SUMMARY OF SCHOLARLY AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES
REFEREED/JURIED PUBLICATIONS
THOSE PUBLISHED
Carmichael,
J. V. Jr. (1986, Spring). "Atlanta's Female Librarians, 1883-1915,"
The Journal of Library History 21: 377-99.
Reprinted in Donald G. Davis, Jr., Libraries, Books and
Holley,
Edward G., Carmichael, J. V., Jr. and Havener, Michael W. (1986, Fall)."Private
Support of Library and Information Science Education," Journal of
Education for Library and Information Science 27 (Fall 1986): 105-17.
Appointed
assistant Professor, UNCG, July, 1989.
Carmichael,
J. V., Jr. (1991, Summer) "Ahistoricity in Librarianship: Perceptions
of Practitioners of Biographical Research,"
Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 31:
329-56.
Carmichael,
J. V., Jr. (1992, April) "Women in Southern Library Education, 1905-1945."
The Library Quarterly 62 (April 1992): 169-216.
Carmichael,
J. V., Jr. (1992, October/December)"The Male Librarian and the Feminine
Image: A Survey of Stereotype, Status, and Gender Perceptions." Library
and Information Science Research 14: 411-46.
TENURED,
1995
Carmichael,
J.V., Jr. (1995) "The Gay Librarian: A Comparative Analysis of Attitudes
Towards Professional Gender Issues," Journal of Homosexuality 30 (2) 1995: 11-57.
[with
Marilyn L. Shontz] (January, 1996) "`The Last Socially Acceptable Prejudice:'
Gay and Lesbian Issues, Social Responsibilities and Coverage of These Topics
in MLIS/MLS Programs." The Library Quarterly 66: 21-58.
Carmichael,
J.V., Jr. (1996, Winter) "Library
History without Walls: Clio's Decalogue Revamp'd for the Untenur'd . . ."
Journal of Education for Library and Information Science 36 (Winter,
1995): 309-318.
[with
Marilyn L. Shontz] (1997, Spring) “A “Despised” “Semi-Profession”: Perceptions
of Curricular Content Relating to Gender and Social Issues Among 1993 MLIS/MLS
Graduates.” Journal of Education for Library and Information Science Education
38: 1-18.
Carmichael,
J.V., Jr. (2000, Winter) “They Sure
Got to Prove It on Me”: Millennial Thoughts on Gay Archives, Gay Biography,
and Gay Library History.” Libraries & Culture 35: 88-102.
Carmichael,
J.V., Jr. [Date unknown] “Effects of the Gay Publishing Boom on Classes of
Literature Retrieved Under the Subject Headings “Homosexuality”, Gay Men,”
and “Gays” in the OCLC Database,” Journal of Homosexuality.
 
Hamby,
Suda Mae [pseud. Carmichael, J.V., Jr.] (April 1,2002). "The Cover Design."
The Library Quarterly, 72:234-38.
those
accepted for publication
Carmichael,
J. V., Jr. [2002] "Effects of the Gay Publishing Boom on Classes of Literature
Retreived Under the Suject Headings "Homosexuality", "Gay Men,"
and "Gays" in the OCLC Database," Journal of Homosexuality
42 (3): 65-88.
ALL OTHER
RESEARCH, SCHOLARLY, AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES, ETC. Carmichael,
J. V., Jr. (1981, November). "Hands-Off Instruction: A Study of the Effectiveness
of a Media-Based Library Instruction Module," The Georgia Librarian
18: 4-8.
Carmichael,
J. V., Jr. (1988, Summer) "A School For Southern Conditions," The
Southeastern Librarian 38: 64-70.
Carmichael,
J. V., Jr.(1990, Spring) "Tommie Dora Barker and the Atlanta Public Library:
A Case Study in Female Professionalism," Atlanta History 34: 24-41.
Carmichael,
J. V., Jr. (1990) "Tommie Dora Barker (1889-1978)," in Wiegand,
Wayne A. (Ed.), The Dictionary of American Library Biography: Supplement.
pp. 6-11. New York: Libraries Unlimited.
