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E-mail Curriculum Vitae
City: New Haven, CT
Telephone:
1-203-432-1761
FAX: 1-203-432-8527
Teaching & Professional Interests
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Academic Libraries
- Adult Services
- Arts / Humanities Literatures
- Books / Printing / Publishing Industry
- Children's / YA Literatures
- Collections Development
- Distance Education in LIS
- Government Documents
- Information Literacy and Instruction
- Music
- Reference and Information Services
- Research Methods
- Special Collections / Rare Books
Research Interests
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Academic Libraries
- Arts / Humanities Literatures
- Books / Printing / Publishing Industry
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Dr. Todd S. Gilman
Lecturer
Professor Gilman holds a Ph.D. in English from the University of Toronto and an M.S. in Library and Information Science from Simmons College. He has taught for the University of Toronto, Boston University, and MIT. He is currently Librarian for Literature in English at Yale University. He also teaches part-time for the Library and Information Science Program of Wayne State University.
Courses Taught
Education
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M.S. (Library and Information Science) Simmons College (2001)
- Ph.D. (English) University of Toronto (1994)
- M.A. (English) University of Toronto (1988)
- B.A. (English) University of Michigan—Ann Arbor (1987)
Academic & Professional Experience
- Lecturer, School of Library and Information Science, San José State University (2004-)
- Adjunct Faculty, Library and Information Science Program, Wayne State University (2004-)
- Adjunct Faculty, Department of Information and Library Science, Southern Connecticut State University (2002-03)
- Librarian for Literature in English, Yale University (2001-)
Selected Publications (last five years only)
For other publications and presentations, see Curriculum Vitae PDF above.
- Gilman, T. (2008, July 1). Subject experts need not apply. The Chronicle of Higher Eduction. Retrieved from http://chronicle.com/jobs/news/2008/07/2008070101c.htm
- Lindquist, T. & Gilman, T. (2008, January). Academic/research librarians with subject doctorates: Data and trends 1965-2006. portal: Libraries and the Academy 8(1). pp. 31-52. Retrieved from http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/portal_libraries_and_the_academy/v008/8.1lindquist.html; PDF: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/portal_libraries_and_the_academy/v008/8.1lindquist.pdf.
- Gilman, T. (2008, January 4). Academic Librarians and rank. The Chronicle of Higher Eduction. Retrieved from http://chronicle.com/jobs/news/2008/01/2008010401c/careers.html
- Gilman, T. (2007, May 23). The four habits of highly effective librarians. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved from http://chronicle.com/jobs/news/2007/05/2007052301c/careers.html
- Gilman, T. (2006, October 3). Show your librarian some love. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved March 14, 2007 from chronicle.com/jobs/news/2006/10/2006100301c/careers.html
- Gilman, T. (2006, July 27). Endlesse searche. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved March 14, 2007 from chronicle.com/jobs/news/2006/07/2006072701c/careers.html
- Gilman, T. (2005, May 20). A matter of degrees. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved November 14, 2005 from chronicle.com/weekly/v51/i37/37c00301.htm
- Gilman, T. (2005, March 3). Suspicious minds. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved November 14, 2005 from chronicle.com/jobs/2005/03/2005030301c.htm
- Gilman, T. (2004, December 9). Covering the bases. The Chronicle of Higher Education . Retrieved November 14, 2005 from chronicle.com/jobs/2004/12/2004120901c.htm
- Gilman, T. (2004, April 8). Putting your Ph.D. to work in the library. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved November 14, 2005 from chronicle.com/jobs/2004/04/2004040801c.htm
- Gilman, T. (2003, October 17). Becoming a librarian. The Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved November 14, 2005 from chronicle.com/jobs/2003/10/2003101701c.htm
- Gilman, T. (2001). London theatre music, 1660-1719. In Susan J. Owen (Ed.), A companion to Restoration drama (pp. 309-330). Oxford: Blackwell.
- Gilman, T. & Holman, P. (2001). Thomas Augustine Arne. In The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians (Vol. 2, pp. 35-46). London: Macmillan
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