Chad M. Kahl

cmkahl@ilstu.edu | 309-438-3454 | Milner Library 418


Citing Publications

Schwitzner, Ted and Chad Kahl. "International Political Economy Reference Sources: An Annotated Bibliography," Collection Building, 31:2 (2012). [abstract]

Kahl, Chad and Stephanie Davis-Kahl. "Human Rights Reference Sources: A Critical Annotated Bibliography." Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian, 29:1 (January 2010): 32-64. [abstract | post-print]

Kahl, Chad. International Relations, International Security, and Comparative Politics: A Guide to Reference and Information Sources. (Reference Sources in the Social Sciences). Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 2007. [Google book]

ACRL IS Proficiencies for Instruction Librarians Task Force. Standards for Proficiencies for Instruction Librarians and Coordinators, Association of College and Research Libraries, June 2007.
-- Task Force members - Clara Fowler (chair), Carla Wilson Buss, Susan Vega Garcia and Chad Kahl
-- also available from C&RL News, 68:9 (October 2007): 570-75

  • Ammons-Stephens, Shorlette, Holly J. Cole, Keisha Jenkins-Gibbs, Catherine Fraser Riehle, and William H. Weare Jr., “Developing Core Leadership Competencies for the Library Profession,” Library Leadership & Management, 23:2 (Spring 2009): 63-74. (abstract)
  • Byrne, Alex. “Owning our Future: Twenty-First Century Librarians: The 2009 Elizabeth W. Stone Lecture,” pages 17-31, in Strategies for Regenerating the Library and Information Profession, edited by Jana Varlejs , Liz Lewis, and Graham Walton. Berlin, New York, Walter de Gruyter – K. G. Saur, 2009.
  • Chodock, Ted, and Elizabeth Dolinger. " Applying Universal Design to Information Literacy: Teaching Students Who Learn Differently at Landmark College," Reference & User Services Quarterly, 49:1 (Fall 2009): 24-32. (article)
  • Corrall, Sheila. “Educating the Academic Librarian as a Blended Professional: A Review and Case Study,” ALSR 2010 Conference presentation, March 11, 2010. (presentation paper)
  • Edwards, Margaret B. and Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe. “Roles of Coaching and Mentoring in Attracting Recruits and Socializing Entrants to the Profession,” pages 96-108, in Strategies for Regenerating the Library and Information Profession, edited by Jana Varlejs , Liz Lewis, and Graham Walton. Berlin, New York, Walter de Gruyter – K. G. Saur, 2009.
  • Gonzalez, Adriana J. “Needs Assessment of Library Instruction at Texas A&M University Libraries using Student Feedback,” Performance Measurement and Metrics, 10:2 (2009): 122-133. (abstract)
  • Hoseth, Amy. "Library Participation in a Campus-Wide Teaching Program", Reference Services Review, 37:4 (2009): 371-385. (abstract)
  • Houtman, Eveline. “‘Trying to Figure It Out’: Academic Librarians Talk about Learning to Teach,” Library and Information Research, 34:107 (2010): 18-40. (article)
  • Mitchell, Eleanor and Sarah Barbara Watstein. “Taiga and Darien: Relevance for Reference and Instructional Services for Libraries in the Digital Age,” Reference Services Review, 37:3 (2009): 253-259. (abstract)
  • Rauchmann, Sabine. Bibliothekare in Hochschulbibliotheken als Vermittler von Informationskompetenz: Eine Bestandsaufnahme und eine empirische Untersuchung über das Selbstbild der Bibliothekare zum Thema Informationskompetenz und des Erwerbs methodisch-didaktischer Kenntnisse in Deutschland. Doctoral dissertation. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institut für Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft, 2009. (dissertation)
  • Sproles, Claudeen, Anna Marie Johnson and Leslie Farison. “What the Teachers Are Teaching: How MLIS Programs Are Preparing Academic Librarians for Instructional Roles,” Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 49:3 (Summer 2008): 195-209.
  • Starkey, Alysia. Kansas Academic Librarian Perceptions of Information Literacy Professional Development Needs.  Doctoral dissertation. Kansas State University, 2010. (dissertation)
  • Westbrock, Theresa and Sarah Fabian. “Proficiencies for Instruction Librarians: Is There Still a Disconnect Between Professional Education and Professional Responsibilities?,” College & Research Libraries, 71:6 (November 2010): 569-590. (article)
Kahl, Chad and Sarah Williams. "Accessing Digital Libraries: A Study of ARL Members’ Digital Projects," Journal of Academic Librarianship, 32:4 (July 2006): 364-369. [abstract]
  • Deng, Hepu. “Emerging Patterns and Trends in Utilizing Electronic Resources in a Higher Education Environment: An Empirical Analysis,” New Library World, 111:3/4 (2010): 87-103. (abstract)