Carmichael,
J. V., Jr. (1991, Summer) "Library Research in North Carolina: The Future
of the Past." North Carolina Libraries 49:99-101.Appointed assistant professor, uncg, July, 1989
Carmichael.,
J. V., Jr. (1992, Spring) "North Carolina Faces the Depression: A Regional
Field Agent and the `Bell-Cow' State." North Carolina Libraries
50: 35-40.
Carmichael,
J. V., Jr. (1994) "Library Publicity" in The Encyclopedia of
Library History. Wayne A Wiegand and Donald G. Davis, Jr. (Eds.), pp.
385-87. New York: Garland.
Carmichael,
J. V., Jr. (1994, March) "Gender Issues in the Workplace: Male Librarians
Tell Their Side." American Libraries 25: 227-30.
Carmichael,
J.V., Jr. (1994, Spring) "Women and North Carolina Libraries: Promoting
the Library Idea," The Tar Heel Junior Historian 33 (Spring, 1994):
28-31.
Carmichael,
J.V., Jr. (1994, July) "Southerners in the North and Northerners in the
South The Impact of the Library School at the University of Illinois on Southern
Librarianship." In Women's Work: Vision and Change in Librarianship
(University of Illinois Graduate School of Library and Information Science
Occasional Paper 196), pp. 27-104.
Carmichael,
J. V., Jr. (1994) "Richer for His Honesty: A Personal Memoir of Edward
Gailon Holley," in For the Good of the Order: Essays in Honor of Edward
Gailon Holley (Greenwich, CT: JAI Press), pp. 1-30, and "An Edward
Gailon Holley Chronology," pp. 349-57.
Carmichael,
J.V., Jr. (1994, July) "It Only Hurts When I Flame: Civil Rights vs.
Civility Rights on the Information Superhighway," Published on listserv
discussion LIBWAT-L at The University of New York at Buffalo, July, 1994.
Tenured, 1995
Carmichael,
J. V., Jr. (1995, Summer) "Sex in Public (Libraries): An Historical Primer
of What Every Librarian Should Know." North Carolina Libraries
53 (Summer 1995): 59-64. Reprinted in Alternative Library Literature 1994/95
(Sanford Berman and James Danky, eds.) Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1996.
Carmichael,
J.V., Jr. (1997) "A Gauntlet For All Reasons: The Importance of Lesbigay
Library History" (pp. 9-22) and "Coming Out As A Form of Individualism:
A Pre-Stonewall Relic"(pp. 46-50). Essays in Norman Kester, ed. Liberating
Minds: The Stories and Professional Lives of Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Librarians.
Jefferson, NC: McFarland.
Carmichael,
J. V., Jr. (1998, Spring). “Innovation
in Library Education: Historical X-Files of People, Technology and Change.”
North Carolina Libraries 56: 28-35.
[Editor]
(1998). Daring to Find Our Names: The Search for Lesbigay Library History
Westport, CN: Greenwood
Press). Includes introductory essay, “Makeover Without a Mirror:—A Face for
Lesbigay Library History,” p. 1–23.
Carmichael, J. V., Jr. (Winter, 2000). “Librarians.”
In Gay Histories and Cultures: An Encyclopedia Vol. II of The
Encyclopedia of Lesbian and Gay Histories and Cultures. New York:Garland.,
541-42.
Carmichael, J. V., Jr. (January, 2000). “Interview
with Julie Hersberger.” Ms Management: A Publication of the Roundtable on
the Status on Women in Librarianship, 12: [2-5].
Carmichael, James V., Jr. (Summer, 2000) “A Gay Eden
Seen Through Tears.” Choate Rosemary Hall Bulletin: 21-22.
THOSE ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION
Carmichael, J. V., Jr. (Fall, 2001) "Bookmobiles." Encyclopedia of Appalachia.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. "Lesbigay Librarians." In Feather, John and Paul Sturgis, eds. Routledge International Encyclopedia of Information and Library Science.
ALL OTHER RESEARCH, SCHOLARLY AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES, ETC.–REVIEWS
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. (January-March, 1988) Arthur C.
Gunn, “Early Training for Black Librarians in the U.S.: A History of the
Hampton Institute Library School and the Establishment of the Atlanta
University Library School.” [Dissertation Review]. Library and Information
Science Research 10: 109-113.
Appointed
assistant professor, uncg, July, 1989
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. (Fall/Automne, 1991) Wayne A.
