003 Annual

Conference, Houston, Texas. (April 1-4, 2003) “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything: A National Reading Club for Native Children,” Native American Resource

Fair, American Indian Day at the New Mexico Legislature 2003, Santa Fe, New Mexico. (February 4, 2003)

“If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything,” Texas Library Association 2002 Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas. (April 24, 2002)

“`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything’: Promoting Reading at Schools on Reservations,” Family Literacy and Adult Education: An Integrative Approach: Third Annual Family Literacy Symposium, Austin, Texas. (November 14, 2001)

(Co-presenter) “LIBRA: A Learning Intelligent Agent for Book Recommending,” Contributed Paper, Texas Library Association 2001 Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas. (March 29, 2001)

“It’s a Good Day to be an Indigenous Librarian,” Twenty-First Century Indian Information Centers: The Nevada Convocation, Five State Leadership Project, Reno, Nevada. (January 24, 2001)

(Co-presenter) “Developing a Virtual Museum of the American Indian,” Texas Library Association 2000 Annual Conference, Houston, Texas. (April 12, 2000)

(Co-presenter) “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything”: Planning a School-Year Long Family Literacy Program at a Tribal School,” Contributed Paper, Texas Library Association 2000 Annual Conference, Houston, Texas. (April 12, 2000)

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“The International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum,” New Mexico Library Association, Native American Librarians Special Interest Group, Albuquerque, New Mexico. (December 10, 1999)

(Co-presenter) “Stop Talking and Start Doing! Recruiting and Mentoring People of Color,” Texas Library Association 1999 Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas. (April 22, 1999)

(Co-presenter) “Take the VR Challenge! Incorporating Virtual Reality Technology into Your Web Page,” Contributed Paper, Texas Library Association 1999 Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas. (April 21, 1999)

(Co-presenter) “The Virtual Museum: The Four Directions Project,” Texas Center for Educational Technology Fifth Annual Symposium, Dallas, Texas. (April 30, 1998)

“From Nana’b’oozoo to Luke Warmwater: The Trickster in the Work of Two Contemporary Ojibwe Authors, Louise Erdrich and Jim Northrup,” The Northeast Modern Language Association, 28th Annual Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (April 4, 1997)

"A View of Main Street: The Use of Postcards in Architectural Research," The Texas State Historical Association One Hundredth Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas. (March 1, 1996)

"Glad You are Here: Recalling the Past in Envisioning the Library of the Future," Keynote Address, Minnesota Library Association 1995 Annual Conference, Mankato, Minnesota. (October 12, 1995)

"Recalling the Past in Envisioning the Library of the Future," Texas Library Association District 8 Fall Conference, Baytown, Texas. (October 7, 1995)

"Recovering Native Identity: Developing Readers' Advisory Service for Non-Reservation Native Americans," Texas Library Association 1994 Annual Conference, Contributed Paper, Corpus Christi, Texas. (April 15, 1994)

"American Indian Women in Education," Third Annual American Indian Education Conference, Austin, Texas. (October 16, 1993)

(Co-presenter) "A Seasonal Celebration of Ojibway Culture," Sam Houston State University Book Festival, Huntsville, Texas. (March 27, 1993)

(Co-presenter and scriptwriter) "Library Spirit: The Library School Experience and Early Professional Work during Progressive Era Texas and Illinois," 12th Annual Texas Library History Colloquium, Austin, Texas. (April 2, 1993)

(Co-presenter) "Pathfinders for Finding Information on Native Americans with Disabilities: A Panel Presentation," First American Bar of Texas, Wimberley, Texas. (August 22, 1992)

"The Minority Liaison Officer in the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at the University of Texas at Austin," Contributed Paper, Texas Library Association 1992 Annual Conference, Houston, Texas. (April 8, 1992)

"Measurement and Evaluation of Library Services," Contributed Paper, Texas Library Association 1991 Annual Conference, Fort Worth, Texas. (April 12, 1991)

"The Facts About Millage," Texas Municipal Library Directors Association Program, Texas Library Association 1990 Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas. (April 6, 1990)

"Plans and Progress of the Archives and Oral History Committee," Archives and Local History Round Table Program, Texas Library Association 1990 Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas. (April 5, 1990)

