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ReCURRICULUM VITAE
Judith L. Moreillon, M.L.S., Ph.D.
Literacies and Libraries Consultant
25 March 2017
Education
Ph.D. University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 2003
Title: A Case Study of University Faculty Development Utilizing Technology: People, Place and
Process, May 2003
Advisor: Kathy G. Short, Ph.D. University of Arizona
M.L.S. University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, School Librarianship, 1992
B.A. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, French Studies (Social Studies minor), 1972
Professional Certifications & Licensures
K-8 Classroom Teacher Certification; K-12 School Library Endorsement, 1988-present (Arizona)
K-8 Multiple Subject Teaching Credential, 1988
Academic Employment
Associate Professor (2015-2016); Assistant Professor (2009 - 2015), Texas Woman's University
School Librarian, Emily Gray Junior High/Tanque Verde High School (2008 - 2009)
Director of Business Development, Star Bright Books (2006 - 2008)
Adjunct Assistant Professor, School of Information Resources and Library Science, University of
Arizona (2006 - 2008)
Lead Faculty, Clinical Assistant Professor, Northern Arizona University (2003 - 2006)
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Language, Reading and Culture, University of Arizona
(2003, 2004, & 2006)
School Librarian, Sunnyside and Tucson Unified School Districts (August, 1991 - December, 2003).
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Language, Reading, and Culture, University of Arizona
(1999, 2000, & 2002)
Adjunct Instructor, School of Information Resources and Library Science, University of Arizona
(1995, 1997, 1999, & 2001)
Instructor, Extended University, University of Arizona (1995 & 1997)
TEACHING
Courses Taught at Texas Woman’s University
Master’s Courses
Art of Storytelling (LS5633)
Information and Communication Technology (LS5043)
Librarians as Instructional Partners (LS5443)
Multimedia Resources and Services (LS5233)
Practicum (LS5843)
School Library Media Center (LS5333)
Bachelor’s Courses
Library Materials for Children (LS3013)
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Other Courses
Courses taught at University of Arizona and Northern Arizona University:
IRLS 521 Children's and Young Adult Literature in a Multicultural Society, 2008
IRLS 581 School Library Administration and Organization, 2006, 2007
ECI 307 Social Studies in the Elementary Classroom, 2005, 2006
ECI 309 Literacy I, 2004, 2005
ECI 321 Elementary School Curriculum, 2005, 2006
EDF 301 School and Society, 2004, 2005
LRC 585 Literature for Adolescents, 2004, 2005
ECI 602 Advanced Children's Literature, 2004
LRC 480/580 Children's Literature in the Classroom, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003
IRLS 696 Current Resources in School Libraries, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001
SCHOLARSHIP/CREATIVE ACHIEVEMENTS
Books, Monographs, Compilations, Manuals
Books
Moreillon, J. (anticipated publication date December, 2017). Building a culture of collaboration:
School librarian leadership and advocacy. Chicago: American Library Association.
Moreillon, J. (2013). Coteaching reading comprehension strategies in elementary school libraries:
Maximizing your impact. Chicago: American Library Association.
Moreillon, J. (2013). Ready and waiting for you. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans Books for
Young Readers.
Moreillon, J. & Ballard, S. Eds. (2013). Best of KQ: Instructional partnerships: A pathway to
leadership. Chicago: American Association of School Librarians.
Moreillon, J. (2012). Coteaching reading comprehension strategies in secondary school libraries:
Maximizing your impact. ALA.
Moreillon, J. (2007). Collaborative strategies for teaching reading comprehension: Maximizing your
impact. ALA Editions.
Moreillon, J. (2004). Read to me/Vamos a leer. Star Bright Books.
Moreillon, J. (1997). Sing down the rain. Kiva Publishing.
Chapters, Cases, Readings, Supplements
Chapters
Moreillon, J. (forthcoming April, 2017). Literacy leadership and the school librarian: Reading and
writing—foundational skills for multiple literacies. In S. Coatney & V. H. Harada (Eds.), The many
faces of school library leadership. 2nd ed. Santa Barbara: Libraries Unlimited.
Moreillon, J. (2014). Putting the pieces together: Connecting to the Core through coteaching
curriculum standards. In V. H. Harada & S. Coatney (Eds.), Inquiry and the Common Core:
Librarians and teachers designing teaching for learning (pp. 49-66). Santa Barbara: Libraries
Unlimited.
Moreillon, J. (2013). Preparing stakeholders for the school librarian's instructional partnership role:
Whose responsibility is it?. In K. Kennedy & L. Green (Eds.), Collaborative models for librarian and
teacher partnerships (pp. 67-81). Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference.
Moreillon, J. (2013). A content analysis of school library conferences: A search for empowering
professional development. In M. Dow (Ed.), School libraries matter: Views from research. Santa
Barbara: Libraries Unlimited.
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Moreillon, J. (2012). Job-embedded professional development: An orchard of opportunity. In D.
Abilock, K. Fontichiaro, & V. Harada (Eds.), Growing schools: School librarians as professional
developers (pp. 141-156). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
Moreillon, J. (2009). Coteaching published lesson plans: A recipe for success?. In K. Fontichiaro
(Ed.), 21st-century learning in school libraries (pp. 227-228). ABC-CLIO.
Moreillon, J. (2009). Show them what we do: Strategies for collaborative teaching. In K. Fontichiaro
(Ed.), 21st-century learning in school libraries (pp. 218-220). ABC-CLIO.
Moreillon, J. (2003). The candle and the mirror: One author's journey. In D. L. Fox & K. G. Short
(Eds.), Stories matter: The complexity of cultural authenticity in children's literature (pp. 61-77).
National Council of Teachers of English.
Published Articles in Journals
Refereed
Moreillon, J. (2017). The learning commons: A strategic opportunity for teacher librarianship
leadership. Teacher Librarian 44 (3): 21-25.
Moreillon, J. (2016). Making the Classroom-Library Connection. Teacher Librarian, 43 (3), 8-18.
Moreillon, J. (2016). Building your personal learning network (PLN): 21st-century school librarians
seek self-regulated professional development online. Knowledge Quest, 44 (3), 64-69.
Moreillon, J. (2015). #schoollibrarians tweet for professional development: A netnographic case
study of #txlchat. School Libraries Worldwide, 21 (2), 127-137.
