Abigail Phillips CV
Abigail Phillips CV
Abigail Phillips CV
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Doctor of Philosophy, Information Studies, 2016
Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL
Committee Chair: Marcia A. Mardis
Dissertation Title: The Empathetic Librarian:
Rural Librarians as a Source of Support for
Rural Cyberbullied Young Adults
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Assistant Professor August 2018 – Current
School of Information Studies
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Lee, V. R. & Phillips. A (Eds.). (2018). Reconceptualizing libraries: Possibilities for information and
learning sciences. Abington, U.K.: Routledge
Meter, D., Budziszewski, R., Phillips, A., & Beckert, T. (to appear). Social cognitive predictors of
cyberbullying: Media creating and forwarding. International Journal of Bullying
Prevention.
Anderson, A., &. Phillips, A. (under review). “Frankly, life before the internet wasn't great for
people like me”: Reflections from teenagers on the autism spectrum about online
behaviors. Focus on Autism.
Anderson, A., &. Phillips, A. (2019). “Getting basic information isn't actually as helpful as the
nuanced advice we can give each other”: Teens with autism on digital citizenship
education. Journal of Research on Libraries and Young Adults.
Phillips, A., & Anderson, A. (in press). Cyberbullying, digital citizenship, and youth with Autism:
LIS education as a piece in the puzzle. Library Quarterly.
Phillips, A., & Lee, V. R. (2019). Whose responsibility is it? A statewide survey of school librarians
on responsibilities and resources for teaching digital citizenship. School Library Research.
22.
Phillips, A., Recker, M., & Lee, V. (2019). A framework for characterizing 21st Century school
librarianship: How librarians enact innovative activities. School Libraries Worldwide, 25(1),
21 – 34.
Phillips, A. (2017). Understanding empathetic services: The role of empathy in everyday library
work. Journal of Research on Libraries and Young Adults, 8(1).
Phillips, A. (2015). Facebooking it: Promoting library services to young adults through social
media. Public Library Quarterly, 34(2), 1-20.
Phillips, A. (2014). What do we mean by library leadership? Leadership in LIS education. Journal
of Education in Library and Information Science, 55(4), 336-344.
Phillips, A. (2014). Systematic marketing facilitates optimal customer service: The marketing
audit of a rural public library system. Public Library Quarterly, 33(3), 1-16.
BOOK CHAPTERS:
Phillips, A. (to appear). Foreword. In Dube, M, & Wade, C. (Eds.). LIS Interrupted: Intersections of
Mental Illness and Library Work. Sacramento, CA: Library Juice, LLC.
Phillips, A. (to appear). Secrecy, avoidance, shame, and misunderstanding: Where academic
libraries are failing to support mentally ill students and ways to change. In Julia Skinner
and Melissa Gross (Eds.). Underserved patrons in university libraries: Assisting students
facing trauma, abuse, and discrimination. Devon, U.K: Libraries Unlimited.
Phillips, A. (2018). Youth perceptions of online harassment, cyberbullying, and “just drama”:
Implications for human-centered design. In Jen Golbeck (Ed.) Online Harassment. New
York, NY: Springer.
Phillips, A., Lee, V. R., & Recker, M. (2018). Supporting school librarian learning: New
opportunities for instructional technology collaboration with school librarians. In Robert
C. Branch (Ed.) Educational Media and Technology Yearbook. New York, NY: Springer.
Phillips, A. (2016). But what are teens doing online? Teenagers and digital media. In Paul G.
Nixon, Rajash Rawal, and Andreas Funk (Eds.) Digital Media Usage Across the Lifecourse.
Surry, England: Ashgate Publishing Ltd.
Mon. L., & Phillips, A. (2015). Becoming social: Exploring library services for adults and teens in
social spaces. In Paul T. Jaeger and John Carol Bertot (Eds.) Advances in Librarianship, 39,
241-268.
Phillips, A. & Anderson, A. (2020). The Inclusive educational role of school librarians:
Supporting safe online behaviors through a community of peers. To be presented at
Society of Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE) Annual Conference 2020,
New Orleans, LA.
