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Associate Librarian

Theresa Burress University of South Florida, [email protected]

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Theresa Burress Nelson Poynter Memorial Library https://works.bepress.com/theresa-burress/ University of South Florida St. Petersburg ORCID #: 0000-0002-6869-9247

EDUCATION M.L.S. College of Information Studies, University of Maryland B.A. English Literature,

CONTINUING EDUCATION 2017 Digital Pedagogy Summer Institute, University of Mary Washington 2015, 2016 Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria 2000-2001 Supplemental graduate coursework. University of South Florida, College of Business

AWARDS 2018 Outstanding Program Award by Southeastern Library Association for Cubano-American Community Project 2017 “2017 Mover & Shaker” by Library Journal (profile in March issue)

EMPLOYMENT 2020-date Associate Librarian, Research & Instruction • Library Research and Instruction Services Team o Liaison to Biology, Environmental Sciences, and Geospatial Programs and associated Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics courses o Provide specialized research assistance, instruction, and collection management in liaison areas o Provide research consultation via in-person, online chat, and email methods o Present library orientation, tours, tutorials, and class instruction o Create and maintain subject research guides using LibGuides platform • Advances library strategic plan via special projects such as: o Lead librarian instruction peer observation program o Coordinates library’s engagement in scholarship of teaching & learning

2018-2020 Assistant Librarian, Research & Instruction Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, University of South Florida St. Petersburg • Library Research and Instruction Services Team o Liaison to Biology, Environmental Sciences, and Geospatial Programs and associated Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics courses o Provided instruction and collection development in liaison areas o Provided research consultation via in-person, online chat, and email methods o Presented library orientation, tours, tutorials, and class instruction o Created and maintained subject research guides using LibGuides platform • Advanced library strategic plan via special projects such as: o Chaired library user experience committee o Participated in the library’s Textbook Affordability initiatives o Participated in digital collections committee Burress Page 2 of 10

2014–2018 Assistant Librarian, Research & Instruction Jane Bancroft Cook Library, New College of Florida & USF Sarasota-Manatee • Library Liaison to Humanities faculty o Developed and taught information literacy and digital scholarship curricula o Provided research consultation via in-person, online chat, and email methods o Developed and led digital scholarship initiatives, library and campus-wide programs, events, and exhibits

2002–2014 Science Librarian, St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center CNTS, contracted to United States Geological Survey (USGS) • Managed library & archives o Collaborated with scientists on data management, web publishing, and research dissemination projects o Led workshops and provided reference, interlibrary loan, and current awareness services for scientists and students o Developed digital archives and technical collections o Records Liaison Coordinator for Federal Science Center • Produced, edited, and coordinated the publication of scientific research o Led editing and layout design of special issues of journals including Journal of Coastal Research Special Issue 53, Journal of Coastal Research Special Issue 63, and Geo-Marine Letters Vol. 29, No. 6 o Prepared scientific manuscripts for publication including coordination of peer review, technical editing, proofreading, and layout design o Synthesized scientific research and created USGS Fact Sheets o Contributing editor for USGS Soundwaves Newsletter • Coordinated educational and community outreach and communications o Presented Science Center research and tours for external groups o Taught USGS research & science programs at teacher workshops, K-12 schools, and community events o Supervised interns and student employees

2005–2014 Reference Librarian/Adjunct Gibbs Joint-Use Library, St. Petersburg College

1998–2002 Business & Engineering Librarian Tampa Electric Company

1997–1998 Legislative Librarian Dickstein, Shapiro, Morin & Oshinsky

1997–1998 Law Librarian/Adjunct Catholic University of America

1995–1997 Assistant Law Librarian Piper Marbury et al. Burress Page 3 of 10

TEACHING Faculty Workshops and Seminars • USF St. Petersburg Faculty Learning Community “Data Literacy Across the Curriculum,” (2018-19) • USF Sarasota-Manatee Faculty Workshop “Community Wikis: Using Wikipedia as a Model” (2016) • NCF Faculty Seminar “Data Discussions,” (2015)