Moreillon, J. (2015). Digital storytelling based on the Association for Library Service to Children
competencies: A learning activity to promote values associated with social justice. Public Library
Quarterly, 34 (3), 212-229.
Moreillon, J. (2015). Increasing interactivity in the online learning environment: Using digital tools to
support students in socially constructed meaning-making. TechTrends, 59 (3), 41-47.
Moreillon, J., Kimmel, S., & Gavigan, K. (2014). Educating preservice school librarians for the
instructional partner role: An exploration into university curricula. School Library Research, 17.
http://www.ala.org/aasl/sites/ala.org.aasl/files/content/aaslpubsandjournals/slr/vol17/SLR_Educating
Preservice_V17.pdf
Moreillon, J. & Hall, R. N. (2014). Digital advocacy stories: A pedagogical tool for strengthening and
disseminating library values. Journal of Education in Library and Information Science, 55 (2), 100-
111.
Moreillon, J. (2013). Educating for school library leadership: Developing the instructional partnership
role. Journal of Education in Library and Information Science, 54 (1), 55-66.
Moreillon, J., Cahill, M., & McKee, R. (2012). State library conferences as professional development
venues: Unbalanced support for the AASL-defined roles of the school librarian. School Library
Research, 15. Available from
http://www.ala.org/aasl/sites/ala.org.aasl/files/content/aaslpubsandjournals/slr/vol15/SLR_Conferenc
es_as_PD_Venues_V15.pdf
Moreillon, J. (2012). Reading comprehension instruction at the core of the library program. School
Library Monthly, 29 (2), 5-8.
Moreillon, J. (2010). Multicultural conversations: Online literature circles focused on social issues.
WOW (World of Words) Stories, 3 (1).
Available from http://wowlit.org/on-linepublications/stories/storiesiii1/3/
Moreillon, J. (2009). Learning and teaching in WANDA wiki wonderland: Literature circles in the
digital commons. Teacher Librarian: the Journal for School Library Professionals, 37 (2), 23-28.
Moreillon, J. (2008). Position yourself at the center by coteaching reading comprehension strategies.
Teacher Librarian: the Journal for School Library Professionals, 35 (5), 27-34.
Moreillon, J. (2008). Two heads are better than one: Influencing preservice classroom teachers'
understanding and practice of classroom-library collaboration. School Library Research, 11.
Available from
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http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/aasl/aaslpubsandjournals/slmrb/slmrcontents/volume11/moreillon.
cfm
Moreillon, J. (2003). Digital discussions: La esperanza in the shared virtual classroom. Reading
Online, 6 (10). Available from
http://www.readingonline.org/articles/art_index.asp?HREF=/articles/moreillon2/
Moreillon, J. (2001). What does technology have to do with it? Integrating technology tools into a
children's literature course. Reading Online, 5 (2). Available from
http://www.readingonline.org/articles/art_index.asp?HREF=/articles/moreillon/index.html
Non-Refereed
Moreillon, J. (2016). Making a space for curiosity and creativity: Classroom-library collaboration for
inquiry learning. School Library Connection, 1 (8), 28-30.
Moreillon, J. (2016). Assessment not an option: Gathering evidence of effectiveness. School Library
Connection, 1 (7), 28-30.
Moreillon, J. (2016). Coteaching: A strategic evidence-based practice for collaborating school
librarians. School Library Connection, 1 (6), 48-50.
Moreillon, J. (2016). Connecting fun with literacy learning (and AASL's Standards for the 21st-
Century Learner. School Library Connection, 1 (5), 28-31.
Moreillon, J. (2015). BYOD: Yet another leadership opportunity for school librarians. School Library
Connection, 1 (4), 47-48.
Moreillon, J. (2015). Experiential learning and the school librarian. School Library Connection, 1 (3),
13-15.
Moreillon, J. (2015). The future of learning/the future of teaching: What does the school library
research say? School Library Connection, 1 (2), 6-9.
Moreillon, J. (2015). Quick Remedies Column: Collaborative library stories. School Library Monthly,
31 (8), 25-26.
Tucker, D., and Moreillon, J. (2015). Collaboration for summer reading. Texas Library Journal, 91
(1), 17-19.
Moreillon, J. (2015). Quick Remedies Column: Building collaborative relationships with students.
School Library Monthly, 31 (7), 27-28.
Moreillon, J. (2015). Quick Remedies Column: Building collaborative relationships with parents and
community. School Library Monthly, 31 (6), 25-26.
Moreillon, J. (2015). Quick Remedies Column: Building collaborative relationships with students.
School Library Monthly, 31 (5), 27-28.
Moreillon, J. (2015). Quick Remedies Column: Building collaborative relationships through
mentoring, modeling, outreach. School Library Monthly, 31 (4), 27-28.
Moreillon, J. (2014). Inquiry learning and reading comprehension strategy instruction: Processes that
go hand in hand. Knowledge Quest, 43 (2), E1-4. Available from
http://www.ala.org/aasl/sites/ala.org.aasl/files/content/NovDec14_OE1_Moreillon.pdf
Moreillon, J. (2014). Quick Remedies Column: Collaborative relationships with principals. School
Library Monthly, 31 (3), 27-28.
Moreillon, J. (2014). Quick Remedies Column: Collaboration: Collecting and documenting evidence
of best practice. School Library Monthly, 31 (2), 27-28.
Moreillon, J. (2014). Quick Remedies Column: Collaboration: Setting priorities. School Library
Monthly, 31 (1), 29-30.
Moreillon, J. (2014). Quick Remedies Column: Leadership: Grant writing as a collaborative activity.
School Library Monthly, 30 (8), 24-25.
Moreillon, J. (2014). Quick Remedies Column: Leadership: Fixed, flexible, and mixed library
scheduling. School Library Monthly, 30 (7), 25-26.
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Moreillon, J. (2014). Quick Remedies Column: Leadership: Collaboration for summer reading.
School Library Monthly, 30 (6), 24-25.
Moreillon, J. (2014). Quick Remedies Column: Leadership: School-wide literacy events. School
Library Monthly, 30 (5), 25-26.
Moreillon, J. (2014). Quick Remedies Column: Leadership: Filtering and social media. School
Library Monthly, 30 (4), 29-30.
