Kimberly Shotick
School of Information Studies
Kimberly Shotick is the student success librarian and an assistant professor at Northern Illinois University. She has published on universal design for learning and has presented nationally on a number of academic library topics from accessibility to Wikipedia. Her background includes library administration, collection management, eLearning, library outreach, and accessibility and inclusion. Kimberly is an editor at the Journal of Library Outreach and Engagement and is active in ALA and ACRL.
Shotick, K. (in press, 2024). Designing for everyone: Accessibility, inclusion, and equity in online instruction. In R. Hamelers (Ed.), Universal Design for Learning in academic libraries: Theory into practice. Association of College and Research Libraries.
Shotick, K., Hunt, M. N., Prescott, S., Droog, A., & McHone-Chase, S. (2023). Policy Matters: EDI Evaluation of an Academic Library's Policies. Journal of Radical Librarianship, 9, 133-149.
Garcia, L., Phares, D. A., Shotick, K. (2023). From rookie to researcher: Integrating information literacy into undergraduate research. In M. K. Hensley, H. Fargo, S. Davis-Kahl. (Eds.), Undergraduate research and the academic librarian: Case studies and best practices, 2. Association of College and Research Libraries.
Espinoza, S., & Shotick, K. (2022). Practical marketing in academic libraries. ABC-CLIO.
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