  • Joyner, Jennifer. Documenting Digital Collections: Surveying Metadata Standards Used by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library System. Master’s thesis. UNC-Chapel Hill, School of Information and Library Science, 2008. (thesis)
  • San José Montano, Blanca. La gestión de la colección cooperativa en las bibliotecas universitarias a comienzos del siglo XXI. Doctoral dissertation. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Departamento de Biblioteconomía y Documentación, 2011. (dissertation)
  • Skibiński, Przemysław and Jakub Swacha. “The Efficient Storage of Text Documents in Digital Libraries,” Information Technology and Libraries 28:3 (September 2009): 143-153. (article)
  • Williams, Sarah. “The Sampler Platter: An Introduction to Nine Agricultural and Food Digital Projects,” Journal of Agricultural & Food Information, 8:4 (April 2008): 75-82. (abstract)
Green, David, Chad Kahl and Paul Diehl. “The Price of Peace: A Predictive Model of UN Peacekeeping Fiscal Costs.” Policy Studies Journal, 26:4 (Winter 1998), p. 620-35. [abstract]
  • Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M. and Bradford S. Jones. Event History Modeling: A Guide for Social Scientists. Cambridge, New York, Cambridge University Press, 2004.
  • Derouen, Jr., Karl. “The Role of the UN in International Crisis Termination, 1945-1994,” Defence and Peace Economics, 14:4 (August 2003): 251-260.
  • Fetterly Ross. “A Review of Peacekeeping Financing Methods,” Defence and Peace Economics, 17:5 (October 2006): 395-411. (abstract)
  • Rabe-Hesketh, Sophia and Brian Everitt. A Handbook of Statistical Analyses using Stata. 4th ed. Boca Raton, FL : Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2007.
Green, David, Chad Kahl and Paul Diehl. “Predicting the Size of UN Peacekeeping Operations.” Armed Forces and Society, 24:4 (Summer 1998), p. 485-500. [abstract]
  • Brady, Christopher W. A Content Analysis of Peacekeeping Issues for the Journal Armed Forces & Society. Master’s thesis. Texas State University – San Marcos, Department of Political Science, 2010. (thesis)
  • Diehl, Paul F. “Paths to Peacebuilding: The Transformation of Peace Operations,” pages 107-129, in Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding in Post-War Societies: Sustaining the Peace, edited by T. David Mason and James D. Meernik. New York, Routledge, 2006.
  • Dyk, GAJ van. “The Role of Military Psychology in Peacekeeping Operations: The South African National Defence Force as an Example,” Scientia Militaria: South African Journal of Military Studies, 37:1 (2009): 113-135. (article)
  • Elliott, Constance V. and Lani Elliott. “The Economics of Sustaining the Peace: Breaking the Conflict Trap – Civil War and Development Policy,” pages 239-260, in Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding in Post-War Societies: Sustaining the Peace, edited by T. David Mason and James D. Meernik. New York, Routledge, 2006.
  • Fielder, Micheal R. UN Peace Operations: Conditions for Success.  Doctoral dissertation. University of Idaho, 2000. (dissertation)
  • Likoti, Fako Johnson. African Military Intervention in African Conflicts: An Analysis of Military Intervention in Rwanda, the DRC and Lesotho. Doctoral dissertation. University of the Western Cape, 2006. (dissertation)
  • Neetling, Theo. “The Peace Process in Kosovo: Structures, Processes and Thoughts on Peacekeeping in Africa,” African Security Review, 9:1 (2000). (article)
  • Shameem, Mohammad. Evaluation of the Contract Management Process in the United Nations for Acquiring Peacekeeping Operations/Services. Master’s thesis. Naval Postgraduate School, 2007. (thesis)
  • Svensson, Isak. “Guaranteeing Peace: The Credibility of Third-Party Mediators in Civil War,” pages 115-134, in International Conflict Mediation: New Approaches and Findings, edited by Jacob Bercovitch and Scott Sigmund Gartner. New York, Routledge, 2009.
Kahl, Chad. “Electronic Redlining: Racism on the Information Superhighway?” The Katharine Sharp Review, 4 (Winter 1997). [article]
  • Duggan, Barry and Andrea Sharam. Bleak House: The Implications of the Contest between Private Utilities and Landlords for the Non-Discretionary Income of Vulnerable Households. Institute for Social Research, Working Paper 9, 2004 (paper).
  • Grubesic, Tony H. “The Geodemographic Correlates of Broadband Access and Availability in the United States,” Telematics and Informatics, 21:4 (November 2004): 335-358. (abstract)
  • Hernandez, Gary A., Katherine J. Eddy, and Joel Muchmore. "Insurance Weblining and Unfair Discrimination in Cyberspace," SMU Law Review, 54:4 (Fall 2001): 1953-1972.
  • Sawhney, Harmeet and Krishna P. Jayakar. “Universal Access,” Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, 41:1 (2007): 159–221. (abstract)

Last revised: September 21, 2011