SUE ANN CODY
910.962.7409
FAX: 910.962.3078
Email Address: codys@uncw.edu
Web
Page: http://library.uncw.edu/web/faculty/codys/index.html
Work Experience:
1979-Present: Randall Library, UNCW,
August 1997-present: Associate University
Librarian for Public Services.
July 1996-August 1997:
Interim Director of Library Services.
January 1995-July 1996:
Head of Public Services.
June 1993-December 1994:
Head of Instructional Services.
1992: Promoted to Associate Professor.
1985-June 1993: Head of Reference Services.
1985:
Promoted to Assistant Professor with tenure.
1984-June 1993: University Records Officer.
1981-1985:
Special Collections/Reference Librarian.
1980-1982:
Interlibrary Loan/Reference Librarian.
1979: Appointed Assistant Readers' Services
(Reference) Librarian & Lecturer.
1977-1979: Marion Public Library,
Position: Head of Reference Services.
Education:
Thesis title: “After the Storm:
Racial Violence in
1976:
Master of Library Science.
1975:
Bachelor of Science, Magna cum laude.
Major:
Social Science Area (economics, geography, history, political science,
and sociology) with secondary education certification.
Publications:
Books:
Lowery,
Roger C. & Sue A. Cody. 1993. Political Science: Illustrated Search
Strategy and Sources, With an Introduction to Legal Research for
Undergraduates.
Hiatt,
Sue A. [Cody], Directory Committee Chair and Compiler. 1987. Archival and Manuscript
Repositories in
Articles:
Benedetti,
Susannah, Sue Ann Cody and Arlene Hanerfeld. 2007. “Integrating a
Digital Library and a Traditional Library: Librarians and Scientists
Collaborating for Sustainability.” Technical Services Quarterly
Williams,
Lisa M., Sue Ann Cody and Jerry Parnell. 2004. “Prospecting for New Collaborations: Mining Syllabi for Library Service
Opportunities. Journal of Academic Librarianship 30(4):270-275.
Cody, Sue Ann. 2003.
“Getting
in the Middle of It: Librarians as Team
Members in Web Course Development” in Swimming
in the Electronic Current: Elements of an Online Course, edited by Patricia
Turrisi,
Cody,
Sue Ann, Dan Pfohl and Sharon Bittner.
2001. “Establishing and Refining
Electronic Course Reserves: A Case Study of a Continuous Process.” Journal
of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Information Supply
11(3):11-37.
Johnson,
Ron and Sue Cody. 1998. “‘Git’ It for Me on Interlibrary Loan: Patron
Initiated Electronic Requesting and Document Delivery on the INNOPAC’s
InterLibrary Loan Module.” Journal of
Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Information Supply 8(4):19-30.
Cody,
Sue Ann. 1997. “Historical Museums on the World Wide Web: An Exploration and
Critical Analysis.” The Public
Historian 19(4):29-53.
Hiatt,
Sue A. [Cody]. 1981. "The
Reviews:
Hiatt,
Sue A. [Cody]. 1985. Review of
Hiatt,
Sue A. [Cody]. 1983. Review of The North Carolina Museum of Art: An Introduction to the Collections,
edited by Edgar Peters Bowron.
Presentations:
Speaker & Discussion Leader, "Josephine Humpries' Nowhere Else on Earth." Let’s Talk About It Series,
Panelist, “Human
Geographies: Building Communities, Past, Present, and Future.” One Book, One Community Program,
Panelist, “Building
Effective Partnerships: The Archivist and the Community.” Society of
Panelist, “XML
Harvester: Integrating Digital and
Traditional Libraries.” Thirteenth
Annual Innovative Users Conference,
Panelist, “One Record or
Many? Cataloging Electronic and Print Resources.”
Speaker, “Don’t Just
Surf – Dive into the Deep Web” for the Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers to Use
Technology” conference, UNCW Watson School of Education, June 14, 2004.
Panelist, “Integrating Digital Libraries and Traditional
Libraries,” 12th Annual Innovative Users Group meeting,
Speaker (with Dan
Pfohl), “Managing Electronic Reserve in a Consortial Environment.” 10th
Annual Meeting, Innovative Users Group Meeting,
Speaker, “III
E-Reserve.”