Moreillon, J. (2013). One common challenge--Two different solutions: Stories from two libraries with
Jana Hunt and Colleen Graves. Knowledge Quest, 42 (2), 38-43.
Moreillon, J. (2013). Quick Remedies Column: Leadership: Beyond heroes and holidays. School
Library Monthly, 30 (3), 26-27.
Moreillon, J. (2013). Quick Remedies Column: Leadership: School librarian evaluation. School
Library Monthly, 30 (2), 24-25, 29.
Moreillon, J. (2013). Quick Remedies Column: Leadership: Teaching digital literacy. School Library
Monthly, 30 (1), 26-27.
Moreillon, J. (2013). Quick Remedies Column: Policy challenge: Closed for inventory. School
Library Monthly, 29 (8), 26-27.
Moreillon, J. (2013). Quick Remedies Column: Policy challenge: Food in the library. School Library
Monthly, 29 (7), 26-27.
Moreillon, J. (2013). Quick Remedies Column: Policy challenge: Commercial reading incentives.
School Library Monthly, 29 (6), 26-27.
Moreillon, J. (2013). Quick Remedies Column: Policy challenge: Leveling the library collection.
School Library Monthly, 29 (5), 28-29.
Moreillon, J. (2013). A matrix for school librarians: Aligning standards, inquiry, reading, and
instruction. School Library Monthly, 29 (4), 29-32.
Moreillon, J. (2013). Quick Remedies Column: Policy challenge: Consequences that restrict
borrowing. School Library Monthly, 29 (4), 22-23.
Moreillon, J. (2013). Building bridges for global understanding: Cultural literature collection
development and programming. Children and Libraries, 11 (1), 35-38.
Moreillon, J. & Barnett, C. (2012). April is School Library Month: You belong @your library: A
portrait--in words and pictures. Knowledge Quest, 40 (4), 1-6.
Moreillon, J., & Ballard, S.D. (2012). Coteaching. Co-guest Editors. Knowledge Quest, 40 (4).
Moreillon, J. & Ballard, S. D. (2012). Coteaching: A pathway to leadership. Knowledge Quest, 40 (4),
6-9. Available from
http://www.ala.org/aasl/sites/ala.org.aasl/files/content/aaslpubsandjournals/knowledgequest/docs/KN
OW_40_4_CoEditorColumn.pdf
Moreillon, J. (2012). Quick Remedies Column: Policy challenge: No kindergarten checkout until
December. School Library Monthly, 29 (3), 26-27.
Moreillon, J. (2012). Quick Remedies Column: Policy challenge: Orientation vs. access. School
Library Monthly, 29 (2), 26-27.
Moreillon, J. (2012). Quick Remedies Column: Policy challenge: Why is the library closed? School
Library Monthly, 29 (1), 27-28.
Moreillon, J. (2012). Before you pack your bag: How to maximize your professional development
opportunities at state-level conferences. Library Media Connection, 31 (1), 48-50.
Moreillon, J., Luhtala, M., & Russo, C. T. (2011). Learning that sticks: Engaged educators + engaged
learners. School Library Monthly, 28 (1), 17-20.
Moreillon, J. & Cahill, M. (2011). Literature for Life Column: Rooted in family, growing in
community. School Library Monthly, 27 (8), 24-16.
Moreillon, J. & Cahill, M. (2011). Literature for Life Column: Knowing her story. School Library
Monthly, 27 (6), 27-29.
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Cahill, M. & Moreillon, J. (2011). Literature for Life Column: Stories of struggle, messages of hope.
School Library Monthly, 27 (4), 26-28.
Moreillon, J. & Cahill, M. (2010). Literature for Life Column: When cultures meet. School Library
Monthly, 27 (2), 27-29.
Fontichiaro, K., Moreillon, J., & Abilock, D. (2009). How do school librarians fit in? Our student
learning responsibilities and the National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers.
Knowledge Quest, 38 (2), 70-72.
Fontichiaro, K. & Moreillon, J. (2009). Professional practice. Co-guest Editors. Knowledge Quest, 38
(2).
Moreillon, J. (2009). Reading and the school librarian. Knowledge Quest, 38 (2), 24-30.
Fontichiaro, K., Moreillon, J., & Abilock, D. (2009). The school librarian's bill of responsibilities.
Knowledge Quest, 38 (2), 6.
Moreillon, J. (2009). The school library media specialist's role in reading: An expanded role for the
21st-century librarian. Knowledge Quest, 38 (2), 24-30.
Fontichiaro, K. & Moreillon, J. (2009). Teaching and assessing the dispositions: A garden of
opportunity. Knowledge Quest, 37 (2), 64.67.
Moreillon, J. (2009). Reading4Life@your library: The school library media specialist's role in
reading. School Library Monthly, 26 (1), 17-20.
Moreillon, J. (2008). Brian Wildsmith's magical world of color. Children and Libraries, 6 (2), 40-44.
Moreillon, J. (2008). Words are like faces: An exploration into language and communication. School
Library Monthly, 24 (8), 10-11.
Moreillon, J. (2008). What a character! Classroom connections. Book Links: Connecting Books,
Libraries, and Classrooms, 15 (5), 49-53.
Moreillon, J. & Ewbank, A. (2007). Advocacy: A test of character. Co-guest Editors. Knowledge
Quest, 36 (1).
Moreillon, J. & Ewbank, A. (2007). Is that a teacher-librarian worldview? This we believe.
Knowledge Quest, 36 (1), 12-13.
Moreillon, J. & Misakian, J. (2007). Preservice teacher-librarian education: Learning the character of
an advocate. Knowledge Quest, 36 (1), 20-23.
Moreillon, J. (2007). Making soup with a spoonful of sugar. Arizona Reading Journal, 33 (2), 27-30.
Moreillon, J. (2007). Tricking the trickster: Recording and comparing story elements. School Library
Monthly, 24 (1), 13-14.
Ewbank, A. & Moreillon, J. (2006). The 65% solution is no solution for schools or for library media
centers. School Library Monthly, 23 (10), 22-24.
Moreillon, J. (2005). Sharing your professional work: Publish for IRA's ReadWriteThink.org. Arizona
Reading Journal, 31 (2), 16-18.
Moreillon, J. (2004). Behind the masks: Exploring culture and self through art and poetry.
