Joe Pirillo
Education
I received a B.A. in History and Psychology from Southern Oregon University in 1998. I earned my Wisconsin Educator License from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 2002. In 2007, also from UWM, I earned my Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science. In 2014, I earned my Master’s in Education from Lakeland College.
Professional Background
Prior to becoming a librarian, I taught high school in Milwaukee Wisconsin. As an academic librarian I have had the opportunity to work in a variety of areas and departments. This has included working in the technical services division at the Marquette University Law Library, and most recently as a Reference and Instruction LIbrarian at Lakeland College in Sheboygan Wisconsin, where I also managed the inter-library loan program. I am an active member of the Wisconsin Association of Academic Librarians where I currently serve on the Annual Conference Committee as well as the Information Literacy Committee.
- AI in Scholarly Research
- AI-Supported Science Research Workflow (Biology Example)
- Biology 450-650_Advanced Microbiology
- BUS 198 Case Study Project
- Cole Comm 111
- Honors 475 - Bauder
- Student AI Library Research Starter KIT
- Student Use of AI in the Research Process Library Policy
- WRT 188 - Vielbig
- WRT 188 - Wirkus
- WRT 188 Benson
- WRT 288- Benson