Charles H. Smith
Professor and Science Librarian, Department of Library Public Services, Western Kentucky University


photo of Charles H. Smith, Science Librarian at Western Kentucky University

 

Contact Information:

mail:  University Libraries, 1906 College Heights Blvd., Western Kentucky Univ., Bowling Green, KY 42101

office:  Room 102, Helm Library
phone:  (270) 745-6079
fax:  (270) 745-2275
email:  charles.smith@wku.edu 


Education  ••  Services Offered as Science Librarian  ••  Research and Personal Interests  ••  Selected Print Publications
Selected Honors and Grants  ••  Most Unusual Achievement  ••  Web Materials Created by Charles Smith

Education  
  • B.A. (1972), Geology, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT
  • M.A. (1980), Geography, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
  • Ph.D. (1984), Geography (Emphasis: Biogeography; Minor: History & Philosophy of Science), University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL
  • M.L.S. (1995), University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA


Services Offered as Science Librarian  

There are two science librarians in University Libraries; each has faculty status and performs a variety of services within the WKU community. Carol Watwood, the Health Sciences Librarian, provides departmental liaison and reference contacts for the health sciences departments. My designation is 'Science Librarian,' and in this capacity I serve as the library liaison and select library materials for the following departments: Agriculture, Biology, Chemistry, Geography & Geology, Mathematics, Physics & Astronomy, Engineering, and Architectural & Manufacturing Sciences. I also oversee the Maps & Atlases and Contemporary Music Genres materials purchasing accounts. Jue Wang is now the liaison for Computer Science.

Note this special online "gateway" page I have created: WKU Libraries' E-Resources: Gateway for the Sciences. This should help students and faculty access WKU Libraries' various electronic resources related to the areas of mathematics and the natural and applied sciences.

For faculty (and staff), graduate students, and undergraduate majors in these departments I perform the following special, individualized, services (in addition, that is, to the 'regular' reference services that I or any of the other librarians might supply for nonscience-oriented students, staff or faculty):

  • helping you locate materials in the collections
  • helping you prepare interlibrary loan requests, including deciphering abbreviations and verifying citations
  • spending as much as an hour or so at a time to individually go over library resources relevant to your particular interests, including pertinent reference works, indexes/abstracts, and electronic format databases
  • assisting students in choosing a subject on which to do a paper (that is, I can suggest ways to go about coming up with a subject--for specific suggestions, students should confer with their course professor)
  • teaching the use of particular print reference sources or electronic databases
  • for teachers, giving class-level ('research instruction') presentations on library resources or other subjects
  • maintaining the electronically-available departmental research guides for my assigned departments
  • maintaining the electronically-available shelf list of sciences-related works in the Helm Library Reference Collection
  • maintaining the electronically-available summary of sciences-related indexes, abstracts, and full-text databases subscribed to by University Libraries
  • for teachers, preparing a succinct handout of reference and index/abstract materials we own that pertain to a particular course subject (or subject in general)
  • assisting in researching sources for particular projects


Research and Personal Interests 

My own research has primarily involved bibliography and bibliometrics, collection development, history and philosophy of science (especially the nineteenth century naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace), biogeography and biodiversity, evolutionary theory, and general systems theory. I am also interested in music, baseball, and the paranormal. My favorite foods include the basics: good coffee, orange juice, and bread.
 

Selected Print Publications


Selected Milestones, Honors and Grants

  • included in the 2008 (62nd) edition of Marquis' Who's Who in America (informed Fall 2007)
  • The Wikipedia people create a "Charles H. Smith" entry for their service (May 2007)
  • my website The 111 Greatest Acts of the Anglo-American Folk Music Tradition included as a 'Best Websites of 2006' selection by Library Journal, May 2007
  • submitted successful Priority Initiative Award application for the Dept. of Library Public Services, late Fall 2006
  • placed an article in Nature in September 2006
  • included in the 2007 (61st) edition of Marquis' Who's Who in America (informed Fall 2006)
  • invited keynote speaker at the second biennial meeting of the International Biogeography Society (held in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, January 4-8, 2005)
  • advanced to Professor 30 April 2004
  • winner of a ScientificAmerican.com Sci/Tech Web Award 2003 (for one of the five best history or biography of sci/tech-related websites of the year) for my website The Alfred Russel Wallace Page
  • winner of the Golden Web Award for my websites The Alfred Russel Wallace Page and The Classical Music Navigator in 2001, and my websites Early Classics in Biogeography, Distribution and Diversity Studies: To 1950 and Nineteenth Century Exploration of Australia in 2002
  • featured in the second issue of WKU's The Western Scholar, Spring 2001
  • honored by University Libraries for work in science bibliography with reception, Spring 2001
  • winner of the 2001 Oberly Award (for best bibliography published in the agricultural or natural sciences, 1999-2001) for my book Biodiversity Studies: A Bibliographic Review; this work also included in Library Journal's 'Best Reference Sources 2000' list
  • advanced to Associate Professor with tenure 19 May 2000
  • University Libraries/Information Technologies WKU Outstanding Research/Creativity Award, 1999
  • WKU Faculty Scholarship Grants: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
  • began working at WKU (as "Science Librarian") 1 March 1995


Most Unusual Achievement 

On an otherwise ordinary day in the spring of 1966, while pitching in a junior varsity high school baseball game, I picked off two runners in a row who had reached first base on consecutive at-bats. Neither was caught in the act of a steal attempt, mind you--they just weren't able to beat the tag, returning to first. And I am right-handed, not left-handed: considering that, this must be about as rare a feat as taking part in an unassisted triple play!


Web Materials Created by Charles Smith

I have written or compiled and maintain the following materials, available on the World Wide Web:

     WKU Libraries-Oriented Web Materials:

     Alfred Russel Wallace-Related Materials: 

     Natural History and History-Related Databases:

     Music-Related Materials: 
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