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Tests & Measures for the Behavioral Sciences

This guide describes the resources for obtaining information about tests and measures in the behavioral sciences - education, counseling, psychology, social work, etc.

Contact Information

Dr. Guder in senior picture poseDr. Christopher Guder

206 Alden Library 

guder@ohio.edu

(740) 597-1975

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Subject Areas

Children's Literature

Counseling & Higher Education

Educational Studies

Recreation and Sport Pedagogy

Teacher Education

Education

Ph.D., Instructional Technology, December 2012
Ohio University, Athens, OH
Dissertation Title: Exploring the relationship between patron type, Carnegie Classification, and satisfaction with library services: An analysis of LibQUAL+® results. 

M.L.I.S., Library and Information Science, May 2004
Kent State University, Kent, OH

B.S., Literature, April 1993
Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI

Course/Webinars Developed & Taught

EDCT 7900: Knowledge Acquisition in the Digital Age (4 credit hours). Patton College of Education, Ohio University.  Spring 2017. 

Introduction to Tableau: A data-visualization tool for Ohio librarians (4- two-hour online webinars provided through OhioNET). Summer 2016. 
https://www.ohionet.org/civicrm/event/info?id=347&reset=1(opens in a new window) 

Editorships

Public Services Quarterly, Technology Column Editor, 2010-2016. 

Publications

McGeary, B.J., Ganeshan, A., & Guder, C.S. (2020). Harnessing the power of student-created content: Faculty and librarians collaborating in the open educational environment. In K.D. Hoffman & A. Clifton (Eds.), Open pedagogy approaches: Faculty, library, and student collaborations [eBook edition]. Milne Publishing. https://milnepublishing.edu/openpedagogyapproaches/chapter/harnessing-the-power-of-student-created-content-faculty-and-librarians-collaborating-in-the-open-educational-environment/

Bussell, H., Hagman, J., & Guder, C.S. (2017). Research needs and learning format preferences of graduate students at a large public university: An exploratory study. College & Research Libraries, 78(7), 978-998. Retrieved from https://crl.acrl.org/index.php/crl/article/view/16792/18353(opens in a new window) 

Guder, C.S. (2017). Potatoes to patrons: Using a variation of R. A. Fisher’s agricultural split-plot model to explore patron perceptions of the Information Control dimension of LibQUAL+. Performance Measurement and Metrics18(2), 96-102. 

Guder, C.S. (Spring 2015). Runs, hits, & errors: Kammie on First [Review of the book Kammie on First by Michelle Houts]. Ohio Today, 10. Retrieved from https://issuu.com/ohiotoday/docs/ot_spring15_issuu/12

Bussell, H., Hagman, J., & Guder, C.S. (2015). Mixin’ it up: Using a mixed-methods approach to understand graduate research needs. Proceedings from ACRL 2015: Creating Sustainable Community. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/acrl/sites/ala.org.acrl/files/content/conferences/confsandpreconfs/2015/Bussell_Hagman_Guder.pdf

Guder, C. (2014). Universal design and the library website. Public Services Quarterly, 10(3), 229-237. doi: 10.1080/15228959.2014.931784 

Guder, C. (2013). The ePortfolio: A tool for professional development, engagement, and lifelong learning. Public Services Quarterly, 9(3), 239-245. doi: 10.1080/15228959.2013.815528 

Guder, C. S. (2012). Exploring the relationship between patron type, Carnegie Classification, and satisfaction with library services: An analysis of LibQUAL+® results. (ProQuest document ID 1316578447). Retrieved from http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1354726349(opens in a new window)

Guder, C. S. (2012). Making the right decisions about assistive technology in your library. Library Technology Reports, 48(7), 14-21. doi: 10.5860/ltr.48n7 

Guder, C. (2010). Equality through access: Embedding library services for patrons with disabilities. Public Services Quarterly, 6(2), 315-322. doi: 10.1080/15228959.2010.499324 

Guder, C. (2010). Patrons and pedagogy: A look at the theory of connectivism. Public Services Quarterly, 6(1), 36-42. doi: 10.1080/15228950903523728 

