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Joshua Finnell
B.A. in Philosophy from Washington University in St. Louis, 2002
M.A. in Philosophy and Religious Studies from Washington University in St. Louis, 2006
M.S. in Library and Information Science from University of Illinois, 2007
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Publications
Articles:
Finnell, J., Fontane, W.M. “Reference Question Data Mining: A Systematic Approach to Library Outreach.” Reference & User Services Quarterly (RUSQ). {forthcoming}
Finnell, J. "Gresham's Law in the 21st Century." Electronic Journal of Academic & Special Librarianship. 10.1 (Spring 2009): 2-8.
Attebury, R. Finnell, J. “What Do LIS Students Know About Liaison Duties.” New Library World 110.7 (2009): 325-340.
Finnell, J. "The Blingdom of God: Books on the Religion of Hip-Hop." Library Journal. (2009): online
Finnell, J. “The Bookmobile: Defining the Information Poor.” Journal of Bloglandia 2.1 (2009): 41-57.
Finnell, J. “All In Together Now: Building Community Through Outreach Services at the Frazar Library” NMRT Footnotes 38.2 (2008)
Finnell, J. “The Philosophy of Librarianship: A Journey Towards Discovery.” Journal of Bloglandia. 1.2 (2008): 31-34.
Finnell, J. “How Valuable Are You?” NMRT Footnotes 37.2 (2007)
Piccirillo, Jay F. Finnell, J. MA, Valente, M. Ph.D, Vlahiotis, A. MA, Chole, R. MD, Spitznagel, E. PhD. “Relief of Idiopathic Subjective Tinnitus.” Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 133.4 (2007): 390- 7.
Megwalu, U. Bsc, Finnell, J. BA, Piccirillo, J. MD. “The Effects of Melatonin on Tinnitus and Sleep.” Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 134.2 (2006): 210-3.
Book Chapters:
Finnell, J. (2010) "Research Ethics." Book Chapter. Research: Initiation, Implementation, Presentation and Publication. ed. Michael Valente. New York: Thieme Publishers. forthcoming
Finnell, J. (2010) "War & Ethics: A New Just War Theory." Critical Book Review. Philosophical Frontiers: A Celebration of Emerging Thought. ed. Richard H. Corrigan. London: Continuum International Publishing Group. forthcoming
Finnell, J. MA, Piccirillo, J. MD. (2008) “Anticonvulsant Agents Versus Placebo for Idiopathic Subjective Tinnitus: Impact on Symptom Control.” Book Chapter. Evidence Based Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. eds. Jennifer Shin and Gregory Randloph. New York: Springer. pp. 351-356.
Finnell, J. MA, Piccirillo, J. MD. (2008) “Antidepressant Agents Versus Placebo for Idiopathic Subjective Tinnitus. Impact on Symptom Control.” Book Chapter. Evidence Based Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. eds. Jennifer Shin and Gregory Randloph. New York: Springer. pp. 356-360.
Selected Book Reviews:
Rev. of Historical Dictionary of Bertrand Russell's Philosophy, , eds. American Reference Book Annual Online (2009).
Rev. of Historical Dictionary of Hume’s Philosophy, Kenneth Merrill, ed. American Reference Book Annual Online (2008).
Rev. of Everything is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder, David Weinberger. Metapsychology Reviews. 12.19 (2008)
Rev. of Dictionary of Religions and Secular Faiths, ed. Gerald Watkins. Metapsychology Reviews. 12.34 (2008)
Rev. of The Philosophy of the Coen Brothers, Mark T. Conard. Library Journal. 133.20 (2008): 131-132.
Rev. of Digging For Dirt: The Life and Times of ODB, Jamie Lowe. Library Journal. 133.14 (2008): 128.
Rev. of The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash: My Life, My Beats, Grandmaster Flash and David Ritz. Library Journal. 133.8 (2008) :68.
Rev. of Somebody Scream!: Rap Music's Rise in the Aftershock of Black Power, Marcus Reeves. Library Journal. 133.2 (2008): 72.
Rev. of Tony Visconti: Bowie, Bolan and the Brooklyn Boy, Tony Visconti. Library Journal. 133.2 (2008): 72-73.
Professional Experience:
Humanities Liaison Librarian
August 2009 -
Denison University, William Howard Doane Library
Assistant Professor of Library Science and Reference Librarian
August 2007 - August 2009
McNeese State University, Frazar Library
Graduate Assistant
August 2006 - August 2007
University of Illinois, Illinois Newspaper Project
Graduate Assistant
August 2006 - August 2007
University of Illinois, Library Conservation Laboratory
Research Coordinator
May 2004 - August 2006
Washington University School of Medicine, Clinical Outcomes Research Office