Tracey Sherrod, MLIS
Director, Library Services; Associate Professor of Information Science
B.A., North Carolina State University; M.L.I.S., University of South Carolina
Reference Liaison Areas:
Justice Studies, Master of Justice Administration, Social Work
Arleen Fields, MSLS
Assistant Director of Library Services; Archives Librarian; Associate Professor of Information Science
B.A., University of Virginia; M.S.L.S., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Bio:
Reference Liaison Areas:
Applied Communication, Art, English, History, Mass Communications, Modern Languages, Music, Philosophy and Religion, Psychology, Sociology, Teacher Education, Theatre
Apryl Rosser, MLS
Instruction/Reference Librarian; Instructor of Information Science
B.A., University of Wisconsin at Madison; M.L.S., North Carolina Central University
Bio:
Apryl Rosser, MLS, is a librarian and instructor of Information Science at Methodist University. She teaches Methodist University Journey 1100 and 2200, Reading Circle, and numerous other "one-shot" instruction classes for professors who bring their students to the library to pursue academic research. Ms. Rosser is a member of the North Carolina Library Association where she holds positions on the New Member Round Table, the Biannual Conference Poster Committee, and the Leadership Institute, of which she is a 2018 graduate and 2022 group mentor. Rosser received her MLS from North Carolina Central University and her Bachelor's degree in anthropology from the University of Wisconsin.
Reference Liaison Areas:
Computer Science, Environmental & Occupational Management, Legal Studies, Mathematics, Military Science/ROTC, Political Science, Reeves School of Business
Jennifer Taft, MLIS
Instruction/Reference Librarian; Associate Professor of Information Science
B.A., State University of New York at Cortland; M.L.I.S, Syracuse University
Bio:
Jennifer Taft, MSLIS, is associate professor of Information Studies and Reference/Instruction Librarian. She primarily teaches Library Competency as well as Bibliographic Instruction for her liaison areas including Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physician Assistant, Nursing, Engineering and Health Care Administration. She has participated in the North Carolina Library Association's Leadership Institute, served on the planning committee for the bi-annual NCLA conference and has written and been awarded various grants through the State Library of North Carolina. Her areas of interest include methods for removing barriers for students needing research assistance. Jennifer received her Masters of Library and Information Science from Syracuse University.
Reference Liaison Areas:
Athletic Training, Biology, Chemistry/Physical Science, Engineering, Health Care Administration, Kinesiology, Nursing, Physical Education & Exercise Science, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant Studies