Authors, librarians honored at 13th annual awards
Book topics displayed in the Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery on Nov. 14 included family life education, an edited autobiography, teaching challenging topics in the classroom, a Ghana newspaper, economics and Congress. There were more topics, but they also had a common strand, as emphasized by Academic Library Services director Jan Lewis at the 13th annual East Carolina University Main Campus Faculty Author Book and Alternative Textbook Awards.
“The themes that resound through ECU’s mission are reflected in your work, leadership, innovation and service,” Lewis said.
Authors represented five colleges — College of Health and Human Performance, Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences, College of Fine Arts and Communication, College of Education and College of Engineering and Technology — along with Academic Library Services, the Brody School of Medicine and Department of Coastal Studies. A full list of authors and book titles published between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023, is featured on the library website.
Faculty participating in the 2023-24 Alternative Textbook Program save students more than $44,000 per semester. The program is co-facilitated by Jeanne Hoover, head of scholarly communication, and Allison Kaefring, publishing and open access support librarian, and includes personal librarians paired with faculty members in their transition to new course materials such as open textbooks, library subscriptions and other free materials.
“One of the components I appreciate most in the alternative textbook awards is the dedication of and collaboration with our excellent librarians,” said Anne Ticknor, chair of the ECU Faculty Senate and a professor in the College of Education. “Their skills in researching, location and organizing resources that fit with the goals of the application enable faculty to be supported in their work as instructors. I want to congratulate each of you for your award. I am honored to be one of your colleagues, and I hope you take time to pause, appreciate and linger in the recognition you have received.”
Lewis, Ticknor and Provost Robin Coger all provided remarks during the ceremony. The awardees were individually recognized.
One of the more unique monographs highlighted was the storybook “Zulu & Zot” by teaching assistant professor Sue Luddeke in the School of Art and Design. Luddeke is writer and illustrator for the rhyming book, described as suitable for ages 12 and up and reminiscent of Dr. Seuss mixed with “Alice in Wonderland” and “The Hobbit.”
Luddeke said it has many layers.
“It’s very abstract, and the rhyming is fun,” she said. “It’s not specific, and I did that on purpose. Anybody could take this and incorporate it into their paradigm and share it. … It can be fun and it depends on how you read it to kids of how accessible it is. The audience is all ages, because I think adults need children-style books for them. There are a lot of pictures with fun ideas and a little bit of silliness.”
Other book examples included “Recreational Barking: Autobiography of Artist Tom Martin” by William J. Meggs and Susan Martin Meggs, and “Planning for Cities in Crisis: Lessons from Gondar, Ethiopia” by professor emeritus Mulatu Wubneh.
All authors, editors and librarians received praise for their dedication.
“Getting a book from a blank page to a scholarly product certainly requires a lot of hard work,” Coger said. “I applaud all of our authors for their work and fantastic job. To our alternative textbook awardees, thank you for the work you do in thinking about ways to be cost-effective for our students, but also making sure that the content you may not be able to find is in your books. It is really about student success and how it helps our students learn.”
ECU authors and editors of monographs published between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023:
- Sharon M Ballard
Human Development & Family Science
Family Life Education: Working with Families Across the Lifespan - Jody C Baumgartner
Political Science
Political Marketing and the Election of 2020 - Todd Bennett
History
Neither Confirm nor Deny: How the Glomar Mission Shielded the CIA from Transparency - Mamadi Corra
Sociology
African Immigrants in the United States: The Gendering Significance of Race through International Migration? - David Michael Durant
Academic Library Services
Congress and Countersubversion in the 20th Century: Aspects and Legacies - Katie Walsh Flanagan
Health Education and Promotion
Medical Terminology with Case Studies – A Navigated Guide to Learning for Health Care Professionals - David Craig Griffith
Anthropology
The Cultural Value of Work: Livelihoods and Migration in the World’s Economies - Jarvis Hargrove
History
Ghana’s Ashanti Pioneer Newspaper: Aim High, Strive Hard, Go Forward - Hanna Samir Kassab
Political Science
The Illegal Drug Trade and Global Security - Susan Carol Luddeke
Art
Zulu & Zot - Susan Martin Meggs
Recreational Barking: Autobiography of Artist Tom Martin - William Joel Meggs
Emergency Medicine
Recreational Barking: Autobiography of Artist Tom Martin - Calvin Mercer
Philosophy
Ethics, Religion, and Spiritual Health: Intersections with Artificial Intelligence or Other Human Enhancement Technologies - Elena Konstantinovna Murenina
Foregin Language
Русская классика на сцене и на экране: Проблемы адаптации, креативности и рецепции (Russian Classics on Stage and Screen: The Problems of Adaptation, Creativity and Reception) - Donald Parkerson
History
The Arc of Education Change: How the Collaboration of Philosophers, Activists, Teachers, and Policymakers has Transformed Education - Jo Ann Parkerson
The Arc of Education Change: How the Collaboration of Philosophers, Activists, Teachers, and Policymakers has Transformed Education - Robbie Quinn
Education
In Art - Martin Reardon
Educational Leadership
School-University-Community Collaboration for Civic Education and Engagement in the Democratic Project - Martin Reardon
Educational Leadership
School-University-Community Research in a (Post) COVID-19 World - Janet H Sanders
Technology systems
Quality - Rachelle Savitz
Literacy Studies, English Education, and History Education
Teaching Challenged and Challenging Topics in Diverse and Inclusive Literature: Addressing the Taboo in the English Classroom - David J Siegel
Education and Leadership
The Interlude in Academe: Reclaiming Time and Space for Intellectual Life - John A Tucker
History
Confucianism for the Twenty-First Century - Jill Twark
Foreign language and Literature
Invested Narratives: German Responses to Economic Crisis - Mulatu Wubneh
Geography, Planning and Environment
Planning for Cities in Crisis: Lessons from Gondar, Ethiopia