Magee, R., & Phillips, A. (2019). Mental health and the iSchools: Audiences and strategies for
support. Panel presented at iConference 2019: Inform. Include. Inspire. Washington, D.C.
Phillips, A., & Anderson, A. (2018). Cyberbullying, digital citizenship, and youth with Autism:
Global LIS education as a piece in the puzzle. In Wang, P., Green, A., & Assefa, S. (Eds.),
Proceedings of the Association for Library and Information Science Education Annual
Conference 2018. Denver, CO: ALISE.
Lee, V. R., Lewis, W., Searle, K. A., Recker, M., Hansen, J., & Phillips, A. (2017). Supporting
interactive youth maker programs in public and school libraries: Design hypotheses and
first implementations. In P. Blikstein & D. Abrahamson (Eds.), Proceedings of Interaction
Design and Children (IDC) 2017. Stanford, CA: ACM.
Phillips, A., Lee, V. R., Hansen, J, & Recker, M. (2017). Librarians in transition: Investigating CSCL
potentials within the school library. In Brian K. Smith, Marcela Borge, Emma Mercier, and
Kyu Yon Lim (Eds.), Proceedings of Making a Difference: Prioritizing Equity and Access in
CSCL, 12th International Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning
(CSCL) 2017, Volume 1. Philadelphia, PA: International Society of Learning Sciences.
Phillips, A. (2016). The empathetic researcher: Applying research methods from anthropology to
LIS. In Lin and Khoo (Eds.), Proceedings of iConference 2016: Partnership with Society.
Philadelphia, PA: iSchools.
Gustavsen, N., Phillips, A., Fox, V., Pho, A., McElroy, K., & Deibel, K. (Eds.) (2020). Reserve and
renew: The LIS mental health zine. Issue Three.
Phillips, A., Pho, A., McElroy, K., Gustavsen, N., Deibel, K., & Fox, V. (Eds.) (2019). Reserve and
renew: The LIS mental health zine. Issue Two.
Pho, A., McElroy, K., Gustavsen, N., Phillips, A., Deibel, K., & Fox, V. (Eds.) (2018). Reserve and
renew: The LIS mental health zine. Issue One
Phillips, A. (May 2019). Mental health behind the desk and in the stacks. Library Journal.
Phillips, A. (2016). Highlights-The life of a Young Adult Library Services Association Board Fellow.
Young Adult Library Services (YALS), Summer Issue, 4-6.
PRESENTATIONS
REFEREED PAPERS AT CONFERENCES - INTERNATIONAL:
Phillips, A., Anderson, A, & Brenner, M. (to appear). Special Interest Group Transforming LIS
Education through Disability Inclusion Session. Paper to be presented at the Association
of Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) Virtual Annual Conference 2020.
Anderson, A. & Phillips, A. (2019). Meeting teens where they are: Video ethnography as research
approach. Paper presented at iConference 2019: Inform. Include. Inspire. Washington,
D.C.
Lee, V., Phillips, A., & Recker, M., & Rogowski, A. (2018). Educative maker activity materials for
small town librarians to support Connected Learning. 2018 Connected Learning Summit,
MIT Media Lab in Cambridge, MA.
Allen, W., & Phillips, A. (2018). Consensus analysis of shared beliefs among young adults about
anonymity in social media. International Conference of Social Media and Society 2018 in
Copenhagen, Denmark.
Lee, V. R., Recker, M., & Phillips, A. (2018). Conjecture mapping the library: Iterative refinements
toward supporting maker learning activities in small community spaces. The International
Conference of the Learning Science 2018.
Cain, R., Phillips, A., & Lee, V. R. (2018). Making her way, One youth’s path to well-developed
interest in digital fabrication. NARST Annual International Conference 2017 in Atlanta,
GA.
Phillips, A., Lewis, W., Hansen J., Lee, V. R., & Recker, M. (2017). Bringing making to rural and
small libraries: Design hypotheses for youth maker program development. Digital Media
and Learning (DML) at the University of California, Irvine in Irvine, CA.
Coleman, L-E., & Phillips, A. (2017). Understanding empathy in the profession. Inclusive Museum
International Conference 2017 in Manchester, U.K.
