Teresa Williams is Business Librarian at Butler University Libraries. As Liaison to the Butler University College of Business (COB), she provides instructional and research support to COB students, faculty, and staff. Her research interests include embedded librarianship, business information literacy skills in the workplace, faculty-librarian collaboration, library marketing, and business communication.
Articles
Course-Integrated information literacy instruction in introduction to accounting (with Anne Kelly, Brad Matthies, and J. B. Orris), Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship (2011)
Two groups of students, enrolled in Introduction to Accounting, volunteered to participate in a pedagogical...
Promotions with student-athletes: Are you in compliance?, College & Research Library News (2010)
Even if you are not a basketball fan, you have probably heard of the NCAA....
Improving financial information literacy in introduction to financial accounting (with Anne Kelly, Brad S. Matthies, and J. Burdeane Orris), Journal of Learning in Higher Education (2010)
The motivation for this study came from a desire to improve teaching of the use...
Connecting With the Campus Community: Promotional Success Through Collaboration and Outreach, Indiana Libraries (2008)
With the Myriad of activities offered on a college campus, how does an academic library...
Teachers’ Link to Electronic Resources in the Library Media Center (with Bonnie J. Grimble and Marilyn Irwin), Knowledge Quest (2005)
The focus of this study was to explore the influence teachers have on the use...
Reviews
Review of the book Icons Of Business: An Encyclopedia of Mavericks, Movers & Shakers, Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship (2007)
The article reviews the book "ICONS OF BUSINESS: AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MAVERICKS, MOVERS, AND SHAKERS,"...