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Philip Kaveny, Hugo Award Nominee, Scholar, and Author

VITAE

Philip East. Kaveny

                                                            EDUCATION

In Progress:  Second B.A., Philosophy and Religious Studies, U of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, spring 2005-nowadays (24 credits completed).

Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies (Specialist-CAGS). LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES, U of Wisconsin-Madison, May, 1998. Dissertation Title: "Embodied Debates/Library Education, Distance Education and the Internet, "with a grade-concentration on Children'due south Literature (Collection Development and Story-telling), and on conceptual models for indexing and evaluating net resources.

M.A. LIBRARY AND Data STUDIES, U of Wisconsin-Madison, August, 1993. Credentials available on request.

Special Pupil, SCHOOL OF EDUCATION, U of Wisconsin-Madison, 1974‑75.

B.S. HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE (double major), U of Wisconsin-Madison, Sept., 1967.

                Experience

1990‑Present, Owner‑operator, HedgeHog&Otter:  Internet Book & Data Services, specializing in (merely not limited to) locating and supplying materials for inquiry purposes, through academic conferences and, nationally and internationally, via Internet outlets.  HedgeHog & Otter likewise does collection appraisals for tax purposes.

1970‑2000. (Retired). DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL EDUCATION, UW-Madison. (Returned to graduate school in 1990 while maintaining full-fourth dimension employment.)

Sept‑October, 1992. Reference Assistant, Volunteer (managed information desk in absence of librarian), Journalism Library, UW‑Madison, Madison, WI. 12‑xv hours per week.

                         PROFESSIONAL Activeness (selected list)

                                    Fiction

All published the in the regional magazine, Etchings and Odysseys, v‑ 10, includes:

"Confrontation," Etchings and Odysseys, 5. 1985;

"Landscapes of Intertextuality," (critical article),  Etchings and Odysseys, 6. 1985;

"Thar Guth Eigi Gengr," Etchings and Odysseys, vii. 1985;

"One Hundred‑Seventy‑7 Kilograms,"  Etchings and Odysseys, 8. 1986;

"Salamander,"  Etchings and Odysseys, nine.  1986;

"Tavern of Lost Souls,"  Etchings and Odysseys, x.  1987.

                                    Other Writing

Late: 1960s University of Wisconsin-Madison: I Was There." Series of four articles published in The Flip Side, (48) November one, (49) November 15,  (50) December one,  (51)Dec 15, 2006.

"One-Hundred-Lxx-Seven Kilograms." The Flip Side (47) October 15.

"The Munitions Factory"(Play), Produced past Madison Unitarian Play Reading Group, March, 1980 and performed as 'reader'due south  theater '  for University of Eau Claire  Religion  and literature form  and  members of  UWEC   Philosophy  and English  Faculty   October. 2006.

"Phoenix 2478 A.D.," Janus, 1978 and "The Route Non Taken," Janus, 1977.

Reviews of fiction and non‑fiction (disquisitional and historical works) for Scientific discipline Fiction and Fantasy Volume Review Almanac, SFRA (Science Fiction Enquiry Association) Review, Utopian Studies, FemSpec, Extrapolation, New York Review of Scientific discipline Fiction, MBR (Midwest Book Review, online), Social club for Medieval Military machine History (Online), 1993-nowadays. (list available on request).

Vi curt articles on: Jean Piaget (300), Englebert Humperdink (150), Pauline Baynes (150), Vachel Lindsay (200), William Golding (300), Rudolf Steiner (300), for Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature, ed. Jack Zipes.  OUP, March 2006.

(With J. Bogstad) "GIBSON AND STERLING,  The Divergence Engine."  Magill's Guide to Scientific discipline Fiction and Fantasy Literature, Salem Press, ed. Mark Rehn, 1996, 220-221.

Conference Papers and Presentations

Breakfast with a Professor, (With J. Bogstad), UW-Eau Claire ILS plan: "Buffy and the Paradox of Mary: Reflections on Media and Faith."  March, 2006.

Participant:  UW-Eau Claire, Section of English, English Festival. (With J. Bogstad) "Scholarly Approaches to J.R.R. Tolkien in Film and Print," May 4, 2005.

Breakfast with a Professor, (With J. Bogstad), UW-Eau Claire ILS program:  "J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings: Novels and Films," March, 2005

Paper: "Feminist Epistemology and Men of Good Will," U of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Conference, UW Stout, Fall 2003.

Multi-media presentation/Paper, "The Paradox of Mary:  Religion and Buffy the Vampire Slayer," Scientific discipline Fiction Research Association Briefing, June, 2005.  Las Vegas, NV.

Travel to the conference supported by a kinesthesia-Student collaboration grant (Prof. Lori Rowlett).

