Ellie Dworak is currently an Associate Professor and the Reference Services Coordinator at Boise State University Albertsons Library. Ellie has worked at five academic libraries since 1994, with jobs in both public services and electronic resources/web services librarianship. Ellie's research interests include the intersection of people with information technology, library assessment, and interface design. For a full list of publications and activities, see her C.V.
Selected Articles (Recent)
LibAnalytics, The Charleston Adviser (2011)
LibAnalytics is a product from Springshare that is designed to help libraries track and analyze...
Reference By Any Other Name, Idaho Librarian (2010)
Librarians have been doing long-distance reference work for a very long time. Libraries have used...
Who Moved My Intranet? The Human Side of Introducing Collaborative Technologies to Library Staff (with Keven Jeffery), Journal of Web Librarianship (2010)
In the Fall of 2007, the San Diego State University (SDSU) Library changed from an...
Fabulous Freebies (with Memo Cordova, Kim Leeder, and Sara Seely), PNLA Quarterly (2009)
When libraries first started experimenting with web tools, it was a challenging experience because it...
Contributions to Books
Who Moved My Intranet? The Human Side of Introducing Collaborative Technologies to Library Staff (with Keven Jeffery), Designing and Developing Library Intranets (2013)
A Librarian’s Time Management Toolkit, Time and Project Management Strategies for Librarians (2013)
Selected Presentations (Recent)
Writing and Assessing Information Literacy Outcomes, Turning Technologies (2011)
Many universities are revising their curriculum guidelines to include information literacy outcomes. How can subject...