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Mark A. Puente
Leadership & Career Development Program (LCDP)

Intentional Visionaries Class (2003–04)

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Participants &
Research Projects


Mentors


Buenaventura "Ven" Basco
Recruitment, retention, and promotion of Asian/Pacific librarians in academic and public libraries in Florida
William "Bill" Gosling
University of Michigan
Wanda Brown
Determining the impact of electronic resources on binding practices within academic libraries in North Carolina
Susan Nutter
North Carolina State University
Elizabeth Burnette
Managing the "soft" in software switch: Migrating people to an ILS
Althea Jenkins
Florida State University
Portia Diaz-Martin
Information literacy: Does it affect the academic success of college students?
Hannelore Rader
University of Louisville
La Ventra Ellis-Danquah*
To develop consumer health information resources to address the primary health needs of metro Detroit residents
Terrance Burton
University of Wisconsin
Annie Marie Ford
Recruitment and retention of librarians with an emphasis on the "grow your own librarian"
Joan Giesecke
University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries
Lorrita Ford
TBD
Carla Stoffle
University of Arizona
Lora Gault
After all these years, still alone: Plight of the academic African American librarian
Shirley Baker
Washington University in St. Louis
Cindy Gruwell*
Information literacy in the health sciences community: Developing library orientation programs to address the needs of primary users
Janet B. Stith
University of Kentucky Medical Library
Alysse Jordan
The evolving nature of academic reference librarianship in the digital age
Sarah Thomas
Cornell University
Alice Kawakami
Analysis of digital reference transcripts to identify and precipitate program improvements in traditional reference service
Sarah Pritchard
University of California, Santa Barbara
Mireille-Paule Kotoklo
Establishing a non-profit, charitable literacy organization committed to improving literacy levels by delivering books to children and adult learners in developing countries
Nancy Baker
University of Iowa Libraries
Gregory Lewis
Why there and not here? An examination of environmental factors that promote and enable model information literacy programs
Peter Graham
Syracuse University
Tammy Mays*
Providing information for consumers at multiple reading levels.
Stella Bentley
University of Kansas
Ophelia Morey*
Consumer health information seeking behavior of African Americans: Understanding the influence of social networks
Dorothy Jobe
Baptist Health System
Elaina Norlin
Creating successful business plans for E-learning products: Learning from our colleagues and competitors
Betsy Wilson
University of Washington
Akilah Nosakhere
Africana special collections: A case study
Barbara Dewey
University of Tennessee
Carol Nurse
The effect of a library liaison to administrators and faculty for first year students in the library instruction program
Nancy Baker
University of Iowa Libraries
Verónica Reyes
Cultural programs in an academic library: The cross-roads for intellectual curiosity
Deborah Carver
University of Oregon
Edward Sanchez
Analyzing the 2001-2002 data obtained from public university libraries in order to determine the impact recent economic conditions have had on patterns of funding
Paul Willis
University of South Carolina
Linda Whang
Developing a more relevant approach to teaching information literacy skills to students, faculty, and staff in the college of engineering.
Ernie Ingles
University of Alberta
Martha Yancey
Web-based information literacy modules for undergraduates in the college of physical education
Julia Zimmerman
Ohio University

* Medical Librarians