"Texas Public Libraries' Experiences with and Preparation for Censorship," Contributed Paper, Texas Library Association 1990 Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas. (April 4, 1990)

"A Classic Text Approach to Collection Evaluation," Contributed Paper, Texas Library Association 1989 Annual Conference, Houston, Texas. (April 13, 1989)

"Collection Evaluation: Techniques for the Theological Librarian," Theological Librarians' Workshop, Austin, Texas. (January 24, 1989)

"Weeding Without Tears: Objective and Subjective Criteria Used in Identifying Books to be Weeded in Public Library Collections," Contributed Paper, Texas Library Association 1988 Annual Conference, Corpus Christi, Texas. (April 22, 1988)

"Sources of Books in Eight Selected Illinois Communities," Illinois Library Association 1984 Convention, Chicago. (May 1984)

LOCAL: “Understanding and Respecting Cultural Perspectives,” Domican University, LIS 796, “Information Access for

Rural Populations,” Peoria, Illinois. (February 26, 2005) “Library Services for Indigenous Populations in the 21st Century,” Alliance Library System, Peoria, Illinois.

(February 25, 2005)

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“The Multiple Futures of the Academic Library,” Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois. (February 24, 2005) “Anishinabe People Yesterday and Today,” Kirby Hall School, Austin, Texas. (November 20, 2003) “Initiatives in Indigenous Librarianship,” Colloquium, Graduate School of Library and Information Science,

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois. (April 18, 2003) “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything: A Grassroots Reading Promotion Effort,”Colloquium, El Corazon de Tejas,

Central Texas Chapter of REFORMA, Austin, Texas. (April 16, 2003) (Co-presenter) “Academia and Service to Indigenous Populations,” TRIO on KVRX (student radio program), the

University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (March 31, 2003) “The Reference Librarian Discovers the Commencement Speech as a Genre,” Commencement Speech, School of

Information Resources and Library Science, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona. (December 20, 2002) (Co-presenter) “Library Spirit! The Library School Experience and Early Professional Work During Progressive

Era Texas and Illinois,” Knowledge River Steering Committee/Scholars Convocation, Tucson, Arizona. (October 31, 2002)

(Co-presenter) “A Dialogue with Native American Library Leaders,” Knowledge River Steering Committee/Scholars Convocation, Tucson, Arizona. (October 31, 2002)

“`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything,” Friends of the Westfall Branch Library, San Antonio Public Library monthly meeting, San Antonio, Texas. (October 26, 2002)

“Jemez Day School Joins `If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything,’” Jemez Day School, Jemez, New Mexico. (September 6, 2002)

“Balancing Teaching and Research in LIS,” New Faculty Teaching/Orientation Seminar, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (August 19, 2002)

“International Indigenous Librarianship,” Colloquium, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Libraries, Urbana, Illinois. (April 18, 2002)

(Co-presenter) “Collaborations in Indigenous Library Development,” Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights and the Digital Divide, Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America, Austin, Texas. (April 8, 2002)

“Career Paths of Recent GSLIS Grads,” Explore UT, Austin, Texas. (March 2, 2002) “Tribal College Library Development,” UT-Austin GSLIS Class of 1977 25th Reunion, Austin, Texas. (March 2,

2002) “Navajo Code Talkers,” Sixth Grade Classes, Fulmore Middle School, Austin, Texas. (January 10, 2002) “The Second International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum,” Advisory Council Meeting, The Graduate School of

Library and Information Science, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (October 27, 2001) (Co-presenter) “The NWIC Oksale Virtual Library Project,” Advisory Council Meeting, The Graduate School of

Library and Information Science, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (October 27, 2001) “It’s a Good Day to be an Indigenous Librarian: Projects in Indian Country,” Fall 2001 Faculty Research Forum,

Graduate School of Library and Information Science, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (October 12, 2001)

(Co-presenter) “Graduate Career Fair,” Huston-Tillotson College, Austin, Texas. (September 26, 2001) (Co-presenter) “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything: A Progress Report,” St. Peters Indian Mission School Faculty

and Staff Meeting, Sacaton, Arizona. (May 4, 2001) “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything,” Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at

Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois. (April 5, 2001) “Leading a Complete Life: Examples from Indigenous Models of Learning,” Beta Phi Mu Induction, School of

Library and Information Science, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida. (February 22, 2001) “`If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything,’: Ghost Stories,” Longhorn School Bus, Graduate School of Library and

Information Science, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (February 17, 2001) “Anishinabe Culture: Yesterday and Today,” Fifth Grade Social Studies Colloquium, Bryker Woods Elementary

School, Austin, Texas. (October 6, 2000) “Aunt Lucy’s Bed,” [short story reading] She Took To Her Bed: Visual Arts and Performance Exploring the

Historically Significant Relationship of Women to Their Beds,” Gallery Lombardi, Austin, Texas. (May 18, 2000)

“Featuring Two Developments in Providing Library Service to American Indians,” Advisory Council Meeting, The Graduate School of Library and Information Science, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (May 6, 2000)

“Developments in the Indigenous Librarianship Movement,” Graduate Library and Information Science Students

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Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (April 5, 2000) “To Support and Model Native American Library Service,” Colloquium, School of Information Resources &

Library Science, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona. (March 8, 2000) (Co-presenter) “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything: A Progress Report,” Laguna (New Mexico) Elementary School

Faculty and Staff Meeting, Laguna, New Mexico. (February 11, 2000) (Co-presenter) “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything: A Reading Incentive Program for Reservation Schools,” Four

Directions Curriculum Workshop, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (January 28, 2000) (discussion moderator) “Gender and Education,” Seventh Annual Student Conference: Emerging Scholarship in

Women’s and Gender Studies, The Center for Women’s Studies, The University of Texas at Austin. (January 27, 2000)

(discussion moderator) “Reforming Marriage,” Seventh Annual Student Conference: Emerging Scholarship in Women’s and Gender Studies, The Center for Women’s Studies, The University of Texas at Austin. (January 27, 2000)

“One Native Perspective,” U.S. Army, 57th Signal Battalion, 3rd Signal Brigade, “First Nations Leading the Way into the Millenium: Native-American Heritage Observance,” Fort Hood, Texas. (November 10, 1999)

“Four Directions and the Development of a National Virtual Museum of the American Indian,” Colloquium, School of Library and Information Science, San Jose State University, San Jose, California. (October 21, 1999)

(Co-presenter) “If I Can Read, I Can Do Anything: Plans for a Reading Incentive Program at a Reservation School,” Laguna (New Mexico) Elementary School Faculty and Staff Meeting, Laguna, New Mexico. (September 15, 1999)

(Co-presenter) “Four Directions and the Development of a National Virtual Museum of the American Indian,” Colloquium, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, Illinois. (September 10, 1999)

(Co-presenter) “Four Directions: An Indigenous Educational Model,” Colloquium, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (April 30, 1999)

(Co-presenter and scriptwriter) "Library Spirit: The Library School Experience and Early Professional Work during Progressive Era Texas and Illinois," Colloquium, Graduate Library and Information Science Students, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (April 28, 1999)

“Constructing Your Life Story,” Austin Independent School District, American Indian Parent Committee, Awards Ceremony, Austin, Texas. (April 27, 1999)

“Four Directions: An Indigenous Model of Education,” Colloquium, School of Library and Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin. (March 18, 1999)

“Oral History,” Four Directions Quarterly Meeting, Oneida Nation School, Green Bay, Wisconsin. (March 15, 1999)

(Co-presenter) “Four Directions: An Indigenous Educational Model,” Colloquium, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (October 13, 1998)

“Selecting & Evaluating Native Material for Youth,” NativeWordFest: Honoring the Seventh Generation, Houston Area Professional Chapter of Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers & Storytellers, Houston, Texas. (November 15, 1997)

"From Nana'b'oozoo to Luke Warmwater: Humor in the Folklore and Fiction of the Anishinabeg," NativeWordFest: Honoring the Seventh Generation, Houston Area Professional Chapter of Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers & Storytellers, Houston, Texas. (November 14, 1997)

