Jill E. Anderson is the History, African-American Studies, and Women's Studies
Librarian at Georgia State University. She holds an MS in Information Studies from the
University of Texas at Austin, a PhD in US History with a minor in Women's History
from Rutgers University, an MA in US History from Vanderbilt University, and a BA in
History from Carleton College. She has taught US History and American Studies at several
universities and has also worked as a documents editor for the Papers of Thomas
Jefferson: Retirement Series project based at Monticello. Her areas of interest in
Library and Information Science are discipline-specific information literacy and issues
in history education. She also conducts historical research in 19th and 20th-century US
cultural and gender history, with an emphasis on girls' intellectual culture. 

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“Being literate about something": Discipline-based information literacy in higher education, UT Electronic Theses and Dissertations (2009)

This report examines how academic librarians and theorists have discussed the issue of discipline-based information...