Izabella Taler
Research Services Librarian, Associate Professor
Research Services
Phone: 718-997-3776
RO314
Education
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- MLS, Pratt Institute
- MPA, NYU
Biography
Izabella Taler is an Associate Professor of Library.
She has extensive experience in various aspects of academic and public librarianship including administration, access services, collection development, instruction, interlibrary loan, mentoring, and research services.
Izabella is a Research Services Librarian and serves as the Coordinator of the Internship Program in the Library.
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Selected Publications and Links
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- Taler, I. (2018). Globalization of area studies: an analysis of collection development resources. Collection & Curation, 37(3), 97–110.
- Taler, I. (2014). Discovering Jewish Studies Collections in Academic Libraries: A Practical Guide. ED545384
- Taler, I. (2011). The Jewish Studies Book Awards: a collection development strategy for non-sectarian academic libraries. Collection Building, 30(1), 11–38.
- Taler, I. (2008). LIS open access E-journal — where are you? Webology, 5(4)
- Taler, I. (1994). The Use of Public and Business Administration Literature in the Field of Library Science: A Citation Analysis. ED372765
- Taler, I. (1991). Neurolinguistic programming: a selective bibliography. Reference Services Review, 19(4), 49–62.
- Taler, I. (1984). Burnout: A Survey of Library Directors’ Views. ED283524
- Taler, I. (1982). Automated and manual ILL. Information Technology & Libraries, 1, 277–280.