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...
Usability Survey of Keyword Searching, OLA Quarterly (2009)
This usability survey was developed during a practicum at a small liberal arts university in...
Presentations
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,...
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...
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...