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Montague hopes to promote further collaboration between public librarians and social workers as she observes Rutgers’ first Masters of Social Work (MSW) intern, Sandra Burstyn, at the East Brunswick Public Library. Burstyn was placed there as a result of an existing collaboration between the School of Communication and Information, The School of Social Work, and the East Brunswick Public Library.
Research by Professor Marie Radford and SC&I Ph.D. students Laura Costello and Kaitlin Montague examines the ways academic libraries provided critical virtual reference services and support during the pandemic, adapting quickly to the fully online environment.
Ph.D. student Kaitlin Montague developed a new term, “mobile access instability,” to describe how mobility is a significant component in the creation and resolution of access instability for people who live in their vehicles.
Radford, M. L., Costello, L., & Montague, K. (2022). “Death of Social Encounters:” Investigating COVID-19’s Initial Impact on Virtual Reference Services in Academic Libraries. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 73, 11, 1594-1607.
What do information professionals need to know about the risks and rewards of using AI in healthcare? Join LIS faculty experts in health informatics, Kaitlin Costello, Tawfiq Ammari, Vivek Singh, and Charles Senteio, for a panel discussion on this pressing topic.
Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science Kaitlin Costello's research proposal was awarded for its potential significance to information science research.
SC&I faculty member Kaitlin Costello and Ph.D. student Diana Floegel have received the award for their paper examining how people diagnosed with mental health conditions feel about the mental health apps they use, and the critical privacy, ethics, and justice issues surrounding their use.