Publications, Papers, Workshops, Grants
Publications
Presentations and Workshops
Professional Development Courses
Grants
Grants Written for University of California, Irvine Libraries Initiatives
Professional Development Grants
Panels
Honors, Awards, and Fellowships
- Emilee Mathews. “Teaching Art Librarianship in Critical Praxis: Feminist Pedagogy in the Online LIS Classroom.” Art Documentation 38, no. 2 (Fall 2019). [peer-reviewed]
- Emilee Mathews. Profiles of Best Practices in Teaching Information Literacy Online. New York: Primary Research Group, 2019. 978-1-57440-580-4
- Rebecca Pad, Virginia Moran, Andrea Back, Emilee Mathews, Caley Cannon, and Mary Wasserman. “State of Academic Art Libraries Report.” ARLIS/NA Occasional Papers Series. February, 2019. https://arlisna.org/publications/arlis-na-research-reports/1659-state-of-academic-art-libraries-2019
- Emilee Mathews and Scott Stone. “Show them What You Got.” College & Research Libraries News 79, no. 5 (May 2018): 253-256. https://doi.org/10.5860/crln.79.5.253
- Emilee Mathews. “Radical Appropriation in Zine-Making.” In Fair Use in the Visual Arts: Lesson Plans for Librarians.ARLIS/NA Occasional Paper Series, no. 17, June 2018:https://arlisna.org/images/researchreports/Fair-Use-in-the-Visual-Arts-Lesson-Plans-for-Librarians.pdf
- Emilee Mathews. “Machine Art in the Twentieth Century.” [book review] ARLIS/NA Reviews, May 2017.https://arlisna.org/publications/reviews/1180-machine-art-in-the-twentieth-century
- Emilee Mathews and Laura Smart. “Piloting Linked Open Data on Artists’ Books: a Case Study in Interoperability and Sustainability.”VRA Bulletin,special issue “Digital Humanities and the Visual” 43, no. 2 (2016). https://online.vraweb.org/vrab/vol43/iss2/5/
- Emilee Mathews, “Art,” in Karen Sobel, ed., Mastering Subject Specialties: PracticalAdvice from the Field. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC Clio, 2016. [invited]
- Ying Zhang, Shu Liu, and Emilee Mathews. "Convergence of Digital Humanities andDigital Libraries."Library Management36, no. 4/5(2015): 362 -377. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/LM-09-2014-0116 [peer reviewed]
- Emilee Mathews and Sylvia Page, “Off the Shelf and into the Gallery: Librarians on Buzz Spector,” in Buzz Spector: Off the Shelf. October 19-November 16, 2012. Bloomington, Indiana: Grunwald Gallery of Art, 2012: 9-13. [invited]
- Emilee Mathews. “Image Reference and Instruction for Film Studies: A Case Study at Indiana University.” Art Documentation 31, no. 1 (Spring 2012): 77-92. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/665030 [peer reviewed]
Presentations and Workshops
- April, 2020, "Holding Us Accountable: Facilitating Transparency for ARLIS/NA - a Townhall led by the Strategic Directions Committee," ARLIS/NA Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO [lead organizer, speaker]
- March, 2020, "Count Us In: Analyzing Representation of Women in Architecture and Implications for Action," Association of Architecture School LIbrarians, San Diego, CA
- February, 2018, “Show them What You Got: Outreach with Collections,” ARLIS/NA Annual Conference, New York, NY
- February, 2018, “Advocating for Ourselves: Negotiation Skills and Closing the Gender Pay Gap,” ARLIS/NA Annual Conference, New York, NY. Collaboratively proposed workshop with Stacy Brinkman
- January, 2018, “Exploring Visuality and Argument in Digital Humanities Interfaces through Art,” Information and Library Science Colloquium Series, Indiana University Bloomington, Bloomington, IN
- May, 2017, “Different Strokes for Different Folks,” Acquisitions Institute, Mt. Hood, OR
- April, 2017, “Marketing Collections Via Outreach,” University of California Art & Architecture Bibliographers Symposium, Irvine, CA
- March, 2017, “Fake News,” Humanities Dean’s Forum, What is to be Done: Issues of the Day, Irvine, CA
- February, 2017, “Linking colleagues and capacities through Implementing Linked Open Data,” ARLIS/NA Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA. Co-presented with Kelly Spring. Collaboratively proposed session with Alexandra Provo
- October 2016, “ARTstor and Kanopy for Humanities instruction,” Humanities Core Instructor Workshop series, UCI, Irvine CA [invited]
