Timothy Tully

Academic Rank: Sr. Assistant Librarian
Phone:(619) 594-2009
email: ttully@sdsu.edu
Department Affiliation: Research & Instruction
Address:
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive
San Diego, CA 92182-8050
Mail Code: MC-8050
About Timothy
Subject Specialties
Research Guides
Business, RWS 290 - Business Writing & Rhetoric, BA 405 - Nicasio Mercier and King, Hospitality, Tourism, & Recreation, BA 411, MGT 358, MGT 420, and MGT 460 (Information Sources for Entrepreneurs) - King and Ahsan, Financial Literacy: Library Resources for Personal Finance, RWS 390 - Writing in Business Settings, Online Business Cases & Course Materials, Career & Job ResourcesProfessional History
- Business & Career Librarian
- Brooklyn Public Library, 2015-2018
- Business Library Intern
- Florida State University, 2014-2014
- Owner, Co-Founder
- Flomotion, L.L.C., 2010-2015
Education
- Master of Library and Information Science
- Florida State University, 2014
- Bachelor of Arts (History with a minor in Business Administration)
- Stetson University, 2011
Selected Publications & Presentations
Tully, T. (2022, May). Trade Deficit?: An Analysis of Trade News Source Coverage in Business Aggregators and Suggestions for Increased Discovery. Poster session presented at the meeting of the International Conference on Economics and Business Information, Online.
Tully, T. (2022). Trade Deficit?: An Analysis of Trade News Source Coverage in Business Aggregators. The Serials Librarian, 81(3-4), 282-294.Find Full–Text of Trade Deficit?: An Analysis of Trade News Source Coverage in Business Aggregators
Tully, T., Salem, L. & Weston, W. (2021, November). How a year of Online instructional modality impacted library streaming media use at SDSU: was it a flashflood or a climatic change?. Poster session presented at the meeting of the Charleston Conference, Charleston, South Carolina.
Tully, T. (2021, May). Seeing through the Smoke: Finding Companies in the Cannabis Industry. Presentation at the meeting of the Entrepreneurship & Libraries Conference's Spring Workshop, Virtual.
Tully, T. (2020, Nov.). E.P.A. (Entrepreneur to Public to Academic): Lessons Learned about Entrepreneurship from Three Different Settings. Presentation at the meeting of the Entrepreneurship & Libraries Conference , Virtual.
Nielsen, J. & Tully, T. (2020, June). Democratizing Entrepreneurship: Academic Librarians in Pursuit of Inclusionary Entrepreneurship. Poster session presented at the meeting of the California Academic & Research Libraries Association, Virtual.
Tully, T. (2020, March). Company Research Strategies for Entrepreneurship: What to do when NAICS/SIC fall short. Presentation at the meeting of the SOUCABL: Southern University and College Academic Business Librarians Conference, Roundtable Discussions, Athens, GA.
Howser, M. & Tully, T. (2020, February). Student to Hired: Quantitative Literacy for Academic and Career Success. Poster session presented at the meeting of the Lilly Conference, San Diego, CA.
Tully, T. (2019). BKLYN fashion academy: a case study of a public library program supporting fashion entrepreneurs. Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship, 24(1-2), 30-53.Find Full–Text of BKLYN fashion academy: a case study of a public library program supporting fashion entrepreneurs
Tully, T. (2019, Spring). Company Research Strategies for Entrepreneurship: What to do when NAICS/SIC Fall Short. Academic BRASS, 14(1): http://www.ala.org/rusa/sites/ala.org.rusa/files/content/sections/brass/Publications/Acad_BRASS/2019_spring_Tully.pdf
Tully, T. (2019, May). Make it a Double Shot: Using Two Sessions to Teach Information Literacy to a Prerequisite Course for Business Majors. Presentation at the meeting of the Business Reference in Academic Libraries Spring Online Symposium, Virtual.
Tully, T. (2019, May). Measuring the Impact of Library Services for Campus Incubators: A Case Study. Presentation at the meeting of the International Conference on Economics and Business Information, Berlin, Germany.
Tully, T. (2018, March). Embedding Library Services in Co-working Spaces: A New Approach for Public Business Librarians. Journal of New Librarianship, 3(1): DOI:10.21173/newlibs/4/16
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