“Japanese Culture,” Voyager After School Program, Byker Woods Elementary School, Austin, Texas. (Fall 1997) “Book Reviews and Creative Writing,” RED VOICES: A Conference on American Indian Arts, Literature,

Lifestyles, Austin, Texas. (October 31, 1997) (Co-presenter) “What ALA/TLA Can do for You.” Graduate Library and Information Science Students Association,

The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (October 1, 1997) (Co-presenter) “An Intelligent Agent for Readers Advisory,” Faculty Research Forum, Graduate School of Library

and Information Science, The University of Texas at Austin. (April 18, 1997) (discussion participant/faculty representative) Film: “Shattering the Silence: Minorities in Academia,” sponsored by

the Chicano/Latino Graduate Student Association and the Center for Mexican American Studies, The University of Texas at Austin. (February 7, 1997)

“Ojibwe Culture: An Introduction,” Kindergarten Students, Bryker Woods Elementary School, Austin, Texas. (Spring 1996)

“A Survey of Children's Librarians in Illinois Public Libraries,” Colloquium, Graduate School of Library and

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Information Science, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin. (May 1996) “The Library Research Center at the University of Illinois,” Colloquium, Graduate School of Library and

Information Science, The University of California, Los Angeles. (May 1996) (Co-presenter and scriptwriter) “Library Spirit: The Library School Experience and Early Professional Work during

Progressive Era Texas and Illinois,” Advisory Board Meeting, The Graduate School of Library and Information Science, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (November 30, 1995)

“A View of Main Street: The Use of Postcards in Historic Preservation,” Graduate School of Library and Information Science All-School Research/Conference Forum, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (April 21, 1995)

(Co-presenter) “Gender Issues and Native Americans,” Native American Culture Week 1994, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (April 7, 1994)

“American Indian Women in Education,” First Nations of Turtle Island (Cable Television Program), Austin, Texas. (November 7, 1993)

(Co-presenter) “Recovering Native Identity,” First Nations of Turtle Island (Cable Television Program), Austin, Texas. (September 19, 1993)

(Co-presenter and scriptwriter) “Library Spirit: The Library School Experience and Early Professional Work during Progressive Era Texas and Illinois,” Graduate Library and Information Science Students Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (September 10, 1993)

“Planning an Oral History Program,” Save Our Spirits meeting, Austin History Center. (May 27, 1993) (discussion moderator) Film: “Columbus Didn't Discover Us,” Reclaiming New Worlds Conference, The University

of Texas at Austin. (October 31, 1992) “Course Work as Preparation for Comprehensive Examinations and Research Topic Selection,” Graduate

Opportunity Program 1992 Fall Orientation, The University of Texas at Austin. (August 18, 1992) (Co-presenter) “Pathfinders for Finding Information on Native Americans with Disabilities: A Panel Presentation,”

Graduate Library and Information Science Students Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (July 17, 1992)

“Plans and Progress in Public Library Research,” Graduate Library and Information Science Students Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (April 3, 1992)

“Challenging Triple Oppression in the Professional World,” International Women's Conference: Phenomenal Women of Color, Texas Union Chicana/o Culture Committee, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (April 5, 1991)

“The Modern Ojibway Experience,” Native American Student Organization, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (March 28, 1991)

(Co-Presenter) “Oral History,” Austin History Center, Austin, Texas. (October 13, 1990) “Measurement and Evaluation: Techniques and Sources,” State Agency Libraries of Texas (SALT) monthly

meeting, Austin, Texas. (April 11, 1990) “Plans and Progress in Public Library Research,” GSLIS 40th Anniversary Celebration, The University of Texas at

Austin, Austin, Texas. (January 8, 1988) “The Eighteenth Century Short Title Catalogue,” Students in Rare Books, Archives, and Conservation, The

University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (February 1987) “Writing Tips: Inspiration, Editing, and Time Management,” Brown Bag Luncheon, Graduate Library and

Information Science Students Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (Fall 1987) “A Survey of Children's Librarians in Illinois Public Libraries,” Colloquium, Graduate School of Library and

Information Science, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (May 1986) “The Library Research Center at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,” Graduate School of Library and

Information Science, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. (April 1986) CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKSHOPS: “One Hundred Fundraising Ideas for Small Public Libraries,” Cedar Park Public Library, Cedar Park, Texas. (June

28, 2003) “Oral History,” Tribal College Librarians Professional Development Institute, Bozeman, Montana. (June 9, 2003) “Diversity within Professional Service,” Texas A&M University Libraries Workshop, College Station, Texas.

