Susan Luévano
Ethnic, Women’s, & Multicultural Studies Librarian
sluevano@csulb.edu

Bio:Susan Luévano, the CSULB Ethnic, Women’s & Multicultural Studies Librarian, is a graduate of the University of Oregon, School of Library Science. She has worked in academic libraries in California and Texas for 26 years. Ms. Luévano is a tenured full librarian. Susan regularly conducts information competency classes for students and faculty at CSULB. She participated on the Curriculum Team, which developed the CSULB Information Literacy Minimum Standards in 1997. In addition, she regularly attends workshops and conferences to update her knowledge and skills in this area. She is the liaison librarian with the Black Studies Department.

Tiffini Travis
Psychology & Communication Studies Librarian
ttravis@csulb.edu

Bio:Tiffini Travis is the Psychology & Communications Librarian at CSU Long Beach. She received here MLS from the University of California at Los Angeles in 1998. As a librarian at CSULB, she has been involved in online as well as traditional bibliographic instruction. Ms. Travis attended ACRL’s Immersion Program at Kent State University where she learned about implementing information literacy courses. She has been an instructor at the General Education Institute at CSULB. Her research interests include information literacy, student use of the Internet for research and web site usability. She has published an article in College & Research Libraries entitled "Testing the Competition: Usability of Commercial Information Sites Compared to Academic Library Web Sites". She has presented on all topics at various local, national and international conferences. She is currently writing a book regarding business plans and electronic resources for Scarecrow press with her colleague, Elaina Norlin.

Eileen Wakiji
Nursing & Allied Health Librarian
ewakiji@csulb.edu


Bio:Eileen Wakiji received her library degree from the University of Southern California. She has been a reference librarian for over 20 years. In her current position, she is responsible for the following disciplines: communicative disorders, health care administration, health science, nursing, and physical therapy. Information literacy is Ms. Wakiji’s strongest area of continuing education. She was one of the first library faculty to provide information literacy workshops to CSULB faculty through the Center for Faculty Development.