Dr. Sonia Archer-Capuzzo (LIS) publishes book on heavy metal
“Metaldata,” released last year, is a unique bibliography of heavy metal resources. The volume, co-authored by UNCG’s Dr. Guy Capuzzo and Dr. Sonia Archer-Capuzzo (LIS), will help music librarians build collections of resources, and help researchers in numerous fields. Read more from the UNCG Research & Engagement Spotlight, UNCG Research Publish Book on Heavy Metal
Dr. Lisa O’Connor (LIS) Named President-Elect of the Association for Library & Information Science Education (ALISE)
Congratulations to Dr. Lisa O’Connor, Chair and Associate Professor of the Library & Information Science (LIS) Department, who has been named President-Elect of the Association for Library & Information Science Education (ALISE)! ALISE is a non-profit professional association that serves as the intellectual home of educators and scholars in Library & Information Science and allied […]
Impact Through Innovation Turns Research Into Action Through Thoughtful, Sustainable Investment
This story was originally published in the 2019-2020 issue of Transform magazine. Read more stories from Transform here. There’s a reason universities are often referred to as “the ivory tower.” Too often, the real-life stories, people, and problems that inspire our research questions fall out of focus in the isolation of the archives, laptops, and […]
Let’s Move in Libraries Initiative Adopted by Atlanta Area Library System
Let’s Move in Libraries, an initiative spearheaded by UNC Greensboro School of Education Library and Information Studies assistant professor Dr. Noah Lenstra, has been adopted by library systems across the country. Michelle Bennett-Copeland (left), an Atlanta area librarian who also graduated from Bennett College in Greensboro, and Christy Dyson (right), created a banner displaying Fulton […]