(February 21, 2003) “Collection Development: Guidelines, Core List and Hot Titles,” Tribal Libraries, Archives and Museums:

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Preserving Our Language, Memory, and Lifeways, Phoenix, Arizona. (May 10, 2002) “Basic ReferenceTips and Sources,” Tribal Libraries, Archives and Museums: Preserving Our Language, Memory,

and Lifeways, Phoenix, Arizona. (May 10, 2002) (Co-presenter) “Managing the One-Person Tribal Library,” Tribal Libraries, Archives and Museums: Preserving

Our Language, Memory, and Lifeways, Phoenix, Arizona. (May 10, 2002) (Co-presenter) “Tell It! Institute for Tribal Libraries,” Albuquerque, New Mexico. (September 28-29, 1995) (Co-presenter) “Planning an Oral History Project,” 14th Annual Conference on Indian Education, Duluth,

Minnesota. (April 11, 1995) “Evaluation of Library Services and Products,” Medical Library Association 94th Annual Meeting and Exhibit, San

Antonio, Texas. (May 13, 1994) (Co-presenter) “Native American Cultures: Selecting, Evaluating, and Promoting Sources in Libraries for Children

and Youth,” Graduate School of Library and Information Science, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. (October 8, 1994)

“Weeding Without Tears,” San Antonio Public Library Staff Development Day, San Antonio, Texas. (July 19, 1991)

“The Reference Connection,” San Antonio Public Library Staff Development Day, San Antonio, Texas. (July 19, 1991)

“Data Collection,” section of two workshops on evaluation given at Bloomington, Illinois and Mt. Vernon, Illinois. (February 1985)

“Oral History,” presentations for junior college classes and community organizations in Yuma, Arizona. (Spring 1982)

“Conservation and Preservation of Historic Maps,” presentation at a continuing education workshop for librarians in Yuma County, Arizona. (Spring 1981)

CONSULTING:

Consultant, Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo Education and Library Center, IMLS Native American Library Services

Professional Assistance Grant, 2003-. Consultant, Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo Education and Library Center, IMLS Native American Library Services

Enhancement Grant, 2003-. Consultant, Alabama-Coushatta Tribal Library, IMLS Native American Library Services Professional Assistance

Grant, 2005-. Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records: Building Community Support for Sustainability. Bill and

Melinda Gates Foundation. Native American Access to Technology Grant Program. Evaluation Consultant, 2002-2003.

Marcell Dekker, development of an Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, 1997-1999. Top Drawer Productions, Austin, Texas, development of an educational CD ROM, 1997. Library Consultant, Steinbomer & Associates, Austin, Texas, proposal for a renovation and construction project for

the Dr. Eugene Clark Public Library, Lockhart, Texas, 1997. Technical Advisor, Arthur Anderson, proposal for the City of Arlington (Texas) Library Management Study, 1991. Technical Advisor, Ernst & Young, "Proposal to Conduct an Analytical Study of the Library Structure,

Management and Operating Service Levels of Programs," City of Dallas, Library Department, 1990. Scarborough-Phillips Library, St. Edward's University, Austin, Texas. Evaluation report of the Scarborough-

Phillips Library Self Study, 1989. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS: ADVISORY BOARDS: El dia de los ninos/El dia de los libros, Advisory Committee, 2004-. International Children’s Digital Library. Advisory Board, 2002-. WebJunction.org. OCLC. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Public Access Computing Portal, Advisory Committee,

2002-. School of Information Resources & Library Science, University of Arizona. Knowledge River Grant. Steering

Committee, Member, 2001-.