- August 2016, “Reaching Out, Reaching In: Effects of Piloting Linked Open Data on Artists Books at University of California, Irvine,” Endless Images Symposium, Laguna College of Art & Design, Laguna Beach, CA [invited]
- June, 2016, “Piloting Linked Open Data for Artists’ Books,” Digital Humanities Summer Institute Colloquium, Victoria, BC
- April, 2016, “Manipulations, Multiplicity, and Metadata: Piloting Linked Open Data on Artists’ Books,” Digital Initiatives Symposium, University of San Diego, San Diego, CA. Collaboratively proposed panel along with co-presenters Laura Smart and Kelly Spring
- March, 2016, “Piloting Linked Open Data for Artists’ Books at UCI,” ARLIS/NA/VRA Joint Conference, Seattle, WA
- February, 2016, “Scaling and Sustaining Linked Open Data Workflows,” Digital Humanities Infrastructure Symposium, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA. Co-presented with Laura Smart
- December, 2015, “Librarianship and the Anthropocene,” Design and the Anthropocene Symposium, Irvine, CA
- October, 2015: “Open Access, Free Speech, and Zines,” UCI Libraries Zinefest, Irvine, CA [invited]
- July, 2015: “Software Studies Initiative’s Project On Broadway: Data as Art,” Keystone Digital Humanities Conference, Philadelphia, PA. Co-presented with Sylvia Page
- March, 2015: “Database-Driven: Underlying Symmetry between New Media and Libaries,” ARLIS/NA Annual Conference, Fort Worth, TX. Co-presented with Sylvia Page
- July, 2014: “New Roles of Library Professionals in the Convergence of Digital Humanities and Digital Libraries: An Exploration,” Shanghai International Library Forum, Shanghai. Co-wrote paper with Shu Liu and Ying Zhang. Liu and Zhang presented
- May, 2014: “Retooling Art Reference and Information Services: Collaborative Tools, Strategies, and Models,” ARLIS/NA Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. Collaboratively proposed session; also served as moderator
- May, 2014: “They Didn’t Cover this in Library School: Applying Public Policy to Institutional Guidelines for Scholarly Communication and Fair Use.” ARLIS/NA Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. Proposed session; also served as moderator
- March, 2014: “Art Source Literacy,” UC Irvine Libraries Reference providers, UCI, Irvine, CA [invited]
- May, 2013: “Worth a Thousand Words: Artists’ Books at the Lilly and Fine Arts Library,” Changing from the Inside Out: IUB Libraries In-House Institute, Bloomington, IN. Co-presented with Lori Dekydspotter
- May, 2013: “The Evolution of Art Reference and Instruction: Outreach, Overlay, Online,” ARLIS/NA Annual Conference, Pasadena, CA. Collaboratively proposed session
- May, 2013, “Off the Shelf and into the Gallery: Engaging the User through Installation Art,” ARLIS/NA Annual Conference, Pasadena, CA. Co-presented with Sylvia Page
- April, 2013: “Image Access in the Arts and Beyond: Implementing Shared Shelf at IUB Campus,” Digital Library Brown Bag, IUB Libraries, Bloomington, IN. Co-presented with Erin McCall
- April, 2013: “Shared Shelf at Indiana University,” ARTstor reception, Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Conference, Indianapolis, IN
- April, 2013: “Engagement in Art and Libraries: Where the Ineffable comes up against the Informational,” Technologies of Experience Symposium, Indiana University Bloomington, Bloomington, IN. Co-presented with Sylvia Page [invited]
- November, 2012: “How to Make the Most of your Internship: Strategies for Before, During, and After," Society of Art Librarianship Students, IUB, Bloomington, IN [invited]
- November, 2012: “Innovative Image-based Teaching Using Advanced Functionalities in ARTstor,” Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning, IUB, Bloomington, IN [invited]
- October, 2012: “Using Pop Culture to Teach Visual Literacy,” Fashion: Now & Then Symposium, LIM (Laboratory Institute of Merchandising) College, New York, NY [invited]
- August, 2012: “Dynamic Visual Literacy Implementation using Images from Pop Culture,” Indiana University Libraries Information Literacy Colloquium, Indiana University Southeast, New Albany, IN
- June, 2012: “Film Stills Resources: A Study in Collaboration Across the Disciplines,” IU Librarian’s Day, IUPUI (Indiana University Purdue University of Indianapolis), Indianapolis, IN
