Select Publications

Books or Book Chapters

Becker, N. J. (2003). Political Science. In W. Katz & C. LaGuardia (Eds.), Magazines for Libraries. New Providence, NJ: R. R. Bowker.

Becker, N. J., Pollicino, E. B., & Holtschneider, D. H. (2003). Challenges in Librarianship: A Casebook for Educators and Professionals. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press.

Becker, N. J. (2002). Information access. In R. Flynn, with I. Flynn & A. I. McHoes (Eds.), Computer Sciences  (Vol. 4, pp. 130-133). Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA.

Journal Articles

Becker, N.J. (2000). Service learning in the curriculum: Preparing LIS students for the next millennium. Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 41 (4), 285-293.

Becker, N.J. (2003). Evaluation: Your key to selecting the best resources for professional advancement research.  APRA Connections , 15 (2), 4-7.

Becker, N. J. Equitable information access as a civic and moral responsibility: Religion, race and social justice in a technological society. Manuscript in preparation.

Proceedings

Becker, N. J. (in press). Information Literacy and Usability Research: Giving Users a Voice in Planning Program Content.  Proceedings of the First International Conference on IT & Information Literacy. Glasgow: University of Glasgow.


Electronic Publications


RACS: Reference Assistance for Catholic Schools
This web-based reference support system allows librarians, teachers, and administrators in Catholic schools to submit a reference question or request for research assistance directly to the Division of Library and Information Science through a specially designed website, accessible on the Division’s webpage [www.stjohns.edu/pls/portal30/sjudev.sjc_refform]. Upon receipt, queries are assigned to a student(s) in one of my reference classes who then researches and prepares a response. I then review the response with the student and it is forwarded to the librarian, teacher or administrator. This service has two immediate benefits: 1) It gives my students hands-on experience answering real queries and 2) It provides much-needed reference support to Catholic schools in New York. The initial planning of the service and the design of the question submission form was completed as a service learning project by students in my Advanced Reference course. The service is available to three schools participating in the Library Connections Program of the Archdiocese of New York.


Other Publications


Refereed Journal Edited

Becker, N. J. (Guest Editor) “Acquisitions personnel: Meeting the challenge of evolving professional responsibilities.” Acquisitions Librarian (Invited to edit this forthcoming special journal issue and monograph by William A. Katz.)