Angie Kelleher
Angie Kelleher has a love of libraries in her genes.
The access services librarian at Alma College, who is a daughter of a librarian, worked in libraries throughout high school and college. Despite her history with libraries, Kelleher admits that it took her a while to read between the lines.
“My first master’s degree was in social work, so I worked on crisis hotlines, in domestic violence shelters, and with emotionally-impaired homeless teens,” she says. “I decided to pursue other career options, and after taking graduate courses in library research, I could finally tell the discipline would be a good fit for me.”
Kelleher earned her master’s degree in library science from Wayne State University in 2003 and began working at Alma, where she oversees the circulation and interlibrary loan departments. She teaches library instruction sessions and library research classes, and she works one-on-one with students, something she really enjoys.
“Even though I’m no longer a social worker, I can still make connections to my previous career and help people, but in a different way,” she says. “I get to help students find what they’re looking for and then help them understand how to utilize that information, which is very rewarding. I like being in an environment where people are learning new things all the time.”
While books are one of Kelleher’s first loves, she recommends that students, especially those considering a career in libraries, be aware of the constantly changing nature of information.
“So much information is now available digitally, and you need the tools to effectively use it, whether you’re a librarian or a student,” she says. “I feel like I’m constantly learning new technology, which helps me to embrace the new information world that we live in.”
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Educational Background
M.L.S. (Library Science), Wayne State University, 2003
M.S.W (Social Work), Michigan State University, 1999
B.A, International Relations, James Madison College, Michigan State University, 1994
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also a member of the Case Management team (Title IX and Civil Rights issues), a member of the Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Board, and a member of the Women’s Issues Advisory Board.
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Associate Professor of Library & Information Science
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Recent publications:
- “Not just a place to sleep: Homeless perspectives on libraries in central Michigan.” Library Review. 2013. 62: 1/2. April 26, 2013.
Recent presentations:
- Presented with Ashley Hall & Dustin Bissell, “Expanding Literacies: Scaffolding Citation Practices with Creative Commons.” SLAC WPA Conference, Illinois Wesleyan University, January 10, 2015.
- “Not just a place to sleep: Homeless Perspectives on Libraries in central Michigan.” International Federation of Library Associations, Library Services to People with Special Needs Satellite Program. Tallinn, Estonia. August 10, 2012.
- with Jennifer Starkey. “”Venturing off the island: Librarian involvement in the campus community” - a poster presentation.” American Library Association annual conference. Washington, DC. June 2007.
Other recent accomplishments:
Faculty Barlow award winner, 2017