Mary Abdoney

Abdoney teaches courses on web user experience in action and digital culture. She also works in and manages the Telford Science Library.

Mary Abdoney

Mary Abdoney

Associate Professor, Research and Instruction Coordinator

Liaison for Biology, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Cognitive & Behavioral Studies, Computer Science, Environmental Studies, Geology, Mathematics, Neuroscience, Physical Education & Athletics, Physics and Engineering; Theater, Dance, & Film

Education

  • University of South Florida  |  Master of Library and Information Science  |  2001
  • University of Florida  |  Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology  |  1999

Teaching

  • DCI 190: Web User Experience in Action (Spring 2018)
  • DCI 180: FS: Black Mirrors and Digital Culture (Fall 2018, Winter 2019, Fall 2019, Fall 2020)

Selected Publications

  • Abdoney, Mary. 2003. “Approaches to Information Literacy: Accommodating Student Needs in Higher Education.” International Journal of Learning 10: 2715–22.

  • ———. 2007a. “Finite Spaces: JSTOR vs. Print at Washington and Lee University.” presented at the Ripped from the Headlines: An ALCTS Forum, American Library Association Midwinter Conference. http://bit.ly/finitespaces

  • ———. 2007b. “Finite Spaces: JSTOR vs. Print at Washington and Lee University.” presented at the Oberlin Group Science Librarians’ Meeting.

  • ———. 2009. “Scopus vs. Web of Science.” presented at the Oberlin Group Science Librarians’ Meeting. http://bit.ly/ogslm09

  • ———. 2010a. “Student Satisfaction with the University Library: A Survey at Washington and Lee University.” Washington and Lee University. http://libguides.wlu.edu/ld.php?content_id=3467248.

  • ———. 2010b. “Weeding the General Collection in Telford Science Library.” presented at the Science and Technology Section Assessment Committee Roundtable, American Library Association Annual Conference. http://bit.ly/alaannual2010.

  • ———. 2011. “Report of Faculty Satisfaction with the University Library 2011.” Washington and Lee University. http://libguides.wlu.edu/ld.php?content_id=3467245.

 
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