Reznowski, Gabriella
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Overview
This collection features materials created by Gabriella Reznowski, Librarian for Languages and Culture at Washington State University.
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Death of a Textbook: A Macabre Display in Four Acts
(2016-10)In October 2016, Erin Hvizdak and Gabriella Reznowski put on a display at WSU Libraries that used Halloween tropes to satirize problems in academic publishing and to present open educational resources (OERs) as potential ... -
Hip-Hop Mundial: Latino Voices, Global Hip-Hop, and the Academy
(SALALM Secretariat, Latin American Library, Tulane University., 2014) -
You CAN Take it with You? Student Library Employees’ use of ePortfolios for Assessment and Professional “Edentity” Building
(2009-04-23)ePortfolios have become an important tool for assessing and tracking employee development. As an electronic inventory of one’s professional and academic growth, university libraries can use ePortfolios to monitor and ... -
You Can Take It With You? Student Library Employees, ePortfolios, and Edentity Construction
(Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship, 2009)ePortfolios have become an important tool for assessing and tracking employee development. In 2008, the Washington State University Libraries became involved in the institution's ePortfolio initiative. Library supervisors ... -
From Babine to Yakima: Academic Libraries and Endangered Language Preservation
(Association of College and Research Libraries, 2009)The Northwest Pacific Coast is home to over 50 Native American languages, yet this area has also been identified as one of the most severe hotspots for language loss. Libraries of the Pacific Northwest have a unique role ...