ReadWriteThink.org. Available from http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/lesson-
plans/behind-masks-exploring-culture-395.html
Moreillon, J. (2004). Peace poems and Picasso doves: Literature, art, technology, and poetry.
ReadWriteThink.org. Available from http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/lesson-
plans/peace-poems-picasso-doves-93.html
Articles in Proceedings
Refereed
Moreillon, J. (2015). The learning commons: A strategic opportunity for school librarian leadership.
Treasure Mountain Research Retreat 21. Columbus, Ohio.
Gavigan, K., Kimmel, S., & Moreillon, J. (2013). Educating for the school librarian's instructional
partner role. American Association of Educational Researchers Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
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Moreillon, J. (2013). Adult learners in the learning commons: The elephant in the room. In David
Loertscher (Ed.) Treasure Mountain Research Retreat 19, Clearfield, UT: LMC Source.
Moreillon, J., Cahill, M., & McKee, R. (2011). Preservice school librarian education: Practices for
developing the instructional partner role, a preliminary report. In David Loertscher (Ed.) Treasure
Mountain Research Retreat 17, Spring, Texas: LMC Source.
Conference Presentations
Workshops
Moreillon, J. (2016, November). Storytelling matters: Reach out with digital advocacy
stories. Arizona Library Association, Tucson, Arizona [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. (2016, April). Crowdsourcing: The new bake sale for school libraries. Texas
Library Association, Houston, Texas. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. (2016, March). Jazz beats: Integrating poetry, art, music, and literature into an
inquiry unit. Spicola Forum in Reading, Denton, Texas. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. (2015, November). Coteaching inquiry learning and reading comprehension
strategies: A perfect match. American Association of School Librarians, Columbus, Ohio.
[Refereed]
Moreillon, J. & Mathis, J. (2015, March). How can young people benefit from reading
international children’s and young adult books? Spicola Forum in Reading, Denton, Texas.
[Refereed]
Moreillon, J. (2014, November). Shared storytelling: Shaping early childhood literacy
through stories. Billie J. Askew Reading Recovery and K-6 Literacy Institute, Dallas, Texas
[Refereed]
Moreillon, J. & Earley, L. (2014, April). Integrating the tenets of ECRR2® into storytime in
order to influence the literacy practices of parents and caregivers. Texas Library Association
Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas. [Non-Refereed]
Moreillon, J. & McKee, R. (2014, March). What every preservice school librarian should know about
working with the school librarian. College of Professional Education, Denton, Texas. [Non-Refereed]
Moreillon, J., Paradis, J., Duffy, M., Carnesi, S., Russo, C., Kim Palmer, and Donna Sapienza (2013,
November). Instructional partnerships that deliver success: Meeting the leadership challenge.
American Association of School Librarians 16th National Conference, Hartford, Connecticut.
[Refereed]
Moreillon, J., Paradis, J., Duffy, M., Carnesi, S., Mubarek, N., and Stacy Cameron (2013, June).
Common sCORES: Instructional partnerships that deliver success. American Library Association
Annual Conference, Chicago, Illinois. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. & Hall, R. N. (2013, March). Slay the confusion dragon! Using fix-up options to recover
comprehension and engage in text analysis. Spicola Forum on Reading, Denton, Texas. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. (2013, May). The flipped library: The key to maximizing your impact on student
achievement. Pennsylvania School Librarians Association, Hershey, Pennsylvania. [Non-Refereed]
Moreillon, J. (2013, April). Leading with Learning4Life: Using the AASL framework to build a
pivotal literacy program. Texas Library Association Annual Conference, Fort Worth, Texas.
[Refereed]
Moreillon, J. (2013, March). Cultural authenticity and accuracy: Issues and challenges for
storytellers. Texas Storytelling Festival, Denton, Texas. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. & Richey, J. (2013, February). Digital stories 4 learning, teaching, and advocacy.
Texas Computer Education Association Conference, Austin, Texas. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J., Voutos, G., Panter, S., Cameron, S., Conklin, S., L. Davis, & R. Kelly (2012,
November). Dream teams: Classroom teachers and school librarians connect and coteach for student
success. National Council of Teachers of English Annual Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada. [Refereed]
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Moreillon, J. (2012, November). The flipped library: Pump up instruction. Richardson-Plano Expo,
Plano, Texas. [Non-Refereed]
Moreillon, J. & Schultz-Jones, B. (2012, October). Denton inquiry study: Selected Research. Denton
Inquiry 4 Lifelong Learning, Denton, Texas. [Non-Refereed]
Moreillon, J., Voutos, G., McKee, R., & Duckworth, K. (2012, April). Learning4Life: Advocacy
through coteaching deep comprehension. Texas Library Association Annual Conference, Houston,
Texas [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. (2012, March). Singing into character: Biographical storytelling and song. Texas
Storytelling Festival, Denton, Texas. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. & McKee, R. (2011, November). The principal connection: Educating your
administrator to value your school library program. American Association of School Librarians 15th
National Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. (2011, March). Shared telling: Shaping literate minds. Texas Storytelling Festival,
Denton, Texas. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J., Bush, G., & Deskins, L. (2010, June). Reading for a lifetime - you bet! American
Library Association Annual Conference, Washington, District of Columbia. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. & Cahill, M. (2010, March). Story reader/Story teller. Spicola Forum on Reading,
Denton, Texas. [Non-Refereed]
Moreillon, J. (2010, June). Professional practice: Where standards meet dispositions. Texas
Association of School Library Conference, Austin, Texas. [Non-Refereed]
Moreillon, J. & LaPlante, D. (2008, June). Maximizing your impact: Classroom-library collaboration
for teaching information literacy and reading comprehension skills. American Library Association
Annual Conference, Anaheim, California. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. & Skorupski, D. (2008). Collaborative strategies for teaching reading comprehension.
Texas Library Association Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas. [Non-Refereed]
Moreillon, J. (2008, November). Fix-up options! Strategies for reading difficult texts in the library or
classroom. Massachusetts School Librarians Association Conference, Sturbridge, Massachusetts.
