Table IV.4 Selected MLS Student Presentations, Publications, and Awards, 2010-2014 Student Presentation/Publication/Award Abercrombie, S. Utilizing digital resources in the elementary media center (March 2013). North Carolina Technology in Education Society, Raleigh, NC. Anderson, R. (with Dotson, K.B. & Dotson-Blake, K.P.) Partnering to expand opportunities: School library leadership in high school online education. International Journal of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning, 9(5), 33-42. Anderson, R., (with Dotson, K.B.) Visionary librarians lead in pursuit of virtual opportunities: One case example (November 2010). NC School Library Media Association Conference, Winston Salem, NC. Baker, J. Beyond death by chocolate. Knowledge Quest, 42(2) (2013): 74. Baker, J. Professional pinning. NCSLMA 2013 Annual Conference, October 3-5, 2013. Baker, J. Professional Pinterest and gaming. NCTIES Conference, March, 2013. Bateman-Whitson, J. From refuse to refuge: Create a game plan for your library to encourage reading. Knowledge Quest, 39(4) (2011): 16-21. Beckham, S. Promoting the joy of reading without killing it. Knowledge Quest, 39(4) (2011): 50-55. Brown-Chesney, N. The role of the media specialist in the alternative school environment. Library Media Connection, 28(1): 28-29. Clark, T. 2013 NCSLMA Coastal Region Media Coordinator of the Year, and a NCSLMA state Media Coordinator of the Year finalist. Dickerson, T. Survey for YALSA/Best Buy Mobile Donation Program (2013). $2,000 for digital resources for teen services. Goodson, P. Male librarians: Gender, issues, and stereotypes. Library Student Journal, October 2008. Gaines, K. Speaker at ECU College of Education's Graduation Ceremony, May 11, 2013. Holland, L. There is s'more than meets the eye. NCSLMA 2013 Annual Conference, October 3-5, 2013. Student Presentation/Publication/Award Loftis, K. Panelist, Campaign for Grade Level Reading, NC Public Library Directors Association, April 18, 2013. McCracken, J. Lowe's Toolbox grant ($5,000 for a reading garden) and a Laura Bush grant ($5,000 to update library collection), 2014. Millard, C. Are paraprofessionals treated unethically? Associates, 14(3), (2008). Miller, D.R. A brief history of the Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library. North Carolina Libraries, 70(1) (Spring/Summer 2012), 21-24. Miller, D.R. Review of Scott La Counte’s Going mobile: developing apps for your library using basic HTML programming. Public Libraries, 51(3), 50. Poppe, E. Tank: An ugly dog’s adventure. (2010). Milwaukee, WI: Mirror Publishing. Poppe, E. Tank: Here in the snow. (2012). Milwaukee, WI: Mirror Publishing. Ramsaur, W. History of Mint Hill, North Carolina Library. North Carolina Libraries, 68(2), 18-21. Sartain, K. Alternative Learning Students and the Library (March 2012). Concurrent session presented at the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Collaborative Conference for Student Achievement, Greensboro, NC. Sartain, K. My first year. (Jan-Feb 2013). Library Media Connection, 31, 20-21. Sartain, K. Reaching Alternative Learners Via the Library (February 2013). Session presented at the East Carolina University Librarian to Librarian Networking Summit, Greenville, NC. Souter, S. Doing a bunch with not much. NC Alliance for Public Charter Schools. December 2010. Standal, J. The difference between being a leader and a boss. Library Worklife, 5(10). Vickers, K. National Board Certification, 2012. Vickers, K. Read for the World Record. Sun Valley Elementary, 1st place in NC; 2nd place worldwide, Monroe, NC. Student Presentation/Publication/Award Whitson, J. Project Enable. 9th Annual Librarian to Librarian Networking Summit, February 8, 2014. Whitson, J. Project Enable. NCSLMA 2013 Annual Conference, October 35, 2013. Wilson, M. Wayne County Public Library. North Carolina Libraries, 67(2), 36-38. Zayas-Palmer, R. Digital citizenship. North Carolina Association of Independent Schools (NCAIS), November 1, 2013.