Title
Liaison Librarian

Library subject
Education
- Master of Library and Information Science - Université de Montréal, 2013
- Bachelor of Arts in Advertising - Michigan State University, 2011
- Bachelor of Arts in French Studies - Michigan State University, 2011
Biography
- Supports teaching, learning, and research in the disciplines of French language literature, economics, LGBTQ+, gender, sexuality & feminist studies.
- Promote the democratization of access to information, knowledge and culture for all members of society.
- Pronouns: he, him & his

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Areas of Interest
- Equity, diversity and inclusion in libraries
- Professional freedom - Freedom to speak professionally - sort of academic freedom for professionals
- Information literacy
- University libraries and libraries of higher education
- Management research
- Mobile technology
- Francophonie québécoise
- Communities of practice
- Information diffusion and sharing - Scholarly communication
Selected Publications
Book chapters
- Wexelbaum, R., Winkelstein, J. A., & Miller, M. D. (2022). Implementation of Social Justice Design in Developing International Guidelines for LGBTQ+ Library Resources, Services and Programming. In Bharat Mehra (Ed.) Social Justice Design and Implementation in Library and Information Science. New York: Routledge
- Miller, M. D. (2021). WP:Catégorie is … Liaison Librarian Contribution to Local Québécois LGBTQ+ Content in Francophone Wikipedia. In Laurie M. Bridges, Ray Pun, and Roberto Arteaga (Eds.) Wikipedia and Academic Libraries: A Global Project. Ann Arbor: Maize Books [forthcoming 2021]
- YANOFSKY Deena, MILLER Michael David, NIZAMI Urooj (2017) Framing Information Literacy as Scholarly Practice with Undergraduate Student Journals: A Grassroots Approach. In S. Davis-Khal and M. Kaye-Hensley (Eds.) Undergraduate research and the academic librarian: Case studies & best practices . Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries
Articles
- Li, Y., Kumaran, M., Cho, A., Ly, V., Fernando, S., & Miller, M. D. (2022). Changes in the Library Landscape Regarding Visible Minority Librarians in Canada. Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, 17(4), 36–70. https://doi.org/10.18438/eblip30151
- Leclerc, C. & Miller, M. D. (2022). À qui la langue ? Pratiques de l’écriture égalitaire [Numéro spécial, Controverses]. Travail, genre et sociétés, 47, 161-164.
- Li, Y., Kumaran, M., Cho, A., Ly, V., Fernando, S. et Miller, M. D. (2021). 2021 Redux Survey of Visible Minority Librarians of Canada (Data Set). Borealis. https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/F4LNZO
- Miller, M. D. (2018). Klapp-Online: Bibliographie d’histoire littéraire française. The Charleston Advisor, 19(3), 2630. https://doi.org/10.5260/chara.19.3.26 originally published in the ccAdvisor
- Note : The magazine, Charleston Advisor has republished the original ccAdvisor publication in their print publication.
- Lapointe, J.-M. Miller, M. D. (2018) Quand la bibliothéconomie devient critique. À Bâbord, v. 73, pp. 36-37.
- Miller, M. D. (2017) Review of « Bibliographie d'histoire littéraire française - Klapp-Online ». ccAdvisor. DOI: 10.5260/CCA.199327.
http://ccadvisor.org/review/10.5260/CCA.199327
Translations
- Lankes, R., and Lapointe, J. (2018). Exigeons de meilleures bibliothèques : Plaidoyer pour une bibliothéconomie nouvelle. Montréal: Les Ateliers de Sens public. [Translation of Expect more : demanding better librariesfor today's complex world done in collaboration with 10 other Québec Librarians]