[Non-Refereed]
Moreillon, J., Teicher, M., Kola-McVeigh, P., & Paulson-Yarovoy, S. (2008, May). Maximizing our
impact: Classroom-library collaboration for teaching reading comprehension using authentic
children's literature. New York Library Association School Library Media Specialists Conference,
Tarrytown, New York. [Non-Refereed]
Paper (independent)
Moreillon, J. (2015, April). Digital advocacy storytelling to promote library values. Contributed
Paper. Texas Library Association Annual Conference, Austin, Texas. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. (2015, April). School librarians tweet for connections, community, and professional
development: A netnographic case study of #txlchat. International Association of School Librarians.
Regional Conference, Austin, Texas, April 2015. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. (2012, January). Developing the instructional partner role: Expanding the impact of the
university classroom. Association for Library and Information Science Education Annual Conference,
Dallas, Texas. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. & Williams, K. (2008, August). Maximizing your impact: Coteaching Reading
comprehension strategies. International Association of School Librarianship Annual Conference,
Berkeley, California. [Refereed]
Paper (part of symposium)
Moreillon, J. (2016, January). ApprenNet.com: An interactive tool for online learning, Innovative
Pedagogies Panel Presentation. Radical Change: Inclusion & Innovation: Association for Library and
Information Science Education Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts. [Refereed]
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Moreillon, J. (2015, October). School librarians take reciprocal mentorship online with #txlchat.
Library 2.015, N/A, Virtual. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. (2015). Educating heads, hearts, and hands: Educating public librarians to serve
families with young children. Panel Presentation: Transform Storytime into Family Literacy
Programming. Texas Library Association Annual Conference, Austin, Texas, April 2015. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. (2015, April). Digital advocacy storytelling to promote library values. Contributed
Paper. Texas Library Association Annual Conference, Austin, Texas, April 2015. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. (2014, April). School librarian evaluation: Webinar presentation. LiLead Project,
University of Maryland, and School Librarian Supervisors Section, American Association of School
Librarians, N/A, Virtual. [Non-Refereed]
Moreillon, J. & Hall, R. N. (2012, October). Telling your advocacy story with digital tools. Library
2.012, N/A, Virtual. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J., Cahill, M., & McKee, R. (2012, January). State library conferences as professional
development opportunities for school librarians: Extending the reach of the university classroom and
expanding horizons for school library candidates and practitioners. ALISE Annual Conference,
Dallas, Texas. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J., Dickinson, G., Lowe, K., Ballard, S., & Gimble, B. (2009, November). Teaching the
new standards and guidelines to preservice and inservice LMS. American Association of School
Librarians 14th National Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina. [Non-Refereed]
Podium
Moreillon, J., Stoltz, D., Lambert, M. D., and Kessler, T. (2016, June). Pop stage: If reading is so
important, why are children’s picture books getting shorter? American Library Association Annual
Conference, Orlando, FL. [Non-Refereed]
Moreillon, J., and Allman, T. (2016). ApprenNet.com: An interactive tool for online learning. For
TWU Faculty, Sponsored by the Center for Faculty Excellence. http://tinyurl.com/jmtacfeapprennet
[Refereed]
Moreillon, J., and Foote-Williams, E. (2015). ApprenNet.com: An interactive tool for online learning.
For TWU Faculty, Sponsored by the Teaching and Learning with Technology Department.
Moreillon, J. (2015, January). Digital storytelling based on ALSC competencies: A learning activity
to promote social justice. Association for Library and Information Science Education Annual
Conference, Chicago, Illinois. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. & Hall, R. N. (2014, January). Using all the tools in social media toolbox: Beyond
traditional online education. Moreillon, J. (2015, January). Digital storytelling based on ALSC
competencies: A learning activity to promote values associated with social justice. Association for
Library and Information Science Education Annual Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
[Refereed]
Moreillon, J. (2014, August). Strategies for increasing interactivity in the online learning
environment. TWU Teaching & Learning Symposium, Denton, Texas. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. (2013, April). P-20 vertical alignment for research (with the Denton Inquiry 4 Lifelong
Learning Team). Texas Library Association Annual Conference, Fort Worth, Texas. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. (2010, October). A time to skim, a time to read, or how to convince surfers to take a
dive. School Library Journal Summit, Chicago, Illinois. [Non-Refereed]
Moreillon, J., Amastae, S., Lyons, S., & Johns, S. K. (2010, April). L4L--Learning4Life with the
AASL standards. Texas Library Association Conference, San Antonio, Texas. [Non-Refereed]
Moreillon, J. (2009, November). The school library media specialist's role in reading. American
Association of School Librarians (AASL) 14th Annual Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina.
[Refereed]
Moreillon, J. & Hunt, J. (2009, January). WANDA's wiki wonderland: Literature circles online.
Arizona Teaching and Technology Conference, Vail, Arizona. [Refereed]
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Moreillon, J. (2008). Maximizing your impact: Classroom-library coteaching information literacy
and reading comprehension skills. Massachusetts School Librarians Association Conference,
Sturbridge, Massachusetts. [Non-Refereed]
Moreillon, J. & Plowman, J. (2008, March). Questioning cultural authenticity: First-graders and
educators unpack The Day of Ahmed's Secret. 16th Annual Conference on Literature and Literacy for
Children and Adolescents, Tucson, Arizona. [Refereed]
Posters
Moreillon, J. (2015). Literacy matters: Strategies for preparing future public library children’s
librarians for exemplary community-based family literacy services. Institute for Museum and Library
Services Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Moreillon, J. & Hall, R. N. (2013). Digital advocacy stories: A pedagogical tool for communicating
and strengthening library values. TWU Teaching & Learning Symposium, Denton, Texas. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. (2011, April). Engaging students with Web 2.0: Communication, collaboration, and
competence. Texas Library Association Annual Conference, Austin, Texas. [Refereed]
Moreillon, J. & Sykes, L. (2010, August). Engaging students with Web 2.0: Communication,
collaboration, and competence. Online Educator Symposium, Denton, Texas. [Refereed]
Round Table
Moreillon, J. (2014). Strong libraries, strong scores. Panel presentation for Texas Association of
School Librarians. Texas Library Association Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas. [Non-
Refereed]
Symposium
Moreillon, J., Glass, N., Mora, P., Brown, M., Gall, C., Parker-Rock, M & Havill, J. (2009). Institute:
Make it real - fun! Real books, real authors, real time, real literacy learning. International Reading
Association 54th Annual Conference West, Phoenix, Arizona. [Refereed]
Digital Scholarship
2016. Classroom-Library Coteaching 4 Student Success. Webinar via edWeb.net, sponsored by
School Library Connection. Available from: http://home.edweb.net/webinar/classroom-library-
coteaching-student-success
2012-present: Moreillon. Building a Culture of Collaboration Blog. Blogger and Co-blogger.
