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Liza Palmer - Creative & Fine Arts Librarian

Spring Hours | Links | Primary Contact | Education | Memberships | Committees | Publications | FST 368

 

Liza Palmer

Creative & Fine Arts Librarian
Randall Library #2080

Phone: 910-962-4234
Skype: lizaly3
FAX: 910-962-3078

Email: palmerl(at)uncw.edu

AIM: lizajpalmer

Curriculum Vitae (PDF)

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Spring Hours

Office Hours:

  • RL #2080
    • M 3-5pm
    • Or by appointment
  • CA #1048 (near the mailroom)
    • W 4-5pm
    • Or by appointment

Reference Desk Hours:

  • Occasional Monday Evenings, Fridays, and Weekends

 

Favorite Links

Cinema Nouveau

Internet Movie Database

Masters of Cinema

Scope: An Online Film Journal

Film International

Society for Cinema and Media Studies

One Book, One Community

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Primary Contact Librarian Responsibilities

Departments:

Art & Art History | Creative Writing | Film Studies | Foreign Languages & Literatures | Music | Theatre

Graduate School:

Graduate Liberal Studies Program

Minors:

Classical Studies

Campus Offices, Organizations, & Programs:

Campus Activities & Involvement Center | International Programs | Office of Institutional Diversity & Inclusion | Upperman Center

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Education

M.A. Library and Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison
M.A. Film Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison
B.A. Double Major: Film & Victorian Studies, Bard College

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Professional Memberships

American Library Association (ALA)
Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL)
Azalea Coast Library Association (ACLA)
Society for Cinema and Media Studies (SCMS)

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Committees & Community Involvement

First Book of New Hanover County, NC
NC Knows Advisory Committee
One Book, One Community of New Hanover County, NC

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Select Publications

Peer Reviewed

“The Future Has Sent You a Message: Will You Accept?” With Peter Fritzler and Lisa Williams. 2006 UNC TLT Conference Proceedings. (2006): 24-30.

“Grass Roots Collaboration: Growing Community with the “One Book, One Community” Program.” With Elizabeth Peterson. Technical Services Quarterly 24.3 (2007): 51-65.

“Self-Made Myths: Strategies of Promotion Among Avant-Garde Filmmakers.” Film and Television Stardom . Ed. Kylo-Patrick Hart. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008. 90-104.

Edited

“Atlanta, 2004: Highlights of the Society of Cinema and Media Studies Conference.” Scope 1 (2005): Conference Reports Section. [http://www.scope.nottingham.ac.uk/confreport.php?issue=1&id=2]

“By Brakhage.” Rev. of By Brakhage: An Anthology [DVD], by Stan Brakhage. Film International 8 (2004): 64-5. [http://www.filmint.nu/?q=node/64]

“Les Enfants Terribles: An Interview with Françoise Marie.” With Tim Palmer. Film International 34 (2008): 94-98.

“Essential Brakhage.” Rev. of Essential Brakhage: Selected Writings on Filmmaking, by Stan Brakhage. Scope November 2003: Book Reviews Section. [http://www.scope.nottingham.ac.uk/bookreview.php?issue=nov2003&id=453&section=book_rev]

“Film Happenings.” Regular column in Film International.

“Film Scratches: Notes from the Fringe.” Regular column in Film International.

“A Film Trilogy by Ingmar Bergman.” Rev. of A Film Trilogy by Ingmar Bergman [DVD], by Ingmar Bergman. Film International 13 (2005): 52-4. [http://www.filmint.nu/?q=node/79]

“Frank Capra Award 2007.” Film International 31 (2008): 55.

“Hitchcock and the Making of Marnie.” Rev. of Hitchcock and the Making of Marnie, by Tony Lee Moral. Scope May 2004: Book Reviews Section. [http://www.scope.nottingham.ac.uk/bookreview.php?issue=may2004&id=329&section=book_rev]

“Ivan the Terrible.” Rev. of Ivan the Terrible, by Yuri Tsivian. Filmhäftet 122.4 (2002): 47.

“Kicking and Screaming.” Rev. of Kicking and Screaming [DVD], by Noah Baumbach. Film International 28 (2007): 118-20.

“SCMS Goes Global: A Conference Report of Society for Cinema & Media Studies, March 31 – April 3, 2005, Institute of Education, University of London, UK.” With Rayna Denison. Scope 3 (2005): Conference Reports Section. [http://www.scope.nottingham.ac.uk/confreport.php?issue=3&id=80]

“Tokyo Story.” Rev. of Tokyo Story [DVD], by Yasujiro Ozu. Film International 9 (2004): 61.

“La Vie en Richmond: VCU French Film Festival, 28-30 March 2008.” With Tim Palmer. Film International 33 (2008): 90-94.

“Viva Vancouver: A Conference Report of Society for Cinema & Media Studies, March 2 – 5, 2006, Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia .” Scope 5 (2006): Conference Reports Section. [http://www.scope.nottingham.ac.uk/confreport.php?issue=5&id=149]

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Resources for FST 368 (Fall 2005)

Course Documents for FST 368:

FST 368 Syllabus (PDF) | Course Blog | Film Response Worksheet (Word)

Presentation Schedule (PDF) | Paper Meeting Schedule (PDF) | Sample One-Page Proposal (PDF)

Invitational Screening Results (PDF)

Assignments for FST 368:

Presentation Assignment (PDF) | Film Journal Assignment (PDF) | Paper Assignment (PDF) | Invitational Screening Assignment (PDF)

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