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E-mail
City: Washington, DC
Telephone:
1-717-329-4159
Teaching & Professional Interests
- Children's / YA Literatures
- Children's Services
- Copyright / Intellectual Property
- Information Literacy and Instruction
- Information Policy
- Intellectual Freedom and Censorship
- Philosophy / Values / and Ethics of LIS
- School Media Centers / Libraries
Research Interests
- Children's / YA Literatures
- Children's Services
- Copyright / Intellectual Property
- Information Policy
- Intellectual Freedom and Censorship
- Philosophy / Values and Ethics of LIS
- School Media Centers / Libraries
- Young Adult Services
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Dr. Carrie Gardner
Lecturer
Dr. Gardner is very active in the area of intellectual freedom. She has served as chair of the American Association of School Librarianship (AASL) Intellectual Freedom Committee, the AASL SIRS Intellectual Freedom Award, spent over 10 years as chair of the Pennsylvania School Librarians Association Intellectual Freedom Committee and currently serves on the ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee and Chair of the Virginia Educational Media Association, Intellectual Freedom Committee. She has given over 150 speeches and workshops on intellectual freedom, youth access to information, school librarianship and intellectual property.
Courses Taught
Education
- Ph.D. (Library and Information Science) University of Pittsburgh, 2001
- M.E. (Educational Administration) Temple University, 2004
- M.L.S. University of Pittsburgh, 1993
- B.S. (Education and Library Science) Millersville University of Pennsylvania, 1990
Academic & Professional Experience
- Assistant Professor, Library Science and Instructional Technology, Kutztown University (2008- )
- Assistant Professor, School of Library and Information Science, The Catholic University of America (2003-2008)
- Coordinator, School Library Media Program, The Catholic University of America (2003-Present)
- Coordinator, Library Media Services. Milton Hershey School, Hershey. PA (1999-2003)
- Senior Hall Library Media Specialist (1996-1999)
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