Sheila Bonnand

Sheila Bonnand is the Instructional Services at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana. She holds a Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science from the University of Arizona and a Master’s Degree in Education from the University of Montana as well as an undergraduate degree in Botany/Biology Teaching. Her research interests include information literacy, especially as it applies to distance and online education, and intellectual freedom issues. She has been involved in a project using web conferencing software for instruction for the past three years and co-chaired the Innovative Learning Studio visioning group.

Publications

Invisible Community?: Bringing Online Graduate Students to the Library
Sheila Bonnand, Mary Anne Hansen. © 2018. 15 pages.
In this chapter, Montana State University librarians share how they have expanded efforts to reach out to and provide equitable instruction services for its online graduate...
Innovative Solutions for Building Community in Academic Libraries
Sheila Bonnand, Mary Anne Hansen. © 2015. 376 pages.
The library has always been an essential part of the collegiate experience, providing students with access to knowledge and literature. However, as virtual services and online...
Invisible Community?: Bringing Online Graduate Students to the Library
Sheila Bonnand, Mary Anne Hansen. © 2015. 15 pages.
In this chapter, Montana State University librarians share how they have expanded efforts to reach out to and provide equitable instruction services for its online graduate...
Embedded Librarians: Delivering Synchronous Library Instruction and Research Assistance to Meet Needs of Distance Students and Faculty
Sheila Bonnand, Mary Anne Hansen. © 2012. 14 pages.
This chapter reports on one academic library’s experiences with expanding instructional services by adding synchronous library instruction to better serve its online students and...