Dr. Donna Brockmeyer
Library Director
St. Thomas More College
1437 College Drive
Saskatoon, SK S7N 0W6
donna.brockmeyer@usask.ca
Telephone: 306.966.8962
Cell: 306.230.1272
Fax: 306.966.8909
For more information, please visit:
http://homepage.usask.ca/%7edmb949/
Education
- Doctorate, Educational Leadership and Policy, University of British Columbia, 2000
- Masters of Library and Information Studies, University of Alberta, 1991
- Undergraduate BA, High Honours, Sociology, University of Saskatchewan, 1988
Research Interests
- Leadership within librarianship
- Librarianship education
- Library history
- Catholic resources
Research Projects
- Web portal for Catholic resources, initiative of University of Notre Dame, USA
- The Library of Celsus, Ephesus, Turkey
- Comparative Analysis of Canadian Catholic College Libraries
Selected Publications and Presentations
- Article: Brockmeyer, Donna. (2011). "Jack of All Trades, Master of One: Librarianship." Feliciter, vol, 57, no. 2.
- Art Exhibit and Conference Proceedings: (2011). STLHE, Heart of Higher Education.
- Review: Brockmeyer, Donna. (2008). Out Front with Stephen Abram: A Guide for Information Leaders. Judith A. Siess and Jonathan Lorig, eds. Chicago, IL: American Library Association. Review in Feliciter, 54(1).
- Copyright Concept: Brockmeyer, Donna. (2007). Sharing the Wealth Nation to Nation: A Fund Raising Concept for Libraries. Certificate of Registration of Copyright with the Canadian Intellectual Property Office, Registration Number 1052550. Ottawa, ON: Industry Canada.
- Book: Brockmeyer, Donna. (2005). On Sibyl's Shoulders: Seeking Soul in Library Leadership. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press.
- Abstract: Brockmeyer, Donna. (2005). The Art of Teaching Adults: How to Become an Exceptional Instructor and Facilitator, by Dr. Peter Renner. Vancouver, B.C.
- Information Literacy upon request, and to Library Assistants as needed.
Administrative Responsibilities
Library; Chair, Library Committee; Equity Advisor, 2004-ongoing; Building Committee
it is a privilege to have done my first major mural in a university chapel for I consider it vital that the Christian message be at least available to young people at the turning point in their intellectual life which university represents. William Kurelek |


it is a privilege to have done my first major mural in a university chapel for I consider it vital that the Christian message be at least available to young people at the turning point in their intellectual life which university represents.