Cain, R., Phillips, A., & Lee, V. R. (2017). Finding her niche in making, one youth’s interest
development over multiple years of working in a makerspace. Learning Sciences Graduate
Student Conference 2017 in Bloomington, IN.
Phillips, A., & Anderson, A. (2017). Opportunities for youth library services: Cyberbullying and
patrons with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Library Research Round Table Forum at
ALA Annual Conference 2017 in Chicago, IL.
Phillips, A. (2015). Digital citizenship and digital literacy as means of preventing cyberbullying
among young adults. Ethics Special Interest Group Panel Session, Association of Library
and Information Science Education (ALISE) Annual Conference 2015 in Chicago, IL.
Phillips, A. (2014). Let’s Facebook it: Promoting library services to young adults through social
media. Library Research Seminar VI in Urbana-Champaign, IL.
Phillips, A. (2017). Finding what fits: Approachability of makerspaces and making in the library.
Libraries 2.017: Makerspaces Virtual Conference.
Phillips, A., & Magee, R. (postponed due to COVID) Advancing mental health within the
profession: Techniques and narratives for increased understanding. American Library
Association Annual 2020 in Chicago, IL.
Phillips, A., & Anderson, A. (2019). Zeroing in: Focusing on teen needs. To be presented at the
2019 YALSA Young Adult Services Symposium in Memphis, TN.
Phillips, A., Dallas, S., & Muri, S. (2018). The librarian's dilemma: How would you respond.
American Library Association Annual Conference 2018 in New Orleans, LA
Phillips, A., Burns, D., & Grove, C. (2018). Advancing mental health within the profession:
Techniques and narratives for increased understanding. American Libraries Live.
Phillips, A. (2015). You have my empathy: What does empathy look like in the library? American
Library Association Annual Conference 2015 in San Francisco, CA.
Hansen, J., Phillips, A., Lee, V., & Recker, M. (2017). Makerspaces and school libraries: From
librarianship practices to implementation strategies. Utah Library Association Annual
Conference 2017 in Sandy, UT.
Phillips, A. (2017). Making in the library and connected learning. In Crystle Martin & Linda Braun
(Workshop Facilitators), Connecting youth interests to success: Frameworks and
strategies for informal educators. Digital Media & Learning (DML) Conference 2017 in
Irvine, CA.
Phillips, A. (to appear). Keynote speaker. South Dakota Library Association Annual Conference
2020 in S.D.
Phillips, A. (2016). Assessing and improving your library's social media presence. Jewish Library
Association Annual Conference 2016 in Charleston, SC.
Phillips, A. (2015). Cyberbullying and the public librarian: How can I help? Public Library
Association. Webinar.
Phillips, A. (2018). New Member Round Table Presidential Program. American Library Association
Annual Conference 2018 in New Orleans, LA.
Phillips, A. (2017). New Member Round Table Orientation Session. American Library Association
Annual Conference 2017 in Chicago, IL.
Coleman, L-E, & Phillips, A. (under review). Help you, help them: Museum professional empathy
training. International Committee of the Training of Personnel.
Wood, J., Phillips, A., & Mardis, M. (2016). Public and school libraries in the Florida Panhandle:
Straddling the Digital Divide. Poster Session at 8th International Conference on Qualitative
and Quantitative Methods in Libraries in London, UK.
Phillips, A., & Coleman, L-E. (2019). Help you, help them: Museum professional empathy training.
To be presented at the American Association of Museums (AAM) Annual Conference
2019 in New Orleans, LA.
Lee, V. R., Recker, M., Phillips A., & Rogowski, A. (2018). An asset-based framework for youth
maker development in libraries. Structured poster session at the American Education
Research Association (AERA) 2018 in New York, NY.
Phillips, A., & Anderson, A. (2017). Cyberbullying and young patrons with Autism Spectrum
Disorder (ASD). Works-in-Progress poster session at the Association of Library and
Information Science (ALISE) Annual Conference 2017 in Atlanta, GA.