Digital Scholarship / Data Science Courses and Workshops • Wikipedia workshop for graduate ecology course (2018) • Supervised student Independent Study Projects related to Wikipedia (2015-2017) • Embedded librarian in “Dealing with Data” (2016), “Quantitative Reasoning and the Humanities” (2017) • Wikipedia workshops for musicology, sociology, literature, art history courses (2014-2017) • Digital humanities workshop for graduate Data Science, undergraduate anthropology courses (2016)

Selected Library Research Workshops (30-90 minute sessions & flipped classroom) • Biology: Principles of Biology; Honor’s Biology; Senior Seminar in Biology • Geography: Geographic Information Systems; Qualitative Research Methods • Humanities courses including Art History, Literature, Musicology, Religion

SCHOLARSHIP & CREATIVE ACTIVITIES Book Chapters Burress, T., & Rowell, C. J. (2018). Project Management for Digital Projects with Collaborators Beyond the Library. In C. Millson-Martula & K.B. Gunn (Eds.), The Digital Humanities: Implications for Librarians, Libraries, and Librarianship (1st ed.) (pp. 166-187). New York: Routledge.

Clark, M., & Burress, T. (2018). Modeling Scholarship for Sound Students Through Wikipedia. In B. Christensen & E. Conor (Eds.), Information Literacy in Music: An Instructor’s Companion (pp. 68– 74). Middleton, WI: A-R Editions and the Music Library Association.

Burress, T., Clark, M., Hernandez, S., & Myhill, N. (2016). Metaliteracy in the Digital Landscape: Using Wikipedia for Research-Writing Across the Curriculum. In R. McClure (Ed.), Rewired: Research- Writing Partnerships in a Frameworks State of Mind (pp. 175–190). Chicago: Association of College & Research Libraries.

Refereed Articles Burress, T., Mann, E., & Neville, T., (2019, October). Exploring Data Literacy via a Librarian-Faculty Learning Community: A case study. Journal of Academic Librarianship. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acalib.2019.102076 van Beynen, K., & Burress, T. (2018). Debris, Diatoms, and Dolphins: Tracking Child Engagement at a Public Science Festival. International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 355-365. https://doi.org/10.1080/21548455.2018.1506189

Burress, T., & Rowell, C. J. (2017). Project Management for Digital Projects with Collaborators Beyond the Library. College & Undergraduate Libraries, 24(2–4), 300–321. https://doi.org/10.1080/10691316.2017.1336954 Burress Page 4 of 10

Non-refereed Articles Burress, T. (2016a, December). Teaching Information Literacy with Wikipedia. Jane Bancroft Cook Library News, 1.

Burress, T. (2016b, April). Poetry Intersecting: A Creative Community Collaboration. Jane Bancroft Cook Library News, 2.

Reed, C., & Burress, T. (2016). New College of Florida: Librarians, Faculty, and Students Create Displays and Programs. CLS Newsletter, 32(1), 4.

Burress, T. (2014a). USGS Plays Leadership Role in 3rd Annual St. Petersburg Science Festival, Adding Sneak Peek School Day and Mentoring New Science Festival Initiatives. Sound Waves: Coastal and Marine Research News from across the USGS, (150), 13–14.

Burress, T. (2014b). USGS Scientists Support the National Ocean Science Bowl’s 10th Annual Spoonbill Bowl. Sound Waves: Coastal and Marine Research News from across the USGS, (151), 16.

Dalyander, P., Long, J., Plant, N., & Burress, T. (2014). Tracking Oil—USGS Tools and Analysis Inform Response to Deepwater Horizon and Future Oil Spills. Sound Waves: Coastal and Marine Research News from across the USGS, (152) 8-10.

Bradshaw, K., & Burress, T. (2013). USGS Contributes to Success of St. Petersburg Science Festival in Florida. Sound Waves: Coastal and Marine Research News from across the USGS, (144), 10–12.

Burress, T. (2013). Celebrating Science with the Public: USGS Shares More Than a Decade of Experience. Newswave News from the U.S. Department of the Interior, (Winter), 16.

