Elizabeth Ramsey came to Boise State University in 2012 as a member of the reference
faculty at Albertsons Library. She has a master's degree in library science from
Emporia State University, a B.A. in journalism from Arizona State University, and a
Certificate of English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA) from Cambridge University.
Before coming to Boise State, Ramsey was a reference & instruction librarian at
Montana Tech University Library in Butte, Montana, and a senior instructor and academic
director for the ELS Language Center in Portland, Oregon. She is a member of the Special
Libraries Association, the Pacific Northwest Library Association, the American Library
Association, and the Association of College and Research Libraries. 

Articles

Getting Social in a Small Academic Library, PNLA Quarterly (2011)

Libraries of all shapes and sizes are being exhorted to take advantage of the outreach...

 

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Usability Survey of Keyword Searching, OLA Quarterly (2009)

This usability survey was developed during a practicum at a small liberal arts university in...

 

Presentations

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Cross Cultural Competence for Libraries, Southwest Idaho Library Association (2013)

As libraries struggle to recruit and retain staff members from underrepresented ethnic and cultural groups,...

 

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Tuning in to the Needs of International Students, Library Faculty Publications and Presentations (2012)

The objectives of this presentation were to increase awareness of the growing international student population...

 

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Gaming as a Means for Collaboration, Montana Library Association Annual Conference (2012)
 

Gaming as a Means for Collaboration, Library Technology Conference, Macalester College (2012)
 

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Getting Social in a Small Academic Library, PNLA Annual Conference (2011)

Librarians in all venues are being exhorted to make social networking part of their outreach...