Speaker & Discussion Leader, “Anne Tyler’s Morgan’s
Passing.” Let’s Talk About It
Series,
Speaker, “E-Reserve or
Coursepack? Making Informed Decisions.”
TLT Collaborative, UNCW,
Speaker & Discussion Leader, “Charles
Chesnutt’s the Marrow of Tradition as a Primer for the Jim Crow Era.”
Let’s Talk About It Series,
Speaker, “After the
Storm: Racial Violence in
Panelist, “UNCW Faculty
Writers,” Barnes & Noble,
Panelist, “Customizing
Reference Databases: Case Study -- the ERIC Project,” Innovative Interfaces,
Inc. User Group Annual Meeting,
Panelist, “Instruction
for Instruction: Should Bibliographic Instruction be Included in the Library
School Curriculum?”
Panelist, “Forging Ties
in Library Instruction: The Public, School, and Academic Link.” Southeastern Library Association Annual
Conference,
Speaker, “The
Poster Sessions:
Williams,
Lisa M., Sue Ann Cody and Jerry Parnell. “Prospecting for New Collaborations:
Mining Syllabi for Library Service Opportunities.” Association of College &
Research Libraries Conference,
Credit Courses Taught:
Science Humanities &
Society 210: Research Revolution, Spring
2006 (team taught with Dr. Diane Melroy)
Honors 110: Freshman
Honors Seminar, “The University in the Life of the Mind”
Fall 1998 (team taught with Dr. William Atwill)
Fall semesters, 2001-2006
Grants:
UNCW Faculty Research
and Development Fund, $2,400 to fund research travel, William Madison Randall
Biography Project, 2005.
Co-Principal
Investigator, “Integrating Digital Libraries and Traditional Libraries: A Model
for Sustaining NSDL Collections”, $425,093, National Science Foundation, 2003-2005.
National Video
Resources, “Research Revolution” Film Viewing and Discussion Program, $1,700.
UNCW Faculty Research
and Development Fund, $1,000 to attend Archives Institute, Emory University,
Atlanta, GA, 1983.
Memberships:
American Library
Association/Association of College and Research Libraries
North Carolina Library
Association: Reference & Adult
Services Section Director at Large, 1991-1994, Vice-Chair, 1994-95, Chair
1995-96; Ad-hoc Committee on NCLA Web Page, Chair, 1996; Secretary, 1999-2001, Continuing
Education Committee, 2005-, Conference Planning Committee, 2006-.
Society of North
Carolina Archivists: Executive Board, 1985-86; Directory Committee Chair,
1985-87; Vice-President & Program Committee Chair, 1990-91; President
1991-92; Nominating Committee Chair, 1993.
Professional Awards
& Honors:
Baha’i Human Rights
Award Certificate of Honor for work with 1898 Centennial Foundation, 1998.
YWCA
UNCW Office of
International Programs, Librarian Exchange,
UNCW Club of Sigma Xi
National Science Honorary Society, Sigma Xi Certificate of Recognition for
Support of Scientific Research, 1992.
Beta Phi Mu, honor
society in library and information science, 1976.
Phi Alpha Theta, honor
society in history, 1999.
Phi Kappa Phi, honor
society, 2000.
Pi Gamma Mu, honor
society in social sciences, 1975.
Current Committee Assignments:
University:
Faculty Senate Steering Committee
Faculty Professional
Relations Committee.
Public Service &
Continuing Education Advisory Committee.
Residency Appeals
Committee.
Center for Teaching
Excellence Advisory Committee.
Science, Humanities and
Society Program Advisory Committee.
Library:
Faculty
Welfare Committee.
Library Curriculum Committee.
One Book, One Community Committee.
Policy Committee (Chair).
Primary Contact Team.
Task Force on Serials Management Issues
UNC Coastal Library Consortium Advisory Committee.
Community Service
1898 Centennial
Foundation, Education Committee Co-Chair, 1998 - 1999.
WHQR Public Radio,
pledge drive library team coordinator. 2004-.
Senior Project Judge,
Hoggard High School, 2005-2006