About the authors

Nicole A. Cooke is an instruction librarian and tenured assistant professor at Montclair State University’s (NJ) Sprague Library. She holds the MLIS degree from Rutgers University, an M.Ed. in Adult Education from Pennsylvania State University, and is currently an American Library Association Spectrum Doctoral Fellow and doctoral candidate at Rutgers University. Her research and writing interests include LIS distance education and instruction, human information behavior in online settings, the retention and mentoring of minority librarians and LIS doctoral students, and leadership, organizational development and communication in libraries.

She is a frequent reviewer for Library Journal, a former column editor for Public Services ...

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