Burress, T. (2012). Student Opportunities at the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center (Information Sheet). St. Petersburg: U.S. Geological Survey.

Tihansky, A., & Burress, T. (2009). Florida Integrated Science Center’s 10th Annual Open House— Scientists Out and About Sharing Science. Sound Waves: Coastal and Marine Research News from across the USGS, (112), 5–8.

Book reviews Burress, T. (2016c, December). review of “Boys in the Boat” by D. J. Brown. Sarasota Herald-Tribune.

Burress, T. (2015a, December 13). review of “Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore” by R. Sloan. Sarasota Herald-Tribune.

Burress, T. (2014c, December 12). review of “Deep Down Dark: The Untold Stories of 33 Men Buried in a Chilean Mine, and the Miracle that Set Them Free” by H. Tobar. Sarasota Herald-Tribune.

Digital Scholarship and Creative Work Burress, T., & Mann, E., (2019). Data Literacy Teaching Toolkit. http://lib.usfsp.edu/DataLiteracy

Burns, S., Burress, T., Elmer, B., & Fox, J. (2017). Aching Cool: An Anthology Exploring Natural, Artificial, and Personal Places and Spaces. Sarasota: NCF, Ringling College, Booker Middle, and USF Sarasota-Manatee, supported by a grant from New College of Florida and Mellon Foundation. Burress Page 5 of 10

Burress, T., van Beynen, K., & Ferguson, A. (2017). Through a Child’s Eyes: St. Petersburg Science Festival Story Map. St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg Science Festival. Retrieved from www.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=d1ffd38ae28c4e3aa7c29682ad46013f

Labrador-Rodríguez, S., Burress, T., & López Rodríguez, Y. (2016). Cuban and Cuban-American Communities of Yesterday and Today: An exhibition. Sarasota.

Krohn, M. D., Shah, M., & Burress, T. (2006). Topics in Coastal and Marine Sciences: Coastal Erosion (Coastal and Marine Geology Knowledge Management Project). St. Petersburg: U.S. Geological Survey.

Technical Reports Austin, Gary; Burress, Theresa G.; Curran, Alexandra; Watson, Berrie; Wilder, Otis; and van Beynen, Kaya (2019). "Digital Scholarship at USFSP: Results from the NPML Goal 1 Committee Report.” All-Library Assessments Reports, Summaries & Misc Reports. 35.

GRANTS & SCHOLARSHIPS Grants 2019 USFSP Faculty Mini-Grant for research “Assessing Information and Data Literacy Outcomes in USFSP Undergraduate Student Research Posters Using Mixed Methods” ($800) 2019 USFSP Open Access Publication Fund for article “Exploring Data Literacy via a Librarian-Faculty Learning Community: A case study” ($1,300) 2018 USFSP Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning, “Data Literacy Across the Curriculum,” with Tina Neville ($5,000) 2017 New College of Florida and Andrew Mellon Foundation, “Supporting Creative Writing in the Community,” Co-PI with Andrea Dimino and Alberto Portugal ($7,275) 2016 Florida Humanities Council, Cubano-American Community Project, with PI Sonia Labrador-Rodriguez ($5,000) 2015 Science Festival Alliance, “Just Add Science,” Co-PI with Howard Rutherford ($15,000) 2015 New College of Florida, “Data Discussions,” with Tammera Race ($5,150)

Travel Grants & Scholarships 2020 Digital Humanities Summer Institute ($600) University of Victoria, Victoria, BC 2017 National Endowment for Humanities ($1,000) Attended NEH Institute’s 2018 Object Lessons Workshop 2017 New College of Florida ($2,300) Attended Digital Pedagogy Institute, University of Mary Washington 2016 New College of Florida ($1,500) Attended Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria 2016 Digital Humanities Summer Institute ($600) University of Victoria, Victoria, BC 2015 Digital Humanities Summer Institute ($600) University of Victoria, Victoria, BC Burress Page 6 of 10

PRESENTATIONS & POSTERS International van Beynen, K., Ferguson, A., & Burress, T. (2017, June). Through a Child’s Eyes: Tracking & Mapping Child Engagement at the St. Petersburg Science Festival. Presented at the International Public Science Events Conference, Madison.

