
About
Jason Vance serves as a Professor and Information Literacy Librarian at Middle Tennessee State University's James E. Walker Library, where he has accumulated over 20 years of professional experience in library instruction and research consultations. He functions as the official library liaison to the Department of English and is currently pursuing a PhD in English at the same institution.
His academic background includes:
- MS in Library and Information Science from Simmons University
- BA in English from Western Kentucky University
Professor Vance maintains a dual research focus: in library science, he investigates information literacy methodologies, instructional techniques, and the historical significance of pack horse librarians; in literature, he examines American modernist movements and the cultural impact of the Federal Writers Project. His subject expertise is demonstrated through 11 specialized research guides covering English, Film Studies, Literature, Public Writing and Rhetoric, and African American Literature, with view counts exceeding 850 for his senior capstone guide.
No scientific awards or honors are documented in the available materials. Regarding academic mentorship, the provided information does not specify any graduate students supervised by Professor Vance, nor does it reference research grants or funding awards.
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