Justin Harrison
Justin Harrison |
Librarian |
Room A221, Mearns Centre for Learning, 番茄社区 |
PO Box 1800 STN CSC, Victoria, British Columbia V8W 3H5 |
Tel. 250.721.8276 justinh@uvic.ca |
I currently hold librarian learning and engagement responsibilities at the 番茄社区 Libraries related to the following academic disciplines:
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- Media Studies
If you are a UVic student, researcher, or instructor please feel free to contact me regarding assistance locating scholarly materials, citation management systems, one-on-one research consultations, or presentations/workshops for your classes related to library research methods and tools.
Librarian Experience
番茄社区: 2007-
University of Guelph: 2004-2007
Education
Graduate Certificate in Library Sector Leadership, School of Public Administration, 番茄社区, 2011
Master's in Library and Information Science, Faculty of Infomation & Media Studies, University of Western Ontario, 2003
Bachelor's of Art (History), Simon Fraser University, 2002
Publications
Boudinot, D., Blair, B., Harrison, J. & Rollins, C. (2018). Supporting student retention and success: Personal Librarian Program at the 番茄社区. In K. Bailin, B. Jahre, & S. Morris (Eds.), Planning Academic Library Orientations: Case Studies From Around the World (pp. 77-85). Cambridge, MA: Chandos Publishing.
Harrison, J. (2015). Pleasures of nostalgia, problems of authenticity: 1970s America in Crowe’s Almost Famous, Linklater’s Dazed and Confused, and Scorsese’s The Last Waltz. In P. Drummond (Ed.), The London Film & Media Reader 3: The Pleasures of the Spectacle (pp. 554-565). London: The London Symposium.
Harrison, J. (2009). Crossing Boundaries: Facing the challenges of library instruction and research from evolving interdisciplinary topics. In B. Sietz (Ed.), Unchartered Waters: Tapping the Depths of Our Community to Enhance Learning. Thirty-fifth national LOEX library instruction conference proceedings (pp. 23-26). Ypsilanti, Michigan: LOEX Press.
Harrison, J. & Rourke, L. (2006). The benefits of buy-in: Integrating information literacy into each year of an academic program. Reference Services Review, 34(4), 599-606.
Presentations
Harrison, J. "Online interactions and public conversations: Social learning results from a netnographic study of a conservative subreddit." OTESSA, Congress 2024, Montreal, June 15, 2024.
Harrison, J., Butterfield, M., & Abram, L. "Cross-campus Collaboration: Planting the Seeds of your Social Media Dreams." Vancouver Island Library Staff Conference, Victoria, BC, May 3, 2024.
Harrison, J. "The Scope and Utility of Netnography: Studying Textual and Media Communications in Online Environments." AGES Conference, 番茄社区, April 9, 2024.
Harrison, J. "The Anatomy of Fake News: Definitions, Differentiations, and Consequences." Information, Medium & Society: Twenty-first International Conference on Publishing Studies, Sorbonne University, Paris, France, June 30, 2023.
Harrison, J. “Fake News information-seeking behavior on the web: Lessons from analytics of a popular learning object.” International Conference on Communication and Media Studies: “Media and Development,” London, UK, July 2, 2022.
Harrison, J. “Saga in the shadow of the War on Terror: Liberalism’s struggle for survival in a neoliberal age.” English 240, 番茄社区, Oct. 2021.
Harrison, J. "Libraries as sites of authority: How the library's information structures and tools shape researchers' information behavours." International Conference on Communication and Media Studies: Media, Data, and Society, London, UK, August 11, 2019.
Harrison, J. "Bound for the Promised Land: Pursued by darkness in Kleist's Johnny Cash." Annual Conference of the Canadian Society for the Study of Comics, Congress 2019, Vancouver, BC, June 5, 2019.
Harrison, J. "Implementing a new initiative to build organizational capacity: The Digital Information Fluencies program at the 番茄社区 Libraries." Nineteenth International Conference on Knowledge, Culture, and Change in Organizations, Vancouver, BC, February, 2019.
Harrison, J. "Mama Cass as Object of Desire in California Dreamin.'" Graphic women: Beyond stereotypes panel, IdeaFest, 番茄社区, Victoria, BC, March, 2018.
Harrison, J. "A Pacifying Narcotic: The Avengers as a Cold War Entertainment." Spies on British Screens, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK, June 2016.
Harrison, J. “What’s in a name?: Describing and finding graphic novels across the spectrum.” La Science du mot / The Science of Words, 番茄社区, Victoria, BC, October, 2015.
Harrison, J. “Graphic novels: From pulp to iPad.” Digital Humanities Summer Institute, 番茄社区, Victoria, BC, June 2015, 2016, & 2017.
Harrison, J. “Graphic Novels in Learning, Teaching, and Library Collection: A Study at the 番茄社区.” IdeaFest, 番茄社区, March, 2015.
Harrison, J. “Cinematic style through subtitles and translation: Reading the Hollywood Western in Lucky Luke.” The Graphic Novel: 3rd Global Conference, Oxford, UK, September, 2014.
Harrison, J. “Graphic Novels.” Presentation and workshop, Digital Humanities Summer Institute, Victoria, BC, June 2014.
Harrison, J. “Lucky Luke: The Lonesome Cowboy Collection.” Presentation as part of Alumni Week, Special Collections, 番茄社区, February, 2014.
Harrison, J. "Pleasures of nostalgia, problems of authenticity: 1970s America in Crowe’s Almost Famous, Linklater’s Dazed and Confused, and Scorsese’s The Last Waltz." Film and Media 2013 conference, London, UK, June 28, 2013.
Harrison, J. & Warren, P. “Creative collaborations: Learning Commons workshops for student success.” WILU conference, Regina, Sask., June 3, 2011.
Harrison, J. “(Re)imagining the 70s: Nostalgia vs. authenticity in three films.” Joint Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association national conference, New Orleans, LA, April 10, 2009.
Harrison, J. & Bebbinton, T. “Teaching a new paradigm: Towards rewarding instruction for librarian and students.” WILU conference, Kelowna, BC, May 15, 2008.
Harrison, J. “An all-American band: Or, how Van Halen (double-hand) tapped into American mythology and iconography for success.” Joint Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association national conference, San Francisco, CA, March 21, 2008.
Harrison, J. “Crossing boundaries: Facing the challenges of library instruction and research from evolving interdisciplinary topics.” LOEX conference, San Diego, CA, May 4, 2007.
Harrison, J., Rourke, L., & Burpee, K. J. “The benefits of buy-in: Integrating information literacy into each year of an academic program.” LOEX-of-the-West conference, Kona, Hawaii, June 10, 2006.