Haras

information literacy coordinator at California State University Libraries in Los Angeles. She is a graduate of Boston University with a degree in journalism and received her MLIS from the University of Washington in Seattle

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“Haras and Portilla Omidsalar were chosen for the award because the Peer-Aided Information Research (PAIR) program has proven to be a sustainable and adaptable program which has empowered students to be mentors to their peers and assist them with their research,” said award committee Chair Stacy L. Voeller, electronic resources librarian at Minnesota State University, Moorhead. “This creative use of students allows them to develop their own educational skills while assisting others and also provides experiences which encourage them to enter the library profession.”

Awards Won

Title Year
CLS Innovation in College Librarianship Award

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To recognize innovation in college librarianship.

2011 - Recipient(s)

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