Wiegand (Ed.) Supplement to the Dictionary of American Library Biography
(Littleton, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1990). Epilogue/Épilogue 12: 54-56.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. (July, 1993) Walter C. Allen and
Robert F. Delzell, eds. Ideals and Standards: The History of the University
of Illinois Graduate School of Library and Infromation Science. The Library
Quarterly 63: 388-89.
Carmichael, James V., Jr. (Winter, 1994) Segal,
Judith. “The Library Association of the City Colleges of New York, 1939-1965,”
Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University, 1991. Library and Information
Science Research 16: 80-82.
Tenured,
1995
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. (1996, Fall) Reclaiming the Library Past: Writing the
Women In, edited by Suzanne
Hildenbrand. Journal of Education
for Library and Information Science Education 37: 391-94.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. (1996) [Review] Academic
Libraries: Their Rationale and Role in American Higher Education, edited by
Gerald B. McCabe and Ruth J. Person. The Serials Librarian 29, nos. 1/2:
219-20.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. (1997, Winter) [Review] Moo
by Jane Smiley. The Library Quarterly 67: 88-90.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. (Summer,
1997).[Review] Still a Man's World: Men in ‘Women's Professions’ by
Christine L. Williams. Libraries & Culture 32:397-99.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr.
(1997).[Review] Louis Shores: Defining Educational Librarianship by
Lee
Shiflett. The Serials Librarian 22, nos.3/4:193-95.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. (1998, January) [Review]
Instruction and Amusement: Papers from the Sixth Australian Library History
Forum, edited by B.J. McMullin. The Library Quarterly 68:97-98.
Carmichael, J. V., Jr.
(2000).[Review]. Becoming Visible. The Library Quarterly
70 (January): 121-22.
OTHER PAPERS PRESENTED, PROCEEDINGS, ABSTRACTS, ETC.–EDITORIAL
LETTERS
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. (1987,
February) “Honoring Our Heritage.” American Libraries 18:
118,
120.
Appointed
assistant professor, UNC Greensboro, July, 1989.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. (October, 1989) “What’s the Harm
of Ads in Books?” American Libraries 20: 868-69.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr.
(November 15, 1990) “ALA’s Insatiable Appetite. “ Library Journal 115:
8-10.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr.
(August, 1991) “Keeping Culture in Sight.” Library Journal 116: 8.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. (Winter, 1992). “From Our
Readers.” Journal of Education from Library and Information Science 33:
84-85.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr.
(November 1, 1992) “A Review in Theory.” Library Journal 117: 10.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. (July/August, 1993) “Protect
Rights, or Go Home.” American Libraries 14: 608.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr.
(December 1993). “Refuting a Southern Conspiracy.” American
Libraries 24: 986.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. (March 16, 1994). “The Social
Responsibility of Professional Groups.” The Chronicle of Higher Education:
B3-B4.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr.
(May/June 1994). “Imaginative Philanthropy.” American Heritage: 12.
Tenured,
1995
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. (March 1995). “ Remembering Liz
Futas.” American Libraries 26: 215-17.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr.
(August, 1995) “Asserting the Rights of All.” Library Journal : 8.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr.
(October 15, 1995) “Glamorized Heterosexuality,” Library Journal : 8.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr.
(December, 1995) “A “Tragic” Rebuttal.” American Libraries 26: 1107-
1108.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr.
(January, 1996). “Correspondence.” The Library Quarterly 66: 118.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. (March,
1996). “Historical Huzzah.” American Libraries 27: 27-28.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. (April,
1996). “Historikal Accurecy.” American Libraries 27: 38.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. (1998, March) “Best
Bessie.” [Critical acclaim for Susannah McCorkle’s article on blues singer
Bessie Smith]. American Heritage 49:10.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. (1998,
April 1) “Bloody L!” Library Journal 123: 8.
Manypenny, Sarah L., pseud.
“Correspondence,” Library Quarterly 70 (April, 2000): 285-
286.
(September,
2000) Carmichael, J.V., Jr. “The Vox Populi: Cui Bono?” American Libraries
31:
41.
other
papers presented, proceedings, abstracts, etc–reports and proceedings
Carmichael, J. V., Jr. (1995)
“Libraries and Philanthropy: A Brief Report of Library History
Seminar
IX,” Épilogue 10 (1&2): 35-42.