Available from http://buildingacultureofcultureofcollaboration.edublogs.org
2015. Moreillon, J., & Dimmett, D. My Take/Your Take: Book Dialogues: Picture Books that Portray
or Could Inspire Social Justice Activism. Worlds of Words. Available from
http://wowlit.org/books/threadedmytake2015/9/#1
2015. Moreillon, J. Building a Culture of Collaboration: A Conversation with the Co-Bloggers, Texas
Library Association Webinar (May), with Karla Collins of Longwood University, Lucy Green of
Georgia Southern University, Melissa Johnston of the University of Alabama, and Judy Kaplan of the
University of Vermont. Recording: https://goo.gl/Bc1dPp Slides: http://goo.gl/vmn2K0
2015. Moreillon, J. The soviet connection: Cultural influences in our text and images. Guest Blog
post for WOW Currents Blog (April). Post available from http://wowlit.org/blog/2015/04/20/the-
soviet-connection-cultural-influences-in-our-text-and-images/
2014: Moreillon, J. & Starrett, T., Principals know: School librarians are the heart of the school.
Crowdsourced advocacy video. Available from http://youtu.be/bihGT7LoBP0
2014: Moreillon, J., Seeking Global Perspectives in Children's Literature Picture Books: My Village:
Rhymes from around the World by Danielle Wright. WOW Currents Blog. Available from
http://wowlit.org/blog/2014/03/03/seeking-global-perspectives-in-traditional-literature-picture-books-
part-1/
2014: Moreillon, J., Seeking Global Perspectives in Children's Literature Picture Books: Climbing
Rosa by Shelley Fowles. WOW Currents Blog. Available from
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http://wowlit.org/blog/2014/03/10/seeking-global-perspectives-in-traditional-literature-picture-books-
part-2/
2014: Moreillon, J., Seeking Global Perspectives in Children's Literature Picture Books: When
Animals Were People: A Huichol Indian Tale: Cuando los animales eran personas: Un cuento
huichol by Bonnie Larson. WOW Currents Blog. Available from
http://wowlit.org/blog/2014/03/17/seeking-global-perspectives-in-traditional-literature-picture-books-
part-3/
2014: Moreillon, J., Seeking Global Perspectives in Children's Literature Picture Books: Pretty
Salma: An African Little Red Riding Hood Story by Niki Daly. WOW Currents Blog. Available from
http://wowlit.org/blog/2014/03/24/seeking-global-perspectives-in-traditional-literature-picture-books-
part-4/
2014: Moreillon, J., Seeking Global Perspectives in Children's Literature Picture Books: Juan Bobo
Goes to Work: A Puerto Rican Tale or Juan Bobo busca trabajo by Maria Montes. Worlds of Words
(WOW) Currents Blog. Available from http://wowlit.org/blog/2014/03/31/seeking-global-
perspectives-in-traditional-literature-picture-books-part-5/
2013: Moreillon, J., Inquiry into Cultural Authenticity in Traditional Literature: When Apples Grew
Noses and Horses Flew by Jan Andrews. WOW Currents Blog. Available from
http://wowlit.org/blog/2013/04/01/inquiry-into-cultural-authenticity-in-traditional-literature-when-
apples-grew-noses
2013: Moreillon, J., Inquiry into Cultural Authenticity in Traditional Literature: The Parade: Stories
about Ananse, the Trickster Spider by KP Kojo. WOW Currents Blog. Available from
http://wowlit.org/blog/2013/04/15/inquiry-into-cultural-authenticity-in-traditional-literature-
the-parade-a-stampede
2013: Moreillon, J., Inquiry into Cultural Authenticity in Traditional Literature: Aesop's Fables by
Beverly Naidoo. WOW Currents Blog. Available from http://wowlit.org/blog/2013/04/22/inquiry-
into-cultural-authenticity-in-traditional-literature-aesops-fables
2013: Moreillon, J., Inquiry into Cultural Authenticity in Traditional Literature: The Great Snake:
Stories from the Amazon by Sean Taylor. WOW Currents Blog. Available from
http://wowlit.org/blog/2013/04/08/inquiry-into-cultural-authenticity-in-traditional-literature-the-great-
snake
2013: Moreillon, J., Inquiry into Cultural Authenticity in Traditional Literature: Sita's Ramayana by
Samhita Arni. WOW Currents Blog. Available from http://wowlit.org/blog/2013/04/29/inquiry-
into-cultural-authenticity-in-traditional-literature-sitas-ramayana
2012: Moreillon, J., The Hero's Journey in Global Literature: Where the Mountain Meets the Moon by
Grace Lin. WOW Currents Blog. Available from http://wowlit.org/blog/2012/03/05/the-heros-
journey-in-global-literature-where-the-mountain-meets-the-moon/#more-18039
2012: Moreillon, J., The Hero's Journey in Global Literature: Tiger Moon by Antonia Michaelis.
WOW Currents Blog. Available from http://wowlit.org/blog/2012/03/12/a-heros-journey-guided-by-
hindu-deities-tiger-moon/#more-18057
2012: Moreillon, J., The Hero's Journey in Global Literature: Heartsinger by Karjin Stoffels. WOW
Currents Blog. Available from http://wowlit.org/blog/2012/03/19/healing-hearts-with-the-heros-
journey-heartsinger/
2012: Moreillon, J., The Hero's Journey in Global Literature: Here Lies Arthur by Philip Reeve.
WOW Currents Blog. Available from http://wowlit.org/blog/2012/03/26/the-heros-journey-from-
another-point-of-view-here-lies-arthur/
Grants & Gifts
Funded
2015: Moreillon, J. Innovation Grant: ApprenNet: Interactive Web-based Video Tool ($2,500.00),
Principal Investigator, TWU Teaching and Learning with Technology.
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2015: Moreillon, J. Experiential Faculty Fellows Stipend: ApprenNet: Interactive Web-based Video
Tool ($1,500.00), Principal Investigator, TWU Quality Enhancement Program.
