Research Interests
My scholarly interests include food and spirituality as well as the impact of electronic technology on pedagogy and theological librarianship.
Head Librarian . Boston University Theology Library
My scholarly interests include food and spirituality as well as the impact of electronic technology on pedagogy and theological librarianship.
Among my recent publications are a forthcoming article in the journal Theological Education entitled "Jam To-morrow and Jam Yesterday, but Never Jam To-day : The Dilemma of Theology libraries Planning for the Twenty-first Century." I also have an essay entitled, “Recording the Moment: moving from a collection model to a documentation model” in September 11 2001: A Historical, Theological, and Sociological Critique., ed. Ian S. Markham. Oxford, England: Oneworld, 2002.
The American Theological Library Association is the locus of most of my professional involvement. I've participated in efforts to digitize library resources, I serve on the Index Advisory Committee, and I'm the editor of the ATLA/Scarecrow Press Publications Series.