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School of Library and Information Studies > Faculty Profile for Gretchen Hoffman

Dr. Gretchen Hoffman

Assistant Professor
School of Library and Information Studies

Professional Preparation

Ph.D., 2008, Emporia State University
Library Science

M.L.S., 2000, Emporia State University
Library Science

B.A., 1995, University of Nevada Reno
Music

Professional Experience

  • Original Cataloger, University of Kansas
  • Adjunct Instructor, Emporia State University
  • Serials Cataloger for Documents, Portland State University

Teaching

  • At Master’s level: LS 5103 Cataloging and Classification
  • At Master's level: LS 5143 Technical Services

Scholarship

  • Hoffman, G. (2005). The Statement of international Cataloguing Principles: A global cataloging initiative. In H.K. Achleitner & A. Dimchev (Eds.). Libraries, globalisation and cooperation: Papers from the international conference held in Sofia, Bulgaria, 3-5 November 2004. Sofia, Bulgaria: St. Kliment Ohridski, University of Sofia.
  • Presented poster: Controlling the headings: A case of cataloging policy development at the Library of Congress, at the Doctoral student poster session of the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) 2005 conference.

Service

  • Curriculum committee, TWU, 2007-
  • Member, American Library Association
  • Member, Association for Library Collections & Technical Services
  • Member, American Society for Information Science and Technology
  • Member, Association for Library and Information Science Education

Honors

  • John and Valeta Richel Doctoral Fellowship, Emporia State University, 2006

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