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Courses in LIS | Courses in Languages
Accepted: Visiting lecturer, Fulbright scholar grantee, Ecole des Sciences de l'Information, Rabat (language of instruction: French) (September 2008-June 2009)
Instructor (Teaching Assistant), Rutgers University,
School of Communication, Information, and Library Studies; Department
of Library Science (August 2007-May 2008)
Instructor (Part-Time Lecturer), Rutgers University,
School of Communication, Information, and Library Studies; Department
of Library Science (September 2005-July 2007)
Cataloging Librarian and Assistant Professor of Library Science,
(tenure track faculty appointment, 9-month), Duane G. Meyer Library,
Catalog Department and Department of Library Science, Missouri State
University (August 2002-June 2005)
and Instructor, cooperative arrangement, School of Information Science
and Learning Technologies, MU Direct Continuing and Distance Education,
University of Missouri-Columbia (Jaunary 2003-May 2005)
Instructor (Per Course Faculty), Department of Modern and Classical Languages, Missouri State University (August 2003-May 2004)
Instructor (Teaching Assistant), Department of French, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (August 1997-May 1998, August 2000-May 2001)
Instructor (Lectrice), Department of English, Université de Bourgogne à Dijon, France (September 1998-June 2000)
Upcoming: Fall 2008 -
Catalogage et Analyse documentaire (cycle supérieur),
Bibliothèques nationales, universitaires et
spécialisées (3ème année du cycle normal),
Technologies de l'information (2ème année du cycle
normal); Spring 2009 - Catalogage I et II (cycle normal), Ecole des Sciences de l'Information, Rabat, Morocco. (2008-09; 8-10 contact hours per week)
LIbrary Science 518, Designing User-Centered Information Services, Department of Library Science, School of Communication, Information, and Library Studies, Rutgers University (Spring 2008, 3 credit hours)
Library Science 522, Cataloging and Classification, Department of Library Science, School of Communication, Information, and Library Studies, Rutgers University (Fall 2007, 3 credit hours)
Library Science 522, Cataloging and Classification, with
Melissa Hofmann, Department of Library Science, School of
Communication, Information, and Library Studies, Rutgers University (Summer 2007, 3 credit hours)
Library Science 522, Cataloging and Classification, Department of Library Science, School of Communication, Information, and Library Studies, Rutgers University (Summer 2006, 3 credit hours)
Library Science 522, Cataloging and Classification, Department of Library Science, School of Communication, Information, and Library Studies, Rutgers University (Fall 2005, 3 credit hours)
Library Science 508, Cataloging and Classification, with Marilyn McCroskey, Graduate College, Missouri State University; course cross-listed as 7312 Principles of Cataloging & Classification,
School of Information Science and Learning Technologies, MU Direct
Continuing and Distance Education, University of Missouri-Columbia, (Spring 2005, 3 credit hours)
Library Science 599, Practicum, co-supervised, Graduate College, Missouri State University; course cross-listed as 7381 Practicum in Information Agencies,
School of Information Science and Learning Technologies, MU Direct
Continuing and Distance Education, University of Missouri-Columbia (Fall 2004, 3 credit hours)
Library Science 508, Cataloging and Classification, with Michelle Turvey, Graduate College, Missouri State University; course cross-listed as Q312 Principles of Cataloging & Classification,
School of Information Science and Learning Technologies, MU Direct
Continuing and Distance Education, University of Missouri-Columbia, (Summer 2004, 3 credit hours)
Library Science 540, Information Technologies through the Graduate College, Missouri State University; course cross-listed as Q301 Information Technologies,
School of Information Science and Learning Technologies, MU Direct
Continuing and Distance Education, University of Missouri-Columbia (Spring 2003, 3 credit hours)
French 101, Elementary French I, Department of Modern and Classical Languages, Missouri State University (Spring 2004, 3 credit hours)
French 101 (2 sections), Elementary French I, Department of Modern and Classical Languages, Missouri State University (Fall 2003, 6 credit hours total)
Intermediate French, Intensive Foreign
Language Intersession Program (IFLIP), Office of Institutional &
Faculty International Collaboration (IFIC), University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign (May 2001)
French 199, French for Engineers, College of Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Winter 2001, 4 credit hours)
French 104, Intermediate French II, Department of French, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Winter 2001, 4 credit hours)
French 104 (2 sections), Intermediate French II, Department of French, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Fall 2000, 8 credit hours total)
Beginning French, Intensive Foreign Language Intersession
Program (IFLIP), Office of Institutional & Faculty International
Collaboration (IFIC), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (May 1998)
French 102 (2 sections), Elementary French II, Department of French, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Winter 1998, 8 credit hours total)
French 105, French Active Review I, Department of French, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Fall 1997, 4 credit hours)
French-English Translation; Conversation; Pronunciation; Comprehension; and Business English, English Department, Université de Bourgogne, Dijon, France (Academic years 1998-1999, 1999-2000)
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