Carmichael, J. V., Jr. (1998) “Land of the Free, But
Not Home to the Gay,” in Proceedings of the International Federation of
Library Associations, Amsterdam, N.V., Booklet 7, 136-45.
other
papers presented, proceedings, abstracts, etc.–papers presented
"Archival
Resources in Architectural Research," (1978). Georgia Trust for Historic
Preservation, Milledgeville, Georgia, June 17, 1978.
"From
Shenandoah to Skylab: An Overview of Images of the South," (1979).
Colonial Dames of America, Milledgeville, Georgia Chapter, October 23, 1979;
The Georgia College Baldwin County Alumni Club, Milledgeville, Georgia,
November 1, 1979.
"Emily Post in
Peyton Place: The Residue of Etiquette," (1980). Milledgeville Book Club,
Milledgeville, Georgia, March 11, 1980.
"Christmas and the Confederacy,"
(1981). The United Daughters of the Confederacy, Milledgeville Chapter,
December 8, 1981.
"Atlanta's Female Librarians,
1883-1915," (1986). Library History Seminar VII, Chapel Hill, North
Carolina, March 7, 1986.
"Can You Love Her?: The `New Woman' at
the Atlanta Public Library, 1915-1930," (1987). Beta Phi Mu, Epsilon
Chapter, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, May 1, 1987.
"The History of Libraries in the
South," (1988). School of Library and Information Science, Louisiana State
University, March 21, 1988.
"A Library School for Southern
Conditions," (1988). Evalene Parsons Jackson Lecture, Emory University,
April 9, 1988.
"Tommie, Topie, Louie, and Southern Library
Development," (1988). Library and Information Science Student Association,
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, May 4, 1988.
"Library
History: A `Soft' Science?" (1988). Beta Phi Mu, Beta Beta Zeta Chapter,
Greensboro, North Carolina, May 6, 1988.
"Biographical
Research: Smiles, Trials and Miles," (1990). Association for Library and
Information Science Education, Chicago, Illinois, January 4, 1990.
"The Human
Element in Historical Research: Librarians and the American Library Association
Archives," (1990). Libraries and Culture Seminar VIII, Bloomington,
Indiana, May 10, 1990.
"Censorship
and the Arts," (1990). Friday Forum, Department of Library and Information
Studies, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, May 18, 1990.
"Challenges to
Library Education: A Historical View of the Future," (1990). Guilford
Library Association, Greensboro, North Carolina, October 25, 1990.
"Female
Library Educators in the South," (1991). Association for Library and
Information Science Education, January 4, 1991.
"Agenda for
Academic Libraries in 2001," (1991), Jackson Library Staff Retreat, The
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina, March
1, 1991.
"Melting-Pot
or Mosaic: Multicultural Diversity in the Library," (1991). Alumni
Association,
The University of North Carolina at
Greensboro, April 13, 1991.
"Reference
Work in the Public Library," (1991). Staff workshop, Greensboro Public
Library, Greensboro, North Carolina, April 18, 1991.
"Directions
for Library Education in the Nineties," (1991). Alumni Association, School
of Information and Library Science, The University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill, April 19, 1991.
"Tribute to
Edward G. Holley," (1993). American Library Association Library History
Roundtable Program on "Perspectives on the Scholar's Workshop: Papers in
Honor of Edward G. Holley" New Orleans, Louisiana, June 28, 1993.
"Southerners
in the North and Northerners in the South: The Impact on the University of
Illinois Library School on Southern Librarianship," (1993). American
Library Association, Library History Roundtable Research Forum, New Orleans,
Louisiana, June 29, 1993.
Tenured, 1995
"Coming Out as
a Form of Individualism: A Pre-Stonewall Relic," (1994). Stonewall Gay and
Lesbian Student Association, Florida International University, October 12,
1994.
"`Outside the Male-Stream:' Region,
Gender, Race and Power in Southern Librarianship,
1905-1945," (1994). American
Educational Studies Association, Chapel Hill, N.C.
"`All She Has
to Do is Bat Her Eyes:' The Problem of Gender in Southern Librarianship,"
(1994). Women's Studies Forum, Greensboro, NC.
