College of Information and Communications
Faculty and Staff
Rachel D. Williams, Ph.D.
Title: | Assistant Professor |
Department: | School of Information Science College of Information and Communications |
Email: | rw63@mailbox.sc.edu |
Phone: | 803-777-3321 |
Office: | School of Information Science Davis College, Room 213 1501 Greene Street Columbia, SC 29208 |
LinkedIn: | My LinkedIn profile |
Education
B.A., English Rhetoric and Composition, University of Kentucky
Graduate Certificate in Publishing, University of Denver
M.L.I.S., School of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh
Ph.D., Library and Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Background
Prior to joining the faculty at the University of South Carolina, Rachel Williams was an assistant professor at Simmons University. Her professional background and current interests are rooted in public librarianship.
Research
- Examining public library services for people in crisis from the perspective of boundary work/boundary management, professionalization, and professional roles and responsibilities
- AR/VR approaches to training and education in LIS, particularly around crisis communication skills
- Social work and public libraries; leveraging social work skills in professional practice; trauma informed librarianship and community development
Teaching
As an educator, Williams believes that she and her students create the classroom environment together. Creating a positive and inclusive learning environment enables us to learn in meaningful ways. She is committed to not only lecturing but leading hands-on writing exercises, group activities, and watching and discussing videos. She is also committed to constantly questioning both herself and the materials covered in class. Being open to feedback, critique, and questioning is important to her. Williams believes that great educators are open-minded, rigorous, willing to take risks, and involve students in whatever way helps them learn best.
Recent Publications
Ogden, L. P., & Williams, R. D. (2022). Supporting patrons in crisis through a social
work-public library collaboration. Journal of Library Administration, 62(5), 656-672.
Williams, R. D., & Ogden, L. P. (2021). What knowledge and attitudes inform public
librarians’ interactions with library patrons in crisis?. Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 53(1), 62-74.
Williams, R. D., & Saunders, L. (2020). What the field needs: Core knowledge, skills,
and abilities for public librarianship. The Library Quarterly, 90(3), 283-297.
Williams, R. D., & Willett, R. (2019). Makerspaces and boundary work: the role of librarians as educators in public library makerspaces. Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 51(3), 801-813.
Awards
ALISE/Connie Van Fleet Award for Research Excellence in Public Library Services to Adults
Service
Williams is a member of the Association for Library and Information Science Education and the Association for Information Science and Technology. She has served in a variety of service roles for both organizations.
Personal
In her free time, Williams is an aspiring potter. She also enjoys the hiking and the outdoors with her spouse and her two dogs — a corgi named Waffles and a husky named Athena.