2014: Moreillon, J. Innovation Grant: ApprenNet: Interactive Web-based Video Tool ($500.00),
Principal Investigator, TWU Teaching and Learning with Technology.
2014: Moreillon, J. Innovation Grant: ApprenNet: Interactive Web-based Video Tool ($1,000.00),
Principal Investigator, TWU Teaching and Learning with Technology.
2013: Moreillon, J. & Starrett, T., Principals' Perspectives on the Value of School Librarians in
Teaching and Learning Case Study ($2,000.00), Co-Principal Investigator, Texas Library Association
- DEMCO Research Award.
2013: Moreillon, J. & Starrett, T., Principals' Perspectives on the Value of School Librarians in
Teaching and Learning Case Study ($2,500.00), Co-Principal Investigator, American Association of
School Librarians-Capstone Research Award.
2012 - 2016: Moreillon, J. & Jeng, L. H., Literacy Matters: Preparing Librarians to Serve Families
with Young Children ($469,999.00), Principal Investigator, U.S. Department of Education, Institute
of Museum and Library Services, Laura Bush 21st Century Recruitment for Librarians Grant
Program. I assumed the principal investigator role for three of the four grant years, including the
extension year, when another faculty member left TWU.
2012: Moreillon, J. & Starrett, T., Principals' Perspectives on the Value of Teaching and Learning
Case Study ($894.00), Co-Principal Investigator, Dean’s Research Funds, Texas Woman’s
University.
2011: Moreillon, J. State Library Conferences as Professional Development Venues: Unbalanced
Support for the AASL-Defined Roles of the School Librarian ($2,000.00), Principal Investigator,
Texas Library Association - DEMCO Research Grant.
2010: Moreillon, J. University Classroom Collaboration: Building Interdisciplinary Peer Instructional
Partnerships ($1,140.00), Principal Investigator, College of Professional Education.
2010: Moreillon, J. Peer Collaboration Pedagogy. Distance Education ($6,000.00), Principal
Investigator, Texas Woman's University.
Not Funded
2012: Moreillon, J. & Jeng, L. H., Doctoral Education for School Library Leaders (DESLL)
($499,592.00 Not Funded), Principal Investigator, Laura Bush 21st Century Recruitment for
Librarians Grant Program U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Museum and Library Services.
2011: Moreillon, J. & Jeng, L. H., Doctoral Education for School Library Leaders (DESLL)
($499,952.00 Not Funded), Principal Investigator, Laura Bush 21st Century Recruitment for
Librarians Grant Program, U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Museum and Library Services.
2010: Moreillon, J. & Jeng, L. H., Doctoral Education for School Library Leaders (DESLL)
($777,631.00 Not Funded), Principal Investigator, Laura Bush 21st Century Recruitment for
Librarians Grant Program, U. S. Department of Education, Institute of Museum and Library Services.
2009: Moreillon, J. Peer Collaboration Pedagogy: Developing a Teaching Framework for
Interdisciplinary Peer Instructional Partnerships in the University Classroom ($8,000.00 Not Funded),
Principal Investigator, Research Enhancement Program New Faculty Completion, Texas Woman's
University.
Honors/Awards
Nominated
2015: Pratt-Severn Faculty Innovation Award. Association for Library and Information Science
Education.
Received
2015: Quality Enhancement Program: Learn by Doing. Texas Woman's University. Learn by Doing
Course Designation for LS5443: Librarians as Instructional Partners
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2014: Mary Mason Lyon Award: Excellence in Teaching, Scholarship, and Service. Texas Woman's
University. Available from http://www.twu.edu/slis/3132.asp
2014: Quality Enhancement Program: Learn by Doing. Texas Woman's University. Learn by Doing
Course Designation for LS5843: Practicum Capstone Project Assignment (Literacy Matters Project)
with Dr. Ling hwey Jeng.
2014: Quality Enhancement Program: Learn by Doing. Texas Woman's University. LS5633: Art of
Storytelling Digital Advocacy Story Assignment.
2013: Exemplary Faculty Practices Award from the Center for Research, Evaluation, and
Advancement of Teacher Education (CREATE). Quest for Quality: Teacher Preparation in Texas
Initiative. Available from http://www.createtx.org
2009: Progressive Librarian Award. Progressive School Library Guild. Awarded by the Progressive
Librarians Guild, Tucson Chapter, School of Information Resources and Library Science, University
of Arizona.
2006: Exemplary University Department Web Site Award for the Southwest Children's Literature
Web Site. Arizona Technology in Education Alliance (AzTEA).
2002: Tucson Unified School District Excellence in Education Recognition. Tucson Unified School
District.
2001: Gale Elementary School: Exemplary School Web Site. AzTEA.
2000: Librarian of the Year Award. AzTEA.
1997: Winnebago Progressive School Library Award. Arizona Library Association.
1997: Excellence in Teaching Award. University of Arizona.
1996: Celebrate Literacy Award. Tucson Area Reading Council.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Service Activities for the Component, College, University
Texas Woman's University
Department Assignments
Chair:
2015-2016: Faculty Planning and Assessment Committee
2014-2015: Faculty Development Committee
2011-2012 – 2012-2013: School of Library and Information Studies: Doctoral Committee
Member:
2014-2015: Faculty Planning and Assessment Committee
2013-2014: Faculty Development Committee
2013-2014: Curriculum Committee
2013-2014: Final Examination Committee
2011-2012 – 2012-2013: Faculty Planning and Assessment Committee
2011-2012: Ad Hoc Committee LS5843 School Librarian Practicum Committee
2010-2011: Doctoral Committee
2010-2011: Faculty Development Committee
2009-2010: Curriculum Committee
College Assignments
Member:
2009-2016: College of Professional Education Council (COPE)
2009-2015: COPE: Academic Programs: Academic Programs Committee
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2013: COPE Interim Dean Search Committee
Service to the Profession
Chair: Advisory Board
2015 – 2016: Children and Libraries, Advisory Board
2012 – 2014: Knowledge Quest, Editorial Board
Board Member: Advisory Board
2015 – 2017: School Library Connection
2007 – 2015: School Library Monthly
2011 – 2012: Knowledge Quest, Editorial Board
2006 – 2016: World of Words (WOW). International Collection of Children's and Young Adult
Books
Board Member: PRJ Editorial Review Board
2006 – 2016: WOW (Worlds of Words) Stories, Tucson, Arizona.