- May, 2012: “Crafting Proposals: Pasadena and beyond,” ARLIS/NA Education subcommittee/Art Library Students and New ARLIS Professionals collaborative chat session. Also served as moderator
- March, 2012: “Adventures in Visual Literacy: Out of the Box and into the Classroom,” ARLIS/NA Annual Conference, Toronto, ON
- March, 2011: “Close Encounters of the Third Kind: Studies in Image Reference and Instruction for Film Studies,” VRA/ARLIS Joint Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN
- January, 2011: “The Scrapbooks of John Ruskin: Stranger than Fiction,” College Book Art Association Conference, Bloomington, IN
Professional Development Courses
- June 4-8, 2018: “Processing Multimedia for Humanists,” Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC
- August 8-12, 2016: “Better Teaching with Rare Materials,” California Rare Book School, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
- June 6-10, 2016: “RDF and Linked Open Data,” Digital Humanities Summer Institute, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC
Grants
Grants Written for University of California, Irvine Libraries Initiatives
- May, 2017: Critical Game Studies Symposium, Collaboratively authored proposals with Film & Media Studies faculty Braxton Soderman and Informatics faculty Joshua Tanenbaum and Aaron Trammell. Awarded $6,300 in combined funds from UCI funding bodies Digital Humanities Working Group, Humanities Commons, Institute for Virtual Environments and Critical Games, 2016/2017 Mellon Sawyer Seminar “Documenting War,” Informatics Department.
- March, 2015-July, 2016: National Endowment for the Humanities, Humanities Collections Research Resources Grant for “Piloting Linked Open Data for Artists’ Books,” awarded $36,514. Collaboratively authored with Audra Eagle Yun and Shu Liu, in consultation with John Renaud and Azadeh Vesoughian.
- March, 2014: UCI Libraries Innovation Grant for “Game Lab in the Multimedia Resources Center,” awarded $2,659.97. Collaboratively authored with Kristine Ferry, John Renaud, and Dana Peterman.
Professional Development Grants
- February, 2018, Librarians Association of University of California, Presentation Grant for “Engaging the Art World in the Classroom,” presentation with Bridget R. Cooks, PhD. In panel “Engaging the Iterative: Pedagogical Experiments Across Art and Design Disciplines,” College Art Association Annual Conference, Los Angeles, CA., awarded $600
- March, 2018: Librarians Association of University of California, Presentation Grant for “Marketing Collections via Outreach,” ARLIS/NA Conference, New York, NY. awarded $350.
- October, 2016: Librarians Association of University of California, Presentation Grant for “Linking colleagues and capacities through Implementing Linked Open Data,” ARLIS/NA Conference, New Orleans, LA, awarded $350
- January, 2016: Librarians Association of University of California, Research and Professional Development Grant for “Linked Open Data at Digital Humanities Summer Institute,” Digital Humanities Summer Institute, Vancouver, B.C., awarded $500.
- April, 2014: Librarians Association of University of California, Research and Professional Development Grant for “Database-Driven: The Underlying Symmetry of New Media Theory and Libraries,” awarded $2,218.60.
Panels
- 2016 Panelist for National Endowment for the Humanities: Humanities Collections and Reference Resources grant program, Art and Architectural History panel
Honors, Awards, and Fellowships
- 2016 Kudos Award for Superior Performance and Contributions to the UCI Libraries
- 2016 Louis Shores Award for Reviewing Excellence awarded to Multimedia & Technology Reviews (co-editor, August, 2013 to October, 2016), awarded by Reference and User Services Association (RUSA)
- 2016 Digital Humanities Summer Institute Fellowship
- 2015 Judith A. Hoffberg Conference Attendance Award, Art Libraries Society of North America, Southern California Chapter
- 2014 Conference Attendance Award, Art Libraries Society of North America
- 2014 Presidential Travel Award, Librarians’ Association of University of California Annual Assembly
- 2012 Fellow, Center for Integrative Photographic Studies
- 2011 Visual Resources Association New Horizons Student Award
- 2007 Best Paper in American Art, Art History Department, Portland State University