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Sequoyah Research Center. Advisory Board, 2001-. “Tribal Libraries, Archives, and Museums: Preserving our Language, Memory, and Lifeways: National

Conference,” National Envisioning Committee, Member, 2001-. MEMBER: American Culture Association , 2004. The American Indian Library Association, 1993-. The American Library Association, 1981-. The Association for Library Service to Children, 1989-1996, 2000-. Continuing Library Education Network and Exchange Round Table, 1987-1994. Ethnic and Multicultural Information Exchange Round Table, 2001-. International Relations Round Table, 2001-. Library History Round Table, 1987-1992. Library Research Round Table, 1987-1992; 1995-. Public Library Association, 1987-.

Reference and Adult Services Division, 1987-1996; Reference and User Services Association, 1996-. Social Responsibilities Round Table, 1996-. The Association for Library and Information Science Education, 1987-. Austin Book Workers, 1987-1989. Austin Songwriters Group, 1994-1995. Beta Phi Mu, 1980-. Faculty Women's Organization, The University of Texas at Austin, 1987-. Freedom to Read Foundation, 1998. Modern Language Association, Northeast Chapter, 1996/97. National Association of Native American Studies, 2000-2001. National Council on Public History, 2003. National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1995-1999. Oral History Association, 1988-1991, 1999-. Phi Kappa Phi, 1986-. Popular Culture Association, 1996-2002. REFORMA: National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish-

Speaking, 2000-. El Corazon de Tejas-Central Texas Chapter of REFORMA, 2001-. Te Ropu Whakahau, 2002-. Texas Association for Educational Technology, 1998-1999. Texas Library Association, 1987-. Texas Library Association Legislative Hotline, 1988-. Texas Oral History Association, 1988-1995. Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers & Storytellers, 1995-. World Indigenous People’s Conference on Education (WIPCE), 1999-.2005, SERVICE FOR INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS: International Indigenous Librarians’ Council, 2001-. Second International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum 2001. Contributed Papers Committee, 2000-2001. SERVICE FOR NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS : American Indian Library Association (ALA, Literacy and Outreach Services Advisory Office, Library Service for American Indians Subcommittee)

ad hoc Committee on the 1999 Indigenous Librarians Forum in New Zealand, Chair, 1998-1999. ad hoc Committee on the 2003 Indigenous Librarians Forum, 2001. ad hoc History and Archives Committee, Member, 1998.

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Delegate, 2nd Congress on Professional Education (COPE), 2000. Elections Committee, Chair, 1999. Elections Committee, Member, 1996. Executive Board, Member, 1996-1999.

President, 1997-1998. Program Committee, Co-Chair, 1996-1997. Vice President/President Elect, 1996-1997. American Library Association Carla Hayden’s Presidential Advisory Committee, 2003-2004. Carol Brey-Casiano’s Presidential Advisory Committee, Diversity Subcommittee. Planning Committee

for “Many Voices, One Nation: An Evening of Sharing and Celebration of Our Lives and Stories,” 2004-2005.

Council Committee on Committees, Nominated, 1997, 2004. Council Committee on Committees, Member, 2004-2005. Council Committee on Education, Chair, 2004-2006. Council Committee on Education, Member, 2004-2006. Council Committee on the Status of Women in Librarianship, Member, 1997-1999. Council Mentoring Committee, Member, 1999-2000. Councilor at Large, Elected, 1997-2000, 2004-2006. Councilor at Large, Nominated, 1995, 1996, 2003. Education Assembly, Chair, 2004-2006. Executive Director Search and Screening Committee, Alternate, 2001-2002.

International librarian mentor; Volunteer, International Lounge, 1998 ALA Annual Conference. International Relations Committee, East Asia and the Pacific Subcommittee, Member, 2000-2004. International Relations Committee, East Asia and the Pacific Subcommittee, Chair, 2001-2004. 2006 Joint Conference of Librarians of Color (“Gathering at the Waters: Embracing Our Spirits; Telling

Our Stories”). Steering Committee, Member, 2002-. Evaluation Committee, Chair, 2002-. Nominating Committee, Member, 1999.

Presidential Task Force on Equity of Access: Towards Full Digital Inclusion, Member, 2000-2002. Research and Statistics Assembly, Member, 1996-1997. Sarah Long’s Literacy Initiative, Chair, 1998-2000.