Chair: Committee / Task Force
2016 – 2017: American Association of School Librarians (AASL) Innovative Approaches to Literacy
Task Force, Chair
2016 – 2017: AASL Interdivisional Committee on School/Public Library Cooperation, Member
2015 – 2017: AASL Bridge Student Scholarship, Chair.
2014 – 2016: Texas Association of School Librarians Media/Virtual Presence Award, Chair
2011 – 2012: Knowledge Quest, Editorial Board
2011 – 2013: United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY). Bridge to Understanding
Award Committee, Chair
2008 – 2009: AASL School Librarian's Role in Reading Task Force, Chair
Keynote Addresses
2013: Teaching teachers technology: The school librarian's starring role. Texas Computers in
Education Association, Austin, Texas.
2013: How are we involved K-12 students in participatory culture? Texas Computers in Education
Association, Austin, Texas.
2013: Leadership begins with a bag of chocolates. Pennsylvania School Librarians Association,
Hershey, Pennsylvania.
2013: Putting the pieces of the Common Core State Standards together—together. Ohio Education
and Library Media Association, Sandusky, Ohio.
2011: Stories: Shaping our hearts and minds. Spicola Forum on Reading, Denton, Texas.
2011: Advocacy for school librarians: A call to action. ESC Region XI: Library Harvest, Fort Worth,
Texas.
2011. Advocacy for school librarian leaders: A call to action. Texas Association of School Library
Administrators, Austin, Texas. [Non-Refereed]
2009: Reading4Life@your library: The 21st-century school librarian's role in reading. Virtual
Technology Conference, Texas Region XI Educational District.
Member: Committee/Task Force
2009 – 2016: AASL Learning4Life State Coordinator (Texas).
2013 – 2014: AASL Common Core State Standards Implementation Assistance.
2012 – 2014: Denton Inquiry 4 Lifelong Learners.
2011 – 2012: Texas Library Association. Specialized School Librarian Continuing Education
Program Task Force.
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2010 – 2011: Texas Association of School Librarians. Distinguished Library Service Award for
School Administrators Committee.
2010 – 2011: United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY). Bridge to Understanding
Award Committee.
2009 – 2010: American Association of School Librarians. National School Library Media Program of
the Year Award Committee.
2009 – 2010: Association for Library Services to Children. Pura Belpré Book Award Committee.
2007 – 2009: AASL Guidelines and Standards Implementation.
Other Professional Service Activities
2011 – 2013: United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY). State Ambassador for
Texas.
Reviewer: Children’s and Youth Adult Literature
2017. The Lie Tree by Frances Hardinge. WOW (Worlds of Words) Review, 9 (3).
http://wowlit.org/on-line-publications/review/volume-ix-issue-3/6/
2016: Enchanted Air: Two Cultures, Two Wings: A Memoir by Margarita Engle. WOW (Worlds of
Words) Review, 8 (3). http://wowlit.org/on-line-publications/review/volumeviii1-3/4/
2014: Tua and the Elephant by R.P. Harris, illustrated by Taeeun Yoo. WOW (World of Words)
Review, 7 (1). Available from http://wowlit.org/on-line-publications/review/
2014: War Within These Walls by Aline Sax, illustrated by Caryl Strezelecki, Translated by Laura
Watkinson. WOW Review, 6 (3).
2013: The Herd Boy by Niki Daly. WOW Review, 6 (1).
2013: Son of a Gun by Anne de Graaf. WOW Review, 5 (2).
2013: The Art of Miss Chew by Patricia Polacco, Each Kindness by Jacqueline Woodson, Because of
Mr. Terupt by Rob Buyea, and Blueflish by Pat Schmatz with Janelle Mathis. WOW My Take/Your
Take. Available from http://wowlit.org/books/dialogues/
2012: My Brother’s Shadow by Monika Schröder. WOW Review, 5 (1).
2012: Saraswati’s Way by Monika Schröder. WOW Review, 4 (1).
2011: Cruisers by Walter Dean Myers. WOW Review, 3 (4).
2011: Hidden Letters annotated by Deborah Slier and Ian Shine, translated by Marion van
Binsbergen-Pritchard. WOW Review, 3 (2).
2010: Tiger Moon by Antonia Michaelis. WOW Review, 2 (4).
2010: My Name is Sangoel by Karen Williams and Khadra Mohammed, illustrated by Catherine
Stock. WOW Review, 1 (4)
2009: Leaving Glorytown: One Boy's Struggle Under Castro by Eduardo F. Calcines. WOW Review, 1 (3).
Professional Memberships
American Association of School Librarians, 1991-present
American Association of University Woman, 2009 - 2016
American Library Association, 1991-present
Association for Library and Information Science Education, 2010-present
Association for Library Services to Children, 1996-present
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2010-present
International Literacy (formerly Reading) Association, 1999-present
National Council of Teachers of English, 1999-2016
Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, 2006-present
Tejas Storytelling Association, 2010-2016
Texas Association of School Library Administrators, 2010-2016
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Texas Computer Education Association, 2010-2016
Texas Association of School Librarians, 2009-persent
Texas Library Association, 2009-present
U. S. Board on Books for Young People, 2006-present
Service to the Community
Member of a Committee
2012 – 2014: Denton Inquiry 4 Lifelong Learning. Available from
https://dentoninquiry4lifelonglearning.wikispaces.com
Other Community Service Activities
2010: Tomás Rivera Elementary School: Family Literacy Event: Under the Literacy Umbrella
Speech / Presentation at a Community Meeting
2016: Fayette County System (Lexington, Kentucky), K-12 Principals, School Librarians. and
Classroom Teachers
2014: Amarillo (Texas) Independent School District Librarians
2014: Northwest (Texas) Independent School District Librarians
2013: Fort Bend (Texas) Independent School District Librarians
2013: Houston (Texas) Independent School District Librarians
2013: United (Texas) Independent School District Librarians
2012: American Association of University Women - Denton (Texas) Chapter
2010: Denton (Texas) Independent School District
2009: Dallas (Texas) Independent School District
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