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Mallary Rawls is a Humanities Librarian at Florida State University. She's the subject liaison to African American Studies, English, International Studies, Middle East Studies, and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Her library research interest include critical librarianship, critical information literacy, critical pedagogy, and collection development. She is also a current graduate student in the History Department at FSU where she studies 19th century American history. Her research interest include Reconstruction Era pedagogy and the intersections of African American literature and history.
Florida State University Master of Arts with Thesis in History, Fall 2022 (In process)
Florida State University Master of Science in Library and Information Studies, May 2015
Florida State University Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Humanities, May 2013
Humanities Librarian Florida State University, August 2020 Tallahassee, FL
Diversity Residenct Librarian Florida State University, June 2018 - August 2020 Tallahassee, FL
Youth Services Librarian LeRoy Collins Main Library, June 2016 - June 2018 Tallahassee, FL
Library Associate Claude Pepper Library & Museum, August 2014 - June 2016 Tallahassee, FL
Graduate Assistant, Goldstein Library Florida State University, August 2013 to August 2014 Tallahassee, FL
Moderator, “First Book Forum ‘Dissertation to Book’ Panel”, FSU Libraries, Tallahassee, FL, November 22, 2019
Co-Panelist, "In Search of Just & Responsible Culture of Assessment: Two Critical Altneratives to Learning Analytics in Libraries". Critical Librarianship and Theory (CLPS) Conference, Arizona State University, Tuscon, AZ, March 11, 2020.
M. Rawls (2019, November 2). NMRT Alternative Voices - Mallary Rawls. Retrieved from website. https://www.nmrt.ala.org/notes/nmrt-alternative-voices-mallary-rawls/.
Dai, J., Leftwich, A.M., & Rawls, M. (2020) Residencies Revisited Chapter. In P. Gorecki & A. Petrovich (Eds.), Residencies Revisited (undetermined). Sacramento, CA: Library Juice Press.