Janice Krueger

Janice M. Krueger, Ed.D. is an associate professor in the Department of Library Science at Clarion University of Pennsylvania. Her major responsibilities center on preparing students for varied library careers through the Master of Science in Library Science degree and school library media programs. She has experienced many aspects of librarianship through her prior wok in public, academic, and law libraries. Her research interests focus on information literacy and emerging technologies for libraries. She enjoys music, reading, bike riding, and walking in her spare time.

Publications

Backward Planning, Forward Motion
Janice M. Krueger. © 2018. 25 pages.
The main purpose of the chapter is to present a holistic approach for effectively designing library and information literacy instruction applicable to any library setting. After...
Cases on Electronic Records and Resource Management Implementation in Diverse Environments
Janice Krueger. © 2014. 467 pages.
While web-based accessible materials have offered academic libraries an effective approach to managing electronic records and resources for its service population, a...
Building a Digital Repository for Accreditation through Courseware
Janice M. Krueger. © 2014. 14 pages.
This chapter highlights how a graduate program in library science structured a university’s course management system to address the data gathering and document demands of...
Building Identity through Online Collaboration
Janice Krueger. © 2008. 12 pages.
Distance education for professional programs in higher education changes as new technologies emerge. Online courseware offers a different medium for the delivery of distance...