National Burress, T., Morgan, P., Hogenboom, K., Levine, C., and Pappas, E. (2019, April) ’Starting on a Hat’: A Beginning Workshop on Data Creation, Synthesis, and Analysis [Workshop]. Presented at ACRL 2109 Conference, Cleveland. (peer reviewed) van Beynen, K., Burress, T., DeChow, D., and Riehman-Murphy, C. (2019, April) Journey Beyond the Stacks: Cultivating Unconventional Librarian Research Collaborations [Roundtable]. Presented at ACRL 2019 Conference, Cleveland. (peer reviewed)

Burress, T., & Neville, T. (2018, June). From RDM to Data Literacy: The Story of Data-Related Initiatives at USF St. Petersburg. Presented at the ALA Annual Meeting, New Orleans.

Conor, E., Christensen, B., Burress, T., & Clark, M. (2017, February). A Framework for Collaboration: Engaging faculty in information literacy through the ACRL Framework. Presented at the Music Library Association annual meeting, Orlando. (peer reviewed)

Burress, T., Clark, M., Hernandez, S., & Myhill, N. (2015a, September). Wikipedia: Information Literacy in the Digital Landscape. Presented at the Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy, Savannah. (peer reviewed)

Burress, T., Clark, M., Hernandez, S., & Myhill, N. (2015b, June). Wikipedia: Teaching Metaliteracy in the Digital Landscape [poster]. Presented at the ALA Annual Conference & Exhibition, . (peer reviewed)

Burress, T. (1999, November). Intranets That Work. Presented at the Internet Librarian ’99, San Diego. (peer reviewed)

Regional Burress, T., Clark, M., Hernandez, S., & Myhill, N. (2015c). Wikipedia: Information Literacy in the Digital Landscape [Poster]. Presented at the Florida Library Association Annual Meeting, Orlando. (peer reviewed)

Snyder, C., Shereff, D., Smagala, S., Burress, T., & Robinson, K. (2013, May). There’s a Librarian for That! Interesting Possibilities and Partnerships. Presented at the Florida Library Association 2013 Annual Conference, Orlando. (peer reviewed)

Burress, T. (2008). The FISC Library: Integrating FISC Bibliographic Resources [abstract and poster]. In USGS Gulf Coast Science Conference and Florida Integrated Science Center Meeting: Proceedings with Abstracts (p. 100). Orlando: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2008-1329. (peer reviewed)

Tihansky, A., Boynton, B., Albert, B., Shirley, J., Burress, T., Koenig, R., … Embry, T. (2008). FISC Communications Team: Sharing Our Science with the Media, Partners, Educators, and the Public [abstract and poster]. In USGS Gulf Coast Science Conference and Florida Integrated Science Burress Page 7 of 10

Center Meeting: Proceedings with Abstracts (pp. 150–151). Orlando: U.S. Geological Survey Open- File Report 2008-1329. (peer reviewed)

Burress, T., & Tihansky, A. (2006, April). U.S. Geological Survey Science Resources. Presented at the Florida Library Association Annual Conference, Orlando. (peer reviewed)

Local Ariew, S., Jacobs, S., Burress, T., and Mann, E. (2019, October). Information Literacy and Data Literacy as Critical Thinking [panel presentation]. Presented at the Critical & Creative Thinking Conference, St. Petersburg.

Burress, T., Cassill, D., Ivey, J., Janssens, R. J., Mantilla, F., Mbatu, R., Natali, S., Neville, T., Wang, K. (2019, February). Faculty Learning Community: Data Literacy [poster]. Presented at the 4th Annual Bay-to-Bay Learning Symposium, St. Petersburg.

Burress, T., & van Beynen, K. (2018, April). Observing Child Engagement at a Science Festival. Presented at the Faculty Research Lightning Talks, USF St. Petersburg.

Theriault, K., Ryan, J., Burress, T., & Bouchard, C. (2017). Describing the Cnidarians of the Sarasota Bay [poster]. Presented at the USF-SM Student Showcase, Sarasota.