European Medieval and Modern Social History as seen through of the development of chess Chaired Session by Same Title at Kalamazoo International Medieval Studies Conference. Fellow member and

Session Chair: "Publishing Medieval Studies for the Non-Specialist Reader." Leeds International

Medieval Congress, Leeds, England.  July 1998.

Newspaper, "Christ vs. The Mighty Thor," Tenth Conference on Medievalism.  Higgins Armory, Wooster, MA. October. one-iii, 1996.

Presentation (With Dr. Janice Bogstad), Internet Resource for G-12 education on the Medieval Period.  Leeds International Medieval Congress, Univ. of Leeds, U.M.  July 1996.

Paper, "Comparison The Concept of Evil in Lovecraft and Tolkien," Mythopoeic Society Conference, UC-Berkeley, August 3-seven, 1995.

Panel Participant, "Roots of Creative Imagination in the Land of Wisconsin," Mythopoeic Society Annual Briefing, UW‑Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.  July 30‑Baronial ii, 1993.

Paper, "From Gutenberg to Bacon: Precursors of Indexing."  Ninth Briefing on Medievalism. Bozeman, MT.  Sept 29‑October 1, 1994.

Poster Session Presenter, "The Virtual Library in Science Fiction," Wisconsin Association of Academic Librarians Briefing, Eau Claire, WI. Apr.21‑three, 1993.

Paper, "T.S. Eliot and Scientific discipline Fiction," Popular Civilization Association Annual Briefing, Louisville, KY.  March, 1992.

Paper, "Images of the Peachy State of war and Selected Works of Science Fiction and Fantasy," International Conference for the Fantastic in The Arts, March, 1989.

Panel Participant, "The Works of Philip M. Dick," Popular Culture Association Conference, New Orleans, LA. March, 1988.

Paper, "The Urban Wolf; Continental Medieval Myth in the Modern Urban Setting,"  with Dr. J. M. Bogstad.  Popular Culture Clan Annual Conf., Montreal, Quebec, March 25‑29, 1993. Published in New Moon, (4), May, 1987.

Paper, "Vonnegut and Orwell: 2 Views of 1984."  Globe Science Fiction Convention, Academic Programming Group, Los Angeles, CA. September, 1984.

Paper, "From Cynicism to Sentimentality: Practise Androids Dream of Electric Sheep Becomes Bract Runner," Science Fiction Research Clan Briefing, June 1983.  Baltimore, MD.  Published in Patterns in the Fantastic II, Mercer Is., WA: Starmont Business firm. 1985.

Media and Other Accomplishments

Producer, ongoing, regionally distributed video serial:  "Foundations of the Fantastic," for Community Television Eau Claire, 2004-present.  Currently, programs on J.R.R. Tolkien, H.G. Wells, and Jules Verne have been completed.  Programs on H.P. Lovecraft, Mary Shelly, Edgar Rice Burroughs and others are in progress.

Academic Rail, Papers and Panels Coordinator, World Science Fiction Convention, Chicago, IL.  Sept. 2-6, 2000.  Generated and coordinated more than 100 presentations, panels and program items for an international convention with an excess of 6000 attendees, including writers, editors, academics, publishers and fans.

Fellow member-at-large, Lath of Directors.  Indianhead Federated Library Services (IFLS), January 2001-July 2005.

Conference Facilitator, Scientific discipline Fiction Research Association Conference, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, June 22-26, 1996.

Producer and Reviewer, Public Access Cable Television Book Review Programs, Madison, Wisconsin, 1978‑82.

Mentee‑participant, Wisconsin Association of Academic Librarians, Library Leadership Workshop, June, 1991.

         Professional person INTERESTS

The Virtual Library and Electronic Reference and Data Services (UW‑School of Library and Information Studies, 1992‑94)

The cultural impact of the Internet on the library profession, peculiarly the significance of dis-intermediation, our unassisted online research.

MEMBERSHIPS

AAUW (American Association of University Women), IAFA (International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts), MLA (Mod Languages Association), Mythopoeic Society, SFRA (Science Fiction Research Clan), USCF (United States Chess Federation).

SERVICE

President: U of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Chess Gild, fall 2006-present.

Guest Lecture: "Math and Chess."  Annual lecture in spring 1972, 1973 and 1974.  U of Wisconsin-Whitewater.  Math Department.

Guest lecture: U of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, "Biblical Battlefield Technology," Literature and Faith 291. Fall, 2006.

Guest lecture: U of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, "New Perspectives on Sylvia Plath."  English language 290:Images of Women in Fiction, Autumn 2005.

Guest Lecture. U of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, "Feminist Theory and Post Modernism," WS 250, Enquiry Methods, Autumn 2006.

Guest Lecture:  U of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Library and Information Studies,"Science Fiction and Young Adult Services," for SLIS class 'Immature Adult Services.' Spring, 1996.

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