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Tiffany Walsh

Instructional Services Coordinator, Law Library

218 O'Brian Hall, North Campus
Buffalo, NY 14260

  • Ph: 716-645-1322
trwalsh2@buffalo.edu

Office Hours

Email to schedule a meeting with me, or book an appointment.

 

Responsibilities

  • Instructional Services Coordinator for the Charles B. Sears Law Library

Education and Training

  • MLS, University at Buffalo
  • JD, Columbia Law School
  • BA, Political Science & Spanish, Niagara University

Awards and Honors

Selected as featured author in Informed Librarian Online (April 2011).

Publications

Books 

Tiffany Walsh and Cynthia Tysick (eds.), Intellectual Curiosity and the Role of Libraries: The First and Second Year College Student Experience, SUNY Create PressBooks (2023).

Tiffany Walsh, Exploring the Catholic Classics:  How Spiritual Reading Can Help You Grow In Wisdom, Our Sunday Visitor (2018).

Contributions to Books

Tiffany Walsh, Ah! Confession, in The Catholic Hipster Handbook: Rediscovering Cool Saints, Forgotten Prayers, and Other Weird but Sacred Stuff, at 126 (Tommy Tighe, ed., 2017).

Tiffany Walsh, Eucharistic Adoration-Revived, in The Catholic Hipster Handbook: Rediscovering Cool Saints, Forgotten Prayers, and Other Weird but Sacred Stuff, at 154 (Tommy Tighe, ed., 2017).

Tiffany Walsh, Assessing Student Learning in a Credit IL Course,in Best Practices for Credit-Bearing Information Literacy Courses, at 257 (Christopher Hollister ed., 2010).

Journal Articles

Tiffany Walsh, New Titles and Trends in Catholic Popular Fiction, Catholic Library World, December 2015, at 103.

Tiffany Walsh, Evolution of an Information Competency Requirement for Undergraduates, Journal of Web Librarianship, January-March 2011, at 3.

          Selected as featured piece in Informed Librarian Online (April 2011)

Tiffany Walsh and Christopher Hollister, Creating a Digital Archive for Students’ Research in a Credit Library Course, Reference & User Services Quarterly, Summer 2009, at 391.

Tiffany Walsh and Ligaya Ganster, Enhancing Library Instruction to Undergraduates: Incorporating Online Tutorials into the Curriculum, 15 College & Undergraduate Libraries 314 (2008).

Research

  • Legal Research 
  • Law Librarianship
  • Library instruction
  • Reference Librarianship
  • Religious Studies

Professional Memberships

American Association of Law Libraries