Theses/Dissertations from 2023
Connecting Their Stories: Black Educators’ Experiences Within Cultural Heritage Institutions That Document the Long Arc of the Civil Rights Movement, Constance Marie Caddell
Theses/Dissertations from 2022
“Describing Without Identifying”: The Phenomenological Role Of Gender in Cataloging Practices, Travis L. Wagner
Theses/Dissertations from 2019
Theses/Dissertations from 2018
Knowledge Practices In Professional Web Design, T. Zachary Frazier
Rural Public Library Assets And Socioeconomic Demographics: A Multi-Classification Study, Karen A. Miller
Characterizing Health Behavior Information: Developing A Surveillance Text Mining Framework Using Twitter For Diet, Diabetes, Exercise, And Obesity, George Shaw Jr.
Intersection: Reading, And Adult Homelessness And Public Libraries, Deborah W. Yoho
Theses/Dissertations from 2017
Causes Of Satisfaction And Disatisfaction For Diversity Resident Librarians – A Mixed Methods Study Using Herzberg’s Motivation-Hygiene Theory, Jason Kelly Alston
Exploring the Role of Culture in Online Searching Behavior from a Cognitive Perspective, Sara Chizari
Worth Fighting For: Factors Influencing Selection Decisions in School Libraries, April M. Dawkins
In Your Experience: Pathways and Barriers for Female Students of STEM, Elizabeth J. Hartnett
Academic Library Behaviors and Perceptions of a Community College’s Distance Learners, Cantrell Johnson
No End in Sight: A Critical Discourse Analysis of U.S. National Newspaper Coverage of the Iraq War, Anmol Rattan Kalsi
“Bajan To Gullah” Cultural Capital: Wood, Stone, Iron, and Clay 1670 To 1770, Ramona Arlen La Roche
Shifting the Aircraft Carrier: Why Race Matters in Museums and Historic Sites: An Examination of Inclusive Practices, Porchia Moore
Situational Intuition: Hierarchical Modes of User Experience in Human-Computer Interaction, Simon Tarr
Anatomy of a Social Media Movement: Diffusion, Sentiment and Network Analysis, Md Hassan Zamir
Reproductive Healthcare Information-Seeking Behavior in Undeserved Women: An Exploratory Study, Margaret S. Zimmerman
Theses/Dissertations from 2016
Exploring Undergraduate Students' Information Seeking Motivation: A Self-Determination Perspective, Ana Dubnjakovic
Empowering The Enemy: The Cold War And The East-West Battle For Information Superiority, 1945 - 1969, Stan Trembach
Theses/Dissertations from 2013
One Too Many: An Exploration Of the Roots of Literacy Of Older African Americans In South Carolina Before Brown Versus The Board Of Education, Barbara Johnson Montgomery
Theses/Dissertations from 2012
A Comparison of Descriptive Tagging Practices by Library, Archive, and Museum Professionals Using an Inter-Indexing Consistency Approach, Christine Marie Angel
Equity of Access to Information: A Comparative Exploration of Library Accessibility and Information Access From Differently-Able Patrons' Perspectives, Clayton Alexander Copeland
Searching for Mirrors: An Exploration of Racial Diversity in South Carolina's Public Library Youth Collections, Robin Fogle Kurz
Brand Building in Three Public Libraries: Live Oak Public Libraries, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library, and Richland County Public Library, Patrick Francis Roughen