Search Committee, Director, Office for Literacy and Outreach Services, Member, 1996-1997. Spectrum Initiative Jury, Member, 2001-2002. Spectrum Initiative Leadership Institute Committee, Liaison, 1999-2000. Spectrum Initiative Leadership Institute Committee, Member, 2000, 2001. Spectrum Initiative Steering Committee, Member, 1997-2000. Verizon Website Advisory Committee, 2000-2001. American Library Association, Library Research Round Table Steering Committee, Nominated, 1995. American Society for Information Science Referee for papers contributed to ASIS '86, the 49th Annual Meeting Association for Library Service to Children, American Library Association Caldecott Committee, Nominated, 1995. Oral Record Task Force, Member, 1992-1993. Oral Record Project Advisory Committee, Member, 1993-1994. Research and Development Committee, Member, 1989-1993. Association of College & Research Libraries.

National Information Literacy Institute Invitational Planning Day, Invited participant, 1998. Association of Library and Information Science Education Governmental Relations Committee, Member, 1988-1990. Library History Special Interest Group, Convener, 1988. Mentoring Program, Mentor, 2002-. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Access to Learning Award 2003, 2004, Selection Committee, Member.

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National Association of Native American Studies Area Coordinator, 2000-2001. Public Library Association, American Library Association Conference Program Coordinating Committee 2004, 2002-2004. Publications Committee, Member, 1994-1996. Publications Committee, Monographs Subcommittee, Member, 1995-1996. Research Committee, Member, 1994-96. Reference and User Services Association, American Library Association Publications Committee, Member, 2004-.

Management and Operation of Public Services Section (MOPSS), Research and Statistics Committee, Chair, 1996-1997.

Management and Operation of Public Services Section (MOPSS), Research and Statistics Committee, Member, 1993-1997.

Management and Operation of User Services Section (MOUSS), Executive Committee, 2002-2004. Management and Operation of User Services Section (MOUSS), Secretary, 2002-2004.

Management and Operation of User Services Section (MOUSS), Vice-Chair, Nominated, 2004. Secretary, Nominated, 2004. U.S. Department of Commerce

Telecommunications and Information Infrastructure Assistance Program, grant reviewer, 1998. U.S. Department of Education LSCA Title IV, Special Grants to Indian Tribes Program, grant reviewer, 1995, 1996. U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services National Leadership Grants Advisory Group on Education and Training, 1999. Webjunction.org Awards Jury, 2003-2004. Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers & Storytellers National Caucus, Nominated, 2001. SERVICE FOR STATE ASSOCIATIONS: El Corazon de Tejas-Central Texas Chapter of REFORMA. Fundraising Committee, 2001. Texas Library Association ad hoc Committee on Cultural Diversity, Member, 1999-2000.

ad hoc Research Committee, Public Library Division, Member, 1988. Archives and Oral History Committee, Chair, 1988-1991. Archives and Oral History Committee, Member, 1987-1991.

Library Services to the Spanish Speaking Interest Group: Reforma, Secretary, 1992-1994. Nominating Committtee, Member, 2001. Public Relations Committee, Member, 2002-. Reference Round Table, ad hoc Publicity/Membership Committee, Member, 1996-1997.

Resolutions Committee, The Texas Conference on Libraries and Information Services, Member, 1990-1991.

Scholarship and Research Committee, Member, 1999-2002. Texas Library Association Legislative Day, Delegate, 1989, 1991.

Texas Oral History Association Texas History Day Award, Judge, 1998. Texas State Historical Association Texas History Day, Judge, 2003 DEPARTMENT SERVICE: School of Information (formerly, Graduate School of Library and Information Science), The University of Texas at Austin ad hoc Committee on Accreditation Self-Study, Member, 1999-2000.

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ad hoc Committee on Distance Education, Member, 2002. ad hoc Committee on Doctoral Program Recommendations, Member, 1991-1992. ad hoc Committee on Museum Studies coursework, 2001. ad hoc Committee on Research, Member, 1992. ALA/TLA Student Chapter, Faculty Co-Advisor, 1994-. Austin Free-Net, Faculty Liaison, 1997-1998. Awards Committee, Member, 1990-1993, 1999-2004. Awards Committee, Chair, 1992-1993. Curriculum Committee, Member, 1987-. Borderless Educational Initiatives, Member, 1999. Blue Ribbon Task Force on the Future of Distance Learning, 2000. Curriculum Oversight Committee, 2004-2005. Doctoral Program Committee, Member, 1991-1993. Executive Committee, Member, 2001-2003, 2004-2005.