"I Am Strong/I
Am Invincible/I Can Do Anything/ I Am . . . `Women as Lawyers'?!":
Problems of Categorizing Thought in Western Libraries and Their Effects on
Users," (1994). Defining Diversity Forum, North Carolina Center for the
Advancement of Teaching, Cullowhee, NC.
“Too
Much Stuff, Not Enough Right: Still More Grey Men in Grey Suits,” (1995),
Association
for Library and Information Science
Education, January.
[With Marilyn L.
Shontz] "The Last Socially Acceptable Prejudice: A Survey of Attitudes
Towards Social Responsibility and Gay and Lesbian Issues Among Recent LIS
Graduates." Association of Library and Information Science Education,
January.
"From Herded
Tours and Big Red Books to Patron Therapy and Machine Wars: Bibliographic
Instruction in an Age of Accountability," (1995). North Carolina Community
College and Learning Resource Associates, Asheville, NC.
"`Mortified to
Have Our Northern Friends Hear Such Talk': Regionalism, Sectionalism, and
Southern Librarianship, 1897-1960," (1995). Beta Phi Mu, University of
Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma.
"The Silence
Surrounding Lesbigay Library History," (1995) Library History Round Table/
Social Responsibilities Round Table, Chicago, IL.
"The Curious Habit: Learning, the Public Library,
and Self-Discovery," (1995). Friends of the Greensboro Public Library
Forum Series (August 10). Televised.
"Dip, Dress, and Smile: Squeezing BI in the Curriculum
Somewhere Past TQM," (1995). North Carolina Library Association Bibliographic
Instruction Section (October 6).
"Past Invisible, Present Imperfect: Lesbigays in
Librarianship," (1995). Library Forum, School of Library and Information
Studies, The University of Wisconsin-Madison (October 12).
"A Cooking
Exemplar for Ed Holley's Retirement Roast," (1995). The Carolina Inn,
Chapel Hill, NC, November 17.
"It Takes A
Real Woman to Make a Library: Southern Libraries in the Progressive Era,
1895-1945," (1996). Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library, February 14.
“Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense: Gays in Librarianship,”
1996. Beta Phi Mu, Chapel Hill, NC, April 25.
“From Library Hand
To Carpel Tunnel Syndrome: Ignominious Lessons from Library Education History,”
(1996). Alumni Association, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
April 25. [PowerPoint Presentation]
“Doubleknit Techno-Twits, Renaissance Cowgirls, and Our
Lady of Literacy: Defining Librarians in the Twenty-First Century.” (1996).
College and Research Library Section, Florida Library Association, Tallahassee,
Florida, May.
“United States Libraries and Homosexuality: Land of the
Free, But Not Home to the Gay,” (1998). International
Federation of Library Associations, Amsterdam, N.V., August 18.
“PRIDE: Past, Present and Future.” (1999). Gay, Lesbian,
Bisexual and Other Student Association, The University of North Carolina,
April 17.
“Pegasus as Mule: Southern Library History, 1895-1945,"
(1999). Presented at Independent School Librarians Association national meeting,
Winston-Salem, NC, April 26; and at Appalachian State University 100th
Anniversary Celebration, Boone, NC, April 27. [PowerPoint Presentation]
“Gay Archives: What They Will and Will Not Do.” (1999).
Program, Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Task Force, American Library Association,
New Orleans, June 27.
“Myths of the Boom in Gay Publishing,” (1999). Society
for the History of Authorship, Reading, and Publishing, Madison, WI July.
“Unafraid of Virginia Woolf:
Ambiguity in Lesbigay Biography and History.”
(2000) PRIDE Student Association, The University
of North Carolina at Greensboro, March 22.
“My Gay Question: A Grayer Shade of Gay?” (2000).
Big
XII Plus Libraries Consortium, Austin TX, April 4.
“Illegal Is a Sick Bird, and Other Library Truths About
Homosexuality and the Gender Perplex,” (2000)American Association of Law Librarians,
Philadelphia, PA, July, 17.
"Books Over
Jordan: The Southern Library Story." (2001) Southwest Branch, Greensboro
Public Library, April 3.
Miss
Bullock, Miss Templeton, and the Nebraska Library Commission: The Southern
Connection." (2001) Centenary Celebration of the Nebraska Library Commission,
Lincoln, NE, November 9.