Guder, C. (2009). Second Life as innovation. Public Services Quarterly, 5(4), 282-288. doi:  10.1080/15228950903320869 

Booth, C., & Guder, C. S. (2009). If you build it, will they care? Tracking student receptivity to emerging library technologies. Proceedings from the Fourteenth National Association of College and Research Libraries Conference. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/acrl/sites/ala.org.acrl/files/content/conferences/confsandpreconfs/national/seattle/papers/247.pdf

Refereed Presentations

Williams, C., Guder, C., & McGeary, B. (2020, February 27). “Swing and sway when copyright gets in your way: Using digital humanities to overcome barriers in promoting and providing access to Sammy Kaye’s archival collection”. Presentation at the 89th Annual Meeting of the Music Library Association, Norfolk, VA.

McGeary, B. J., Guder, C. S., & Williams, C. (2019, April 17). “Get Out Those Old Records”: The challenges of providing and promoting access to Sammy Kaye’s archival music collection. Presentation at the Popular Culture Association & American Culture Association National Conference, Washington, D.C. 

McGeary, B. J., Guder, C. S., & Williams, C. (2018, March 28). “Swing and Sway” or calculated payday? The commercial preoccupations of Sammy Kaye. Presentation at the Popular Culture Association & American Culture Association National Conference, Indianapolis, IN. 

McGeary, B. J., Guder, C. S., & Williams, C. (2017, November 9). “Swing and Sway” or calculated payday? The commercial preoccupations of Sammy Kaye. Presentation at the Mid-Atlantic Popular & American Culture Association Conference, Philadelphia, PA. 

Clay, E., Murphy, S., Guder, C., & Voss, J. (2017, February 14). Developing data visualization skills to demonstrate value and make informed decisions in education using Tableau. Workshop presentation at the Ohio Educational Technology Conference, Columbus, OH. 

Diamond-Ortiz, A., & Guder, C.S. (2016, September). Beyond the pie chart: Using Tableau Public to showcase data in engaging ways. Presentation at the Ohio Library Council Convention & Expo, Sandusky, OH. 

Guder, C.S. (2015, July 20). Potatoes to patrons: Using a variation of R. A. Fisher’s agricultural split-plot model to explore patron perceptions of the Information Control dimension of LibQUAL+. Paper presented at the 11th Northumbria Conference on Performance Measurement in Libraries and Information Services, Edinburgh, UK. 

Bussell, H., Hagman, J., & Guder, C.S. (2015). Mixin’ it up: Using a mixed-methods approach to understand graduate research needs. Paper presented at the ACRL National Conference, Portland, OR. 

Hagman, J., Bussell, H., & Guder, C. (2014, August). In the mix: A student-centered approach to needs assessment survey development. Poster presented at the Library Assessment Conference, Seattle, WA.  

Theodore-Shusta, E. & Guder, C. (2010, October 29). Quantitative assessment of diversity goals, methods, and tools. Presentation given at the 2010 ALAO Annual Conference,  Columbus, OH. 

Theodore-Shusta, E., & Guder, C. (2010). Goals met? Quantitative assessment of diversity goals, methods, and tools.  Poster presented at the Library Assessment Conference, Baltimore, MD. 

Booth, C., & Guder, C. (2009, March 14 or 15). If you build it, will they care? Tracking student receptivity to emerging library technologies. Paper presented at the ACRL National Conference, Seattle, WA.  

Boeninger, C., & Guder, C. (2007, March 5). What’s your game plan? What librarians have to learn from video games. Presentation at the Ohio Digital Commons for Education  (ODCE) Conference.

Grants

1804 Fund for Undergraduate Learning 2018, “Fostering Open Educational Resources at Ohio University

LSTA Full Grant 2015, “Developing Data Visualization Skills for Ohio’s Workforce by Training Library Personnel to Both Teach and Use Tableau, An Analytics and Data-Visualization Software”, OU representative/participant on grant

ALAO Research and Publications committee Research Grant Program 2013 

Institute for Library and Information Literacy Education (ILILE) TEAFALS Grant 2006-2007