Rebecca J. Morris
Contact
linkedin.com/in/drrebeccajmorris www.rebeccajmorris.com
@rebeccajm87
Education
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Library and Information Science
University of Pittsburgh School of Information Sciences
Dissertation: Responses of Listener-Viewers in Digital Storytelling in the Intermediate Classroom and Middle
School Library 2011
MASTER OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE University of Pittsburgh
School of Information Sciences 2004
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
ELEMENTARY & KINDERGARTEN EDUCATION
Honors in Geography Natural Science Minor
The Pennsylvania State University 2000
Cer ti f icat ions
PENNSYLVANIA INSTRUCTIONAL II
TEACHER CERTIFICATION Elementary Education (K-6)
Library Science (PK-12) All PA clearances current
Profess ional Profile Rebecca is an educator and professor, editor, writer, and researcher. Areas of interest and expertise are school librarianship, digital tools for learning (PK-12); instructional design and online teaching/e-learning; and professional development for librarians and educators. Rebecca’s Library and Information Science scholarship aims to build excellence in school libraries and youth library programs in order to support the learning and information needs of young people, and to communicate the value of libraries to stakeholders. The two main streams of research that contribute to this overarching theme are (1) the use of digital tools for student learning, information, and engagement and (2) bridges between PK-12 education and the academy of school librarianship, including the education and professional development of librarians and school leaders.
Ex perience ADJUNCT FACULTY University of North Carolina at Greensboro | 2016- McDaniel College | 2017-
Teach and assess online graduate courses in library and information science, school library media, and educational technology. LMS platforms: Canvas, Blackboard
• LIS 688 Digital Storytelling • LIS 663 Library Services for Young People • LTS 514 Multimedia Development
CO-EDITOR School Library Connection | 2015-
Published by ABC-CLIO, SLC is a print journal and online professional development suite for school librarians, educators, and advocates.
• Develop issue themes and content • Recruit authors; edit and support authors’ submissions • Write columns and articles • Create and present professional development on school library and educational
technology topics for live webinars and recorded workshops • Write and host on-camera segments for workshops by subject-area experts • Build supplemental learning exercise for practitioners and LIS faculty
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR University of North Carolina at Greensboro | Greensboro, NC | 2013-2016
Tenure-track faculty member in Library and Information Studies graduate program, specializing in School Librarianship, Youth Library Materials & Services, and Digital Media.
• Designed, taught, and assessed face-to-face, blended, and fully online courses • Pursued individual and collaborative research and grant proposals • Presented research and PD at state and national conferences • Served as peer reviewer of scholarship • Participated in department and school-level committees • Advised students in developing plan of study and capstone requirements
Leadersh ip
American Association of School Librarians (AASL) Service
*Induction *School Library Research Advisory
Leadership Development Chair, Educators of School Librarians
Presidential Initiative Think Tank CLASS National Research Forum
Project Manager, Fall Forum Distinguished Service Award Comm.
2013 National Conference Comm. Advocacy Committee
Youth Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) Service
Journal of Research on Libraries and Young Adults Advisory Board
Research Committee Frances Henne Research Grant Jury
Co-Recipient 2017 YALSA / JRYLA Writing Award
C on fere nc e Pr es en ta t ion s
& Pos t er S es s ion s
ALA Annual 2015 AASL National 2005, 2011, 2015,
2017 iConference 2011, 2015, 2019
ASCD 2015 JOLLE 2015
UNC K-12 Global Ed Summit 2015 AECT 2014
Library 2.014 2014 MLA 2013
University of Michigan 4T 2012 ALISE 2011, 2012, 2015
AERA 2011 PSLA 2006, 2011, 2019
Pr ofes s i on a l D ev el opm e nt & Co ns u l t in g
Leadership Development for PA
School Librarians VI and IV, Library Services and Technology Act Grant
Davidson County (NC) Schools Lexington (MA) Public Schools Springfield (MA) Public Schools
North Allegheny (PA) School District Webinars: AASL, EdWeb, School
Library Connection
Ex perience (continued) ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Simmons College | Boston, MA | 2011-2013
Tenure-track faculty member in Library and Information Science graduate program, specializing in School Library Teacher Program and Youth Librarianship.
• Taught courses in school librarianship and children’s and young adult literature • Supervised practicum students in PK-12 schools in Greater Boston • Conducted and published research on digital storytelling and school
librarianship • Participated in committees including Curriculum, Admissions, Faculty Search and
Foundations course development • Redesigned School Library Curriculum course to map instructional objectives
and learning to state and national standards and state licensure requirements TEACHING FELLOW & TEACHING ASSISTANT University of Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh, PA | 2008-2011
As part of doctoral program, taught and co-taught hybrid, graduate-level courses in Library and Information Science
• Instructor of Record: Storytelling • Teaching Assistant or Co-Instructor: Resources for Young Adults, Multicultural
Resources, School Library Management, School Library Practicum
SCHOOL LIBRARIAN Deer Lakes School District | Russellton, PA | 2004-2008
CLASSROOM TEACHER Franklin Regional School District | Murrysville, PA | 2000-2004
Selected Pub lications Morris, Rebecca J. School Libraries and Student Learning: A Guide for School Leaders. Cambridge: Harvard Education Press, 2015. Biagini, Mary Kay and Rebecca J. Morris. "Developing School Librarian Leaders: Pennsylvania Statewide Leadership Development Academies as a Model for Professional Development." In, Global Action on School Library Education and Training. DeGruyter/IFLA, 2018.
Morris, Rebecca J. “Digital Storytelling.” In, Del Negro, Janice and Melanie Kimball, Eds. Engaging Teens with Story: How to Inspire and Educate Youth with Storytelling. Libraries Unlimited, 2017.
Morris, Rebecca J. and Maria Cahill. “A Study of How We Study” Methodologies of School Library Research 2007 through July 2017.” School Library Research 20 (February 2017).
Chow, Anthony S., Rebecca J. Morris, Amy Figley, Karla Regan, Samantha Lam, and Jessica Sherard. “How Usable Are School Library Websites? A Random Sample from All Fifty States. Journal of Research on Libraries & Young Adults 7 (July 2016).
Morris, Rebecca J. Voices in Education Blog. Harvard Education Publishing Group. “Success for Every Student with Effective School Libraries.” Nov. 2016 http://hepg.org/blog/success-for-every-student-with-effective-school-li
“In School Libraries, Differentiation through Curation.” Sept. 2015 http://hepg.org/blog/in-school-libraries,-differentiation-through-curat
Further publications: School Libraries Worldwide, Knowledge Quest, Teacher Librarian, Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, School Library Connection