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Tina Oswald - Librarian

Tina Oswald

E-mail: toswald@sfasu.edu
Phone: (936) 468-1861
Office: 202F
Work Schedule: M, T, W, F—8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Th—8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; I can be available at other times, just call or e-mail to make an appointment.




Subjects Anthropology/Achaeology, Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Educational Leadership

What I Do: I am the liaison librarian for Anthropology/Archaeology, Elementary and Secondary Education, and Educational Leadership. I enjoy working one-on-one with the faculty and students in my liaison departments. As the Head of Research and Instructional Services, I manage the department. I love what I do, and am willing to help anyone with their information needs, either in the classroom setting or through a one-on-one consultation.

Degrees & Experience:BA, English, Winthrop College, Rock Hill, SC, 1984; MLS, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 1986.

My career, as a Librarian, began at the College of Ganado in Ganado, Arizona. From there, I moved to Moscow, Idaho and spent six years at Washington State University in the Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections department. My husband’s job search took us to Huntsville, Alabama. I was lucky enough to get a job in the Library at Alabama A & M University. While there I worked in the areas of Reference, Circulation, and Government Documents. I was there for three years. I have been living in Nacogdoches since December of 1995. I began working at SFASU in the Steen Library as a Reference Librarian in March of 1997. I took the job as the Head of Research and Instructional Services in September of 2001.

Areas of interest include: Information Literacy, Change in Libraries, Management.

Committee and Association memberships have included: Faculty Senate, August 1998-May 2001, Professional Welfare Committee (Chair); Faculty Review Board Panel, 1999-; Grievance Advisory Committee, Oct. 2003-Jan. 2004; Employee Benefits Committee, 2002-; Library Academic Advisory Council, 1998-2001, 2002-2004, 2005-2007; New Faculty Orientation Committee; American Library Association, 1986-; Texas Library Association, 1997-; Reference Round Table (RRT),1997-, RRT Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect, 2000-2001; RRT Chair, 2001-2002; TALL Texan Leadership Institute, June 1999.