Burress, T. (2016d, January). Wikipedia: Add Your Voice to the Conversation. Presented at the Wikipedia 15th Anniversary Community Edit-a-thon, Jane Bancroft Cook Library, Sarasota.

Burress, T. (2015b, December). Wikipedia and Gender Bias. Presented at the Feminist Friday meeting, New College of Florida, Sarasota.

Burress, T., & Myhill, N. (2015, March). Wikipedia: Information Literacy in the Digital Landscape. Presented at the Digital Pedagogy Faculty Seminar, New College of Florida, Sarasota.

Race, T., Reed, C., & Burress, T. (2015, January). Standards, SAILS, Ports of Call, and Friendly Nations: Charting a Course to Information Literacy [poster]. Presented at the Academic, Research & Creative Scholarship (ARCS) Faculty Conference, New College of Florida, Sarasota.

Burress, T., Clark, M., & Hernandez, S. (2015, January). Wikipedia: Information Literacy in the Digital Landscape. Presented at the Academic, Research & Creative Scholarship (ARCS) Faculty Conference, New College of Florida, Sarasota.

Burress, T., & Gilberg, S. (2012, October). U.S. Geological Survey Ocean Science: Exploring Ocean Acidification in the Arctic Ocean. Presented at the Florida Association of Science Teachers Annual Conference, St. Petersburg Beach.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS – SELECTED International Burress, T., & Symulevich, A. (2020, June). Innovating during Times of Disruption: A project management framework for transforming a student research symposium to serve virtual communities during COVID-19. Conference Paper and Video Presentation at DHSI Project Management for the Humanities Conference, Victoria, British Columbia.

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National Burress, T., & Mann, E.Z. (2020, May). Exploring Data Literacy Needs at Your Institution [Webinar]. Presentation at National Network of Libraries of Medicine Virtual Meeting.

Burress, T. (2018a, January). Analyzing Data: An Introduction to Tableau and Voyant [Webinar]. Presented to EvalFest community, a grant project funded by National Science Foundation.

Local Labrador- Rodríguez, S., & Burress, T. (2018, November). Fostering Undergraduate Research in the Humanities: The Cubano-American Community Project. Presented at Eckerd College, St. Petersburg.

Burress, T. (2018b, October). St. Petersburg Science Festival Vision for Future Growth. Presented at One Million Cups, St. Petersburg.

Burress, T. (2018c, March). Wikipedia Art+Feminism: Add Your Voice to the Conversation. Presented at the Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon, Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota.

Burress, T. (2018d, February). World Day of Social Justice: Wiki Equality. Presented at the Student Organizations of Library and Information Science (SOLIS) meeting, USF St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg.

Burress, T. (2017, June). Digital Humanities: An Exploration of Research and Teaching at the Intersections of Humanities and Technology. Presented at the Suncoast Information Specialists meeting, Tampa.

Burress, T. (2016e, August). Public Speaking Essentials. Presented at the Health Educator Training Workshop, USF St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg.

Rutherford, E. H., Burress, T., Doran, K., & Busse, A. (2014, June). Communicating Science through Informal Public Science Events. Presented at the Teachers as Leaders Institute, St. Petersburg.

Burress, T., Willingham, T., Danak, M., & Falsey, A. (2014, April). Community Partnerships with Libraries [panel]. Presented at the Suncoast Information Specialists meeting, St. Petersburg.

Burress, T. (2014d, January). U.S. Geological Survey and the St. Petersburg Science Festival. Presented at the Spoonbill Bowl, St. Petersburg.

