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Curriculum Vitae
David Brian Holt, MLIS
Electronic Resources Reference Librarian
Santa Clara University School of Law
Santa Clara, CA 95050
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Email: *****@***.***
Date of First Academic Law Librarian Appointment: November 2007
Education:
Santa Clara University, School of Law, Santa Clara, CA
J.D. (Expected 2012)
Currently attending part-time evening program
San Jose State University, School of Library and Information Science, San Jose, CA
M.L.I.S. (2006)
Awarded Honorable Mention for the Miriam Braverman Essay Competition
Featured twice on the SJSU website s student spotlight section
Southern Oregon University, College of Arts and Sciences, Ashland, OR
B.A. in English (2000)
Minors in Women s Studies, Philosophy, and Ethics
Selected as a Churchill Honors Scholar
Recipient, Churchill Honors Scholarship
Professional Experience:
Santa Clara University School of Law, Santa Clara, CA
Electronic Resources Reference Librarian (2007-Present
)
Teaching Experience:
Alisal Union School District, Salinas, CA
Substitute Elementary School Teacher (Grades 1-5) (2001-2002)
Scholarly Agenda:
My professional scholarship comprises primarily issues relating to intellectual freedom,
particularly as it affect minors in public libraries. I have written on disadvantaged
patron groups and how to improve information access to those neglected by traditional
library services. Additionally, I have a deep interest in Library and Web 2.0 technologies
and how these are shaping the services, and resources, libraries provide.
Publications:
LGBTIQ teens plugged in and unfiltered: how internet filtering impairs construction of
online communities, identity formation, and access to health information, chapter in
Serving LGBTIQ library and archives users : essays on outreach, service, collections and
access. Greenblatt, editor. McFarland Publishers (2010)
Internet Filtering and the adolescent gay/lesbian patron. Library Student Journal
(September 2006). Available at:
http://informatics.buffalo.edu/org/lsj/articles/holt_2006_9_internet.php.
Professional Activities:
AALL Social Responsibilities Special Interest Section,
Newsletter Editor (2007-present
)
AALL Social Responsibilities Special Interest Section, Member AALL Standing Committee on Lesbian and Gay Issues, Member
AALL Computing Services Special Interest Section, Member (2009-present
)
AALL Research Instruction and Patron Services Special Interest Section, Member (
2007-
present
)
AALL Committee on Indexing of Legal Periodicals,
Web Editor (2009-present
)
AALL Membership Development Committee, Web Editor (2008-2010)
Conferences:
Innovative Users Group, Innovative Interfaces, San Jose, CA
Internet Librarian, Information Today, Monterey, CA
AALL Annual Meeting
CALI Conference
Civic Activities:
ACLU Santa Clara Law Student Chapter
Secretary, Web Editor (2009
)
BGLAD Santa Clara Law
Secretary, Web Editor (2009
),
President (2010-2011)
First Congregational United Church of Christ, Santa Cruz, CA
Sunday School Teacher (2005-2007
)
Social Justice Committee (
2006-present
)
LGBT Ministries (2005-present)
GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian, Straight Educators Network), Washington, DC
Created a local chapter of GLSEN in Southern Oregon to confront homophobia in the
classroom through education and community activism (2000).
Awards and Honors:
Miriam Braverman Award, Honorable Mention (2006)
Churchill Honors Scholar, Southern Oregon University (2000)
Professional Memberships:
American Association of Law Libraries, Member (2007-present)
American Libraries Association, Student Member (2004-2007)
Northern California Association of Law Libraries, (2007-present)
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About me
I am the Electronic Resources Reference Librarian at Santa Clara University s School of
Law. I currently live in Santa Cruz County with my partner. I received my undergraduate
degree from Southern Oregon University in Ashland, OR. My MLIS is from San Jose State
University. I am currently a 3L law student and intend on remaining in law librarianship.
This blog discusses advances in legal technology with a particular focus on law library
services.
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