Kathrine Aydelott
I am the Arts & Humanities Librarian supporting all of the arts and humanities disciplines in UNH's College of Liberal Arts. I also support digital humanities projects. I am also a genealogist with specialties in Maine, New Hampshire, and New England.
My scholarly background is in American literature, and my doctoral work was on Sarah Orne Jewett, the 19th-century short story writer from Maine.
I write on issues regarding librarianship, information literacy, and genealogy.
I have a M.A. and PhD. from University of Connecticut and an MLIS from Simmons.
Contact me about
Library instruction, information literacy, research skills, information literacy assessment, "fake news," genealogy
Research Interests
- Genealogy
- Information Literacy
- Library Science
Selected Publications
Aydelott, K. C. (n.d.). Darius Andrews of Sumner, Maine: A Descent from Henry Andrews of Taunton, Massachusetts. Retrieved from https://scholars.unh.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2398&context=faculty_pubs
Aydelott, K. C. (2018). Crowdsourcing Genealogy: Evaluating Sources in the Age of Ancestry.com. In C. Smallwood, & V. Gubnitskaia (Eds.), Genealogy and the Librarian: Perspectives on Research, Instruction, Outreach and Management. McFarland.
Aydelott, K. C. (2015). "An Idyl of a Berry Pasture": A Rediscovered Mary Wilkins Freeman Story. RESOURCES FOR AMERICAN LITERARY STUDY, 38, 65-93. doi:10.7756/rals.038.004.65-93
Aydelott, K. (2007). Using the ACRL Information Literacy Competency Standards for Science and Engineering/Technology to Develop a Modular Critical-Thinking-Based Information Literacy Tutorial. Science & Technology Libraries, 27(4), 19-42. doi:10.1300/j122v27n04_03
Aydelott, K. C. (2004). 'New Neighbors': A newly discovered Sarah Orne Jewett story (With text). AMERICAN LITERARY REALISM, 36(3), 256-268. Retrieved from https://www.webofscience.com/