Faculty Recruitment and Orientation Committee, Subcommittee on Spousal Hire, Chair, 2000. Faculty Recruitment and Orientation Committee, Subcommittee on Recruiting an Assistant Professor in

Archival Enterprise, Electronic Record and Digital Asset Management, Member, 2000. 50th Anniversary Sub Committee, Member, 1997-1998.

Government Relations Committee, Chair, 1999-2000. Graduate and Professional School Day 2001, Graduate School of Library and Information Science booth,

staff member, 2001. Graduate Library and Information Science Students Association (GLISSA), Faculty Representative, 1987-

1989. Graduate Assembly, GSLIS Representative, 1997-1999. Graduate Studies Committee, Member, 1987-. Graduate Studies Committee, Recorder, 1996-1997. Minority Liaison Officer, 1989-1992, 1993-1995. New Faculty Orientation, Faculty Sage, 2000-2001. Physical Space, 2001.

Recruitment and Retention Committee, Chair, 1989-1992. Recruitment and Retention Committee, Member, 1993-1995. Recruitment/Retention and Diversity Committee, Member, 1997-2000. Research and Publications Committee, Member, 1997-2003. Research and Publications (Colloquia) Committee, Chair, Spring 2000, Fall 2001-Spring 2003. Search Committee, 2004-2005. Student Recruitment and Diversity, 2003-2004. School of Information Resources & Library Science, University of Arizona Knowledge River Grant, Curriculum Committee, Member, 2001-. The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Graduate School of Library and Information Science,

Student Representative, Library Science Library and Library School Media Center Committee. Member, Search Committee to appoint a new director to the Library Research Center, 1986.

UCLA. Department of Information Studies. PRAXIS Pre-Doctoral and Recruitment Program for Tomorrow’s Culturally Diverse Information Studies Faculty and Leaders. Mentor. 2002-2004.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE: ad hoc Information Technology Advisory Committee (ITAC), 2002-.

Center for Teaching Effectiveness and the UT Quality Center, Quality Teaching Project, Member, 1996-1997.

Center for Women’s and Gender Studies Executive Committee, 2002-03, 2003-04. Steering Committee, 2004-. Governance Committee, Member, 2004-. Search Committee for the Associate Director, Member, 2005. Subcommittee Planning a Women’s Studies Master’s of Arts Degree, Member, 2000.

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College of Communication Graduate Program Review Committee, Member, 1997-1999. Faculty Council, Member, Nominated, 2005. Faculty Grievance Hearing Pool, 2003-2005. Faculty/Staff Mentor, 2001-2004. Graduate Assembly, GSLIS Representative, 1997-1999. Assembly, Academic Committee, Member, 1997-1999. Hamilton Book Award Committee, Member, 1997-1998. Joe and Bettie Branson Ward Excellence Award Committee, 2003-2004.

Selection Committee, Graduate Opportunity Continuing Fellowship Committee, Member, 1992, 1994, 1995.

Selection Committee, Moody Minority Doctoral Dissertation Completion Fellowships, Member, 1995. University Council Committee on Multicultural Education, Member, November 1990-1991.

COMMUNITY SERVICE:

Librarian, Austin Songwriters Group, 1995-1996. Volunteer, American Diabetes Association, November 1990. Member, Advisory Committee on Oral History, Austin History Center, 1990.

Member, Advisory Committee, American Friends Service Committee Texas-Oklahoma-Arkansas, The Native American Curriculum Guide project, 1991.

Volunteer, KUT-FM (public radio) Spring 1996 Membership Drive. Member, Bryker Woods Elementary School PTA, 1995-2001. Volunteer Trainer, Austin Free Net, 1997-1998. Member, Fulmore Middle School, Cultural Awareness Committee, 2002.

Volunteer, Fulmore Middle School Library, 2003.