Phillips, A. (2016). The empathetic librarian: Rural librarians as a source of support for
cyberbullied rural young adults. Work-in-Progress poster session at the Association of
Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) Annual Conference 2016 in Boston,
MA.
Phillips, A. (2015). What do librarians really think? Exploring librarians’ perceptions, attitudes,
and use of social media. Work-in-Progress poster session at the Association of Library and
Information Science Education (ALISE) Annual Conference 2015 in Chicago, IL.
Phillips, A., Skinner, J., & Chatham, J. (2015). Cats in Space: Educating the public while searching
for cat likeness in NASA satellite images. Works-in-Progress poster session at the
Association of Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) Annual Conference 2015
in Chicago, IL.
Phillips, A. (2014). More than just books: Librarians as a source of support for cyberbullied young
adults. Work-in-Progress poster session at the Association of Library and Information
Science Education (ALISE) Annual Conference 2014 in Philadelphia, PA.
Rogowski, A., Phillips, A., Lee, V., & Recker, M. (2018). STEM-geared Making for teens in the
library. Utah Library Association (ULA) Annual Conference 2018 in Provo, UT.
Cain, R., & Phillips, A. (2017). From participant to mentor, A case study of youth interest
development in a Makerspace. Student Research Symposium at Utah State University in
Logan, UT.
TEACHING
Faculty
Masters Level:
Adjunct
Masters Level:
Undergraduate Level:
Lead Instructor
Undergraduate Level:
Undergraduate Level:
SERVICE
Student Advising
Faculty Advisor, ALA Student Chapter, School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-
Milwaukee
Hannah Reed, Graduate Student Master of Library and Information Studies (MLIS), School of
Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Heather Ryan, Graduate Student Master of Library and Information Studies (MLIS), School of
Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Kathleen Wheller, Graduate Student Master of Library and Information Studies (MLIS), School of
Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Reviewing Activities
Regular reviewer for the Journal of the Association of Information Science and Technology
(JASIS&T)
Regular reviewer for Association of Library and Information Science Education (ALISE)
Regular reviewer for Journal of Research on Libraries and Young Adults (JRLYA)
Member, MLIS Curriculum and Program Committee, School of Information Studies, University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Member, Chancellor’s Leadership Council on Diversity, Equity, and inclusion (DEI), University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Professional Associations
Chair, Library Research Round Table, 2020- 2021, American Library Association
Chair, Special Interest Group Information Ethics and Policy, Association of Information Science
and Technology, 2020 – 2021
ALA Division Councilor, 2019-2021, Young Adult Library Services Association, American Library
Association
Board Member, Young Adult Library Services Association, 2019 - 2021, American Library
Association
Chair-Elect, Library Research Round Table, 2019- 2020, American Library Association
Co-Chair, Special Interest Group Youth Services, Association of Library and Information Science
Education, 2018 – 2021
Treasurer, Special Interest Group Information Ethics and Policy, Association of Information
Science and Technology, 2017 - 2019
Secretary/Treasurer, Library Research Round Table, 2017 - 2019, American Library Association
Taskforce Member, Presidential Advisory Taskforce, Young Adult Library Services Association,
2017 - 2018, American Library Association
Chair, Nominating Committee, New Members Round Table, 2017 - 2019, American Library
Association
Member, Special Interest Group Information and Learning Sciences (InfoLearn), Association for
Information Science & Technology
Member, Research Journal Advisory Board, Young Adult Library Services Association, 2017 -
2018, American Library Association
Member, Governance Committee, New Members Round Table, 2017 - 2019, American Library
Association
Member, Governance Nominating Committee, Young Adult Library Services Association, 2015 -
2018, American Library Association
Chair, American Library Association 2017 Local Arrangements Committee, Young Adult Library
Services Association, 2016 - 2017, American Library Association
Member, American Library Association Conference Committee, Young Adult Library Services
Association Representative, 2016 - 2017, American Library Association
Member, American Library Association Committee on Professional Ethics, Young Adult Library
Services Association Representative, 2016 - 2017, American Library Association
Member, Nominating Committee, New Members Round Table, 2016 - 2017, American Library
Association
Member, Governance Committee, New Members Round Table, 2015 - 2017, American Library
Association