
EVELYN H. DANIEL
School of Information and Library Science
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
CB#3360, 100 Manning Hall
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-3360
919-962-8062; fax 919-962-8071
daniel@ils.unc.edu
EDUCATION:
PhD Information Science, University of Maryland, 1974
MLS Library Science, University of Maryland, 1969
AB History, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, 1968
PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT:
- 1985-present - Professor and Dean Emeritus, School of Information and Library Science (Dean, 1985-1990)
- Spring, 1998 - Professor, Distance Education Course in Management for School of Information Studies, Syracuse University
- 1996- present - Professor, Distance Education Courses in Marketing and Grant-writing. Summers for Graduate School of Information and Library Science, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana
- 1976-85 - Dean and Professor, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University (Assoc. Prof., 1976-1981; Asst. Dean 1980-81)
- 1974-76 - Assistant Professor, Graduate Library School, University of Rhode Island
- 1974-75 - Visiting Associate Librarian/Media Specialist, Learning Activities Resource Center, California State University, Chico
- 1972-74 - Assistant Professor, College of Library Science, University of Kentucky
- 1969-72 - Instructor and Director, Undergraduate Library Science Education Program, College of Education, University of Maryland and Director of Admissions,School of Library and Information Services, University of Maryland
HONORS:
AB, Magna cum laude, 1968
NDEA Fellowship, University of Maryland, 1968-69
Beta Phi Mu Honorary Society
TEACHING AREAS:
Management of Information Services; Communication Processes; Marketing; Strategic; Planning; Education for Library and Information Science; Information Transfer and Scholarly Communication; Corporate Librarianship and Information Brokering, Curriculum Issues for School Library Media Specialists; User Education
PUBLICATIONS (Last Few Years):
- ALISE Statistical Report, 1999. co-edited with J. Saye). Forthcoming. ALISE, 1999.
- ALISE Statistical Report, 1998. (co-edited with J. Saye). ALISE, 1998. Also published on web as http://ils.unc.edu/ALISE/1998.
- ALISE Statistical Report, 1997. (co-edited with J. Saye). ALISE, 1997.
- "Faculty Governance," Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science. 1997.
- "Report on Library/Information Science Education," Bowker Annual 1993.
- "Quality Control of Documents," Library Trends 41 (4) (Spring 1993) 642-661.
- "Faculty Governance," pp. 151-166 in The Management of Library and Information Studies Education, H. Totten, ed. Haworth Press, 1992.
- "Library/Information Science Education: The Research Ethos," Chapter 9 of Library/Information Science Research: Perspective and Strategies for Improvement (eds. C. McClure and P. Hernon) Norwood, NJ: Ablex 1991.
- "Library and Information Science Education," ALA Annual, 1991. Chicago: American Library Association, 1991.
RESEARCH PROPOSALS AND FUNDED PROJECTS
"Plant Information Center Project," Institute for Museum and Library Services. (with co-project investigator Peter White from NC Botanical Garden). Submitted 4/99. $206,622. Pending."Internet Training for School Librarians and School Technologists," HEA Title II-B, Library Education and Human Resource Development Program. U.S. Dept. of Education. 1997-98. Funded for $88,000.
"North Carolina Botanical Information Network" (with co-project investigators from UNC-CH Dept. of Biology, NC Botanical Garden, and NC Herbarium. 10/97 - 7/98. Funded for $70,000.
"Master’s level fellowships for students seeking careers in the specialty areas of school library media specialists and children’s and young adult services in public libraries," HEA Title II-B, Library Education and Human Resource Development Program. U.S. Dept. of Education. 9/l/96-8/31/97. Awarded $66,000.
"Freedom Support Act Graduate Fellowships," International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX). Three fellows for 1996-97; two fellows for 1995-96; two fellows for 1994-95. Funded for $72,037. plus living expenses.
"Information Services to Small Businesses from Local Public Libraries." American Library Association (Baber Research Grant), September 1990-August 1991. Funded for $10,000.