Kerrie Stevens

Kerrie Stevens

Director of Library Services

Kerrie is the Director of Library Services and a member of the Learning & Teaching and Research Committees at Alphacrucis University College. She is a Distinguished Certified Professional of the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA); an honorary life member, statistician and journal manager for the Australian and New Zealand Theological Library Association (ANZTLA); and has a Masters of Applied Science in Library and Information Management from Charles Sturt University.

Kerrie is interested in all areas of librarianship resulting from her experience as a solo librarian for two decades, with a particular research interest focusing on practical librarianship and matters relating to everyday library tasks.

Kerrie’s publications have contributed to the Faith-Based Education research cluster.

Qualifications

MAppSci(Lib&InfoMgt) (Charles Sturt University) 2009

BBus(InfoMgt) (RMIT) 1997

Field of Research

Library and information studies

Book Chapters

  • 2020
    • Stevens, K. & Ng, S. (2020). Atla Down Under In Matthew Collins, James Estes & Myka Kennedy Stephens, Shifting Stacks: A Look at the Future of Theological Libraries in Celebration of Atla’s 75th Anniversary (pp. 108-123). Chicago: Atla Open Press.

Journal Articles

  • 2022
    • Stevens, K. (2022). Retrospective enhancement of bibliographic records with tables of contents and summary data and the effect on collection usage. Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association, 71 (4) 379-387.

Engagement Publications

Journal Articles

  • 2023
    • Stevens, K. (2023). Library catalogue projects - The story of one library's never-ending quest for unobtainable catalogue perfection. ANZTLA Ejournal, 30.
  • 2020
    • Stevens, K. (2020). The James Wallace Memorial Library - Alphacrucis College. ANZTLA Ejournal, 25 15-21.
    • Stevens, K. & James, E. (2020). ANZTLA members’ COVID-19 responses: Pre-, during, and post lockdown. ANZTLA Ejournal, 25 47-73.
    • Stevens, K., Ng, S., Derrenbacker, C., & Burn, K. (2020). Australian & New Zealand librarians attend Atla Annual 2019. ANZTLA EJournal, 24 13-16.
  • 2018
    • Stevens, K. (2018). More loans = Better grades: An analysis correlating library usage and unit grades. ANZTLA EJournal, 20 2-8.
  • 2015
    • Stevens, K. (2015). ANZTLA 30th anniversary speech. ANZTLA EJournal, 15 129-132.
  • 2013
    • Stevens, K. (2013). What is the collective noun for a group of librarians?. ANZTLA EJournal, 10 47-54.
    • Stevens, K. (2013). Especially special: Why theological libraries and librarians are so special. ANZTLA EJournal, 11 135-141.
  • 2011
    • Stevens, K. (2011). Taking stock: The process and benefits of performing a regular library stocktake. ANZTLA EJournal, 6 2-6.
  • 2010
    • Stevens, K. (2010). Introduction to library metrics: Statistics, evaluation and assessment. ANZTLA EJournal, 5 58-70.
  • 2007
    • Stevens, K. (2007). Theological librarianship: Is it a ministry role?. ANZTLA Newsletter, 61 29-39.
  • 2006
    • Stevens, K. (2006). Performance evaluation by evaluating performance. ANZTLA Newsletter, 58 14-17.

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