Eliza T. Dresang Explained

Eliza Timberlake Dresang (October 21, 1941  - April 21, 2014) was an American professor of Library Science who studied fundamental changes in children's literature because of digital format.[1] Dresang was the Beverly Cleary Professor in Children and Youth Services at the University of Washington Information School.[2] She died on April 21, 2014, in Seattle.[3]

Career

Dresang received a bachelor's degree from Emory University[4] [5] and a master's degree in Library Science from the University of California, Los Angeles. In 1981, she earned a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Library and Information Studies. While at the University of Wisconsin, Dresang worked with the UW–Madison Cooperative Children's Book Center. She also worked as the Director of Library Media and Technology for the Madison, Wisconsin Metropolitan School District and taught courses in children's and young-adult literature. Dresang taught at Florida State University, where she was the Eliza Gleason Atkins Professor in the College of Information.[2] In January 2009, Dresang assumed the Beverly Cleary Professorship in Children and Youth Services at the University of Washington Information School.[3]

Dresang was active with the American Library Association. She served on the Newbery Award, Jane Addams Children's Book Award, Caldecott Award, and Batchelder Award Committees.

Dresang published numerous papers and books. Her 1999 book Radical Change: Books for Youth in a Digital Age is cited for its "Radical Change Theory" which posits a positive fundamental shift in reading interaction for children because of digital books and hypertext formats.[6]

Awards and recognition

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Jacqueline N. Glasgow, "Radical change in young adult literature informs the multigenre paper", The English Journal, vol. 92, no. 2, Multigenre Teaching (Nov., 2002), pp. 41-51
  2. http://www.ischool.washington.edu/events/headlines.aspx?id=1268 "Dr. Eliza T. Dresang appointed Beverly Cleary Professor in Children and Youth Services"
  3. https://ischool.uw.edu/feature-stories/uw-ischool-mourns-passing-dr-eliza-t-dresang "UW iSchool mourns passing of Dr. Eliza T. Dresang"
  4. Web site: FSU.com :: FSU professor wins top national award for study of children's literature . 2009-04-26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070509222109/http://www.fsu.com/pages/2007/04/25/ChildrensLitAward.html . 2007-05-09 .
  5. Web site: FSU professor wins top national award for study of children's literature.
  6. Glen Bull & Lynn Bell, "Preface and Chapter 1 excerpted from Dresang, E. T.", Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education, Vol. 8, No. 3, September 2008, p. 277.
  7. http://www.ala.org/Template.cfm?Section=archive&template=/contentmanagement/contentdisplay.cfm&ContentID=155698 "Dr. Eliza T. Dresang named 2007 Scholastic Library Publishing Award winner"