"With
the Best of Intentions: Greensbor Public Library, 1901-2001," (2002)
Centenary Celebration, April 11.
"Fifteen
Seconds If You're Lucky: The Changing Nature of Biography and History in LIS
Education," (2002). Coral Paul Bomar Lecture, Alumni Day Celebration,
UNCG, April 20.
"The Revolution Is Not Dead: Sedition and the Myth
of Unsized Library Education" (2002) Association of College and Research
Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Section Preconference, American Library
Association Meeting, Georgian Terrace Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia, June 12.
research
and scholarly grants
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. “ An Investigation into the Effectiveness
of a Media-Based Module of Library Instruction.” Faculty Research Grant, Georgia
College, received 1981.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. “Tommie Dora Barker and Southern
Librarianship,” Proposal submitted to the Graduate School of The University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill for Graduate Research Travel Grant, 1985. Not
funded.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. “Professionalism and Southern
Librarianship,” Excellence Foundation Summer Research Grant, The University of
North Carolina at Greensboro. Submitted September 27, 1991. Granted.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. “Library Diversity Fellows
Program,” United States Department of Education Title II Fellowship Grant.
Received, 1993.
[With Marilyn L. Shontz]
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. “The Last Socially Acceptable Prejudice: A
Survey
of Attitudes Towards Social Responsibility and Gay and Lesbian Issues Among
Recent LIS Graduates,” Association of Library and Information Science
Education.
Applied,
1992. Not Funded.
Carmichael, J.V., Jr. International Travel Grant, Office
of International Affairs, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro,
August, 1998.
iii.a.4
honors
Recipient,
Outstanding Young Men of America (Jaycees), 1980, 1981.
Louis
Round Wilson Fellowship, University of North Carolina, 1985
Louis Round Wilson
Award, best article in The Southeastern Librarian, 1986-88 biennium,
Southeastern Library Association
Appointed Assistant Professor, UNCG , July, 1989.
Nominee,
ABC-CLIO America: History and Life award for best historical article in
library history,
1990.
Professional
sketch in Library and Information Services Today: The Yearly Chronicle, 1991
Edition (Chicago: American Library
Association, 1991), p. 179.
Franklin
M. Garrett Award, best article in Atlanta History: A Journal of Georgia and
the
South, 1989-91 biennium, Atlanta
Historical Society.
Ray
Moore Award, best article in North Carolina Libraries, 1991-93 biennium,
North
Carolina Library Association.
Summer Research
Excellence Award, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1992
Tenured,
1995
Elected
Member, Beta Phi Mu, Honorary Society of Librarians and Information Specialists
Ray Moore Award,
best article in North Carolina Libraries, 1993-95 biennium, North
Carolina Library Association.
Standing Ovation
Award, Department of Disabled Students, The University of North Carolina at
Greensboro, 1996.
Distinguished
Alumnus Award, School of Information
and Library Science, The University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1997.
School
of Education Teaching Excellence Award, 1999, 2000. Nominee
American
Library Association GLBTF Gay Book Award, 1999
American Library Association Council Member, Nominee, 1999.
Sketches:
Who’s Who in the South and Southwest 1997-98; 1998-99.
Who’s
Who in America, 1999
Outstanding
People of the Twentieth Century, [International: Cambridge, UK] 2000.
Dictionary of
International Biography, 28th ed. (March/April 2000)
Outstanding
Intellectuals of the Twentieth Century (UK), 2000, 2001.
Lester Pearson Library Humor Award (Library Quarterly), 2001.
Promoted to Full Professor, March 2003.
Creative Works
Carmichael, James V., Jr. (2002) "I Dream of Buster in the Long White Robe," autobiographical essay for Action Jesus: True Tales of Terror and Grace from the Southern Holy Land.
Carmichael, James V., Jr. Women of the Blues, four volume CD and 40 pp booklet. Greensboro, NC: Meowmire Productions, 2002.
Works in Progress
Carmichael, James V. Jr. “Everything That is Gay Does Not Glitter: The Task Force Becomes a Round
Table,” for Gay and Lesbian Library Service, 2d ed. Interviews completed. Collation in progress.
Carmichael, James V. Jr. Southern Librarianship, 1895-1945 [Book manuscript, ongoing]