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Scott Rosen, M.A., M.L.S.
Assistant Professor; Head of Collection Development
Office Location: Marshburn 111
Phone: (626)815-6000 x3271
Email: srosen@apu.edu
Liaison Areas
Art
Communication Studies
History and Political Science
Theatre, Film and Television
Education
- M.L.S. (Master of Library Science) - San Jose State University.
- M.A., History - University of California, Los Angeles
- B.A., Religious Studies - University of California, Santa Barbara
Professional Experience
- Assistant Professor, Reference Librarian, Azusa Pacific University
- Librarian, Fullerton Public Library
- Government Publications Librarian, University of California, Irvine
- Assistant Librarian, Government Documents, California State University, Fullerton
- Science Reference Librarian, Seeley G. Mudd Science Library, Pomona College
- Science Reference Librarian, Sprague Memorial Library, Harvey Mudd College
Publications
Rosen, S. (2005). Gods and Fantastic Mortals: The Superheroes of Jack Kirby. In B.J. Oropeza (Ed.), The Gospel According to Superheroes: Religion and Pop Culture. New York: Peter Lang.
Rosen, S. (2003) Review of Christian Librarianship: Essays on the Integration of Faith and Profession by Gregory A. Smith. Christian Scholar’s Review, 32, 465-467.
Presentations
Rosen, S., Spinks, E., & Von Ehrenkrook, M. (March 1, 2006). “Silver Screen Saviors: Finding Jesus in the Bat Cave.” Presentation at Common Day of Learning, Azusa Pacific University.
Rosen, Scott. (2004). “Religious Comic Books.”Gotta Have it Too! exhibit, Fullerton Museum Center, May 22, 2004-August 8, 2004.
Rosen, Scott. (March 3, 2004). “The Amazing World of Christian Comic Books.” Presentation at Common Day of Learning, Azusa Pacific University.
Rosen, S., Gray, P., Schwenk, J., & Harrell, S. (November 26, 2002). “Google Rules! Libraries are Dead!” Presentation at Association of Christian Schools International Annual Conference, Anaheim, CA.
Professional Affiliations
Association of Christian Librarians
Popular Culture Association