LIBRARY SERVICE 2020- USF Libraries, Faculty Committee 2020- USF Libraries, Librarian Promotion Committee 2020 USF Libraries, Librarian Promotion Consolidation Committee 2020 Poynter Library Faculty Council Annual Review Committee, USFSP 2018- Poynter Library Leadership Team, USFSP 2018-2020 Poynter Library Faculty Council, USFSP 2018 Chair, Search Committee for Undergraduate Engagement Librarian, USFSP 2017-2018 Chair, Library Faculty Committee, NCF 2016-2017 Library Events and Exhibits Committee, NCF Burress Page 9 of 10

2015-2017 Chair-Elect, Library Faculty Committee, NCF 2015-2016 Chair, Library Events and Exhibits Committee, NCF 2015, 2017 Chair, Search Committee for Natural Sciences Librarian, NCF 2014-2015 Strategic Planning Committee, NCF

COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2019- Research Council, USFSP 2019-2020 Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning (CITL) Advisory Board, USFSP 2018-2019 Undergraduate Council, USFSP 2018-2019 Global Initiatives Education Abroad Committee, USFSP 2018 Working Group on Tenure & Promotion Process, USFSP 2015-2016 Chair, Sarasota Poetry Festival Planning Committee, NCF and USFSM 2015, 2016 Writer-in-Residence Search Committee, NCF 2014-2017 Wikipedia Campus Ambassador, NCF and USFSM

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE American Library Association and Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) 2020-2022 ACRL/Digital Scholarship Section, Secretary 2017-2021 ACRL/Digital Scholarship Section, Professional Development Committee 2017-2018 ACRL/Literatures in English Section, Program Committee, ALA Annual New Orleans 2016-2017 ACRL/Literatures in English Section, Program Committee, ALA Annual Chicago 2015-2018 Editor-at-large, dh+lib e-newsletter, ACRL Digital Humanities Interest Group

Special Libraries Association (SLA) Florida and Caribbean Chapter 2008 SARC IV Logistics Committee 2006-2014 Awards Chair 2006-2008 Regional Contact 2002-2005 Director

Other Professional Service 2019 Peer reviewer, 2019 DLF Conference Program 2017-2018 Planning Committee, 2018 Science Events Summit, USFSP, St. Petersburg, FL 2017 Program Committee, HASTAC 2017: The Possible Worlds of Digital Humanities, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 2016-Date Peer reviewer, Communications in Information Literacy, Open Access 2016-2018 Secretary, Florida Digital Humanities Consortium Executive Council 2015-2018 Community Representative, Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) 2015-2017 Steering Committee Member, FL DPLA Network 2015-2016 Steering Committee Member, Florida Digital Humanities Consortium Executive Council 2015 Moderator, “Digital Makers, Critical Takes,” HASTAC 2015, Michigan State University 2014 Judge, Florida Authors and Publishers Association President’s Awards Burress Page 10 of 10

2013-2020 Peer reviewer, International Information and Library Review, Elsevier 2001 Secretary, Suncoast Information Specialists 1997-1998 Editor, Law Library Lights Newsletter, Law Librarian Society of Washington, DC

COMMUNITY SERVICE – SELECTED St. Petersburg Science Festival 2014-17, 2019 Festival Co-Chair 2012-13, 2018 Festival Co-Chair and Program Chair

Science Fair Judge 2015, -17, -20 Canterbury Upper School, St. Petersburg, FL 2010-14 Bay Point Elementary, St. Petersburg, FL 2014 Pinellas County Science Fair, St. Petersburg, FL

Other Community Service 2013-Date Author Introducer, Tampa Bay Times Festival of Reading 2018-2019 VP Membership, Toast of the Bay Club, Toastmasters, Intl. 2016-2017 Secretary, Toast of the Bay Club, Toastmasters, Intl. 2015 Judge, Bright Ideas STEM from Today’s Youth Competition 2014 Workshop presenter, Tech Trek Girls Camp, UUAW (Eckerd College) 2009-2014 Volunteer, National Ocean Sciences Spoonbill Bowl, St. Petersburg, FL

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT – SELECTED 2019 USF Institutional Review Board Training: Social / Behavioral Investigators 2018 Alan Alda Science Communication Workshop 2018 National Endowment for Humanities Object Lessons Writers Workshop 2016, 2017 Competent Communicator & Competent Leader Certification, Toastmasters, Intl. 2015, 2016 R Programming workshops 2014 Copyright for Educators & Librarians, Duke University online course (MOOC) 2014 USGS and NARA Federal Records Management training 2014 Climate Change Educators Workshop Series, Florida Aquarium