SUSAN CLERC Library ServicesSUSAN CLERC Library Services CHAPTERS/SECTIONS PUBLISHED IN BOOKS: "'Ladies Love Wrestling, Too': Female Wrestling Fans Online." Written with Catherine A. Salmon. In Steel Chair to the Head: Pleasure and Pain in Professional Wrestling, edited by Nicholas Sammond. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2005. Orange Julep Stand. Photograph in Roadside Americana, by Eric Peterson. Chicago: Publications International, 2004. Reprint of "Estrogen Brigades and 'Big Tits' Threads: Media Fandom Online and Off." In The Cybercultures Reader, edited by David Bell. New York: Routledge, 2000. "Estrogen Brigades and 'Big Tits' Threads: Media Fandom Online and Off." In Wired Women: Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace, edited by Lynn Cherny and Elizabeth Reba Weise. Seattle, WA: Seal Press, 1996. "DDEB, GATB, MPPB, and Ratboy: The X Files Media Fandom, Online and Off." In Deny All Knowledge: Reading The X Files, edited by David Lavery, Angela Hague, and Marla Cartwright. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1996. BOOK REVIEWS: Fandom: identities and communities in a mediated world(review). In Choice (in press). World Values Survey(review). In Choice (in press). Encyclopedia of sexual behavior and the law(review). In Choice (September, 2007). Encyclopedia of American civil liberties(review). In Choice (April, 2007). Cultural Profiles Project(review). In Choice (January, 2007). Broadway musicals, 1943-2004 (review). In Choice (November, 2006). Pew Internet Research (review). In Choice (September, 2006). Law Library of Congress (review). In Choice (December, 2005). West's Encyclopedia of American Law (review). In Choice (April, 2005). Adams, Michael. Slayer Slang: A Buffy the Vampire Slayer Lexicon (review). Journal of Popular Culture, 2004. 38 (2):427. U.S. News & World Report's Ultimate Guide to Law Schools (review). In Choice (December, 2004). People's Lawyers: Crusaders for Justice in American History (review). In Choice (November, 2003). British Film Institute Film Classics (review). In Choice (June, 2003). Encyclopedia of American Law (review). In Choice (July, 2002). Historic U.S. Court Cases: an Encyclopedia, edited by John W. Johnson. In Choice (February, 2002). Guide to the Law Online, by Library of Congress. In Choice (December, 2001). The Virtual Chase, by Genie Tyburski. In Choice (October 2001). Critical Dictionary of Film and Television, edited by Robert E. Pearson and Philip Simpson . In Choice (June 2001). Historical Encyclopedia of U.S. Independent Counsel Investigations, edited by Gerald S. Greenberg. In Choice (April 2001). The Internet: A Bibliography with Indexes, by Allison J. Linten. In Choice (December, 2000). The Amazing Internet Challenge: How Leading Projects Use Library Skills to Organize the Web, by Amy Tracy Wells, Susan Calcari, and Travis Koplow. In Choice (June, 2000). Landmark Supreme Court Cases, edited by Donald Lively. In Choice (February, 2000). Don Slater: New Cultures and Economics (World Wide Web site), by Don Slater. In Choice Supplement 36 (Summer, 1999). The Supreme Court A to Z, edited by Kenneth Jost. In Choice (July/August, 1999). Desktop Encyclopedia of the Internet, by Nathan J. Muller. In Choice (April, 1999). CONFERENCE PAPERS ORALLY DELIVERED: "The Unnamed Genre: Professional Fan Fiction from the Aenaid to March." Popular Culture/American Culture Association National Conference, Boston MA. April 5, 2007. "Thursday Next and the Public Domain." Northeast Popular Culture/American Culture Annual Conference. Rivier College, Nashua NH. October 28, 2006. "Reimagining Niagara." Northeast Popular Culture/American Culture Association Annual Conference. Sacred Heart University, Fairfield CT. October 29, 2005. "If It's On TV, It's A Work": Real People Slash and Professional Wrestling. Cultural Studies Association Annual Conference. Boston, MA, May 5-8, 2004. Wrestling with Reality: Fragmentation of "Reality" in the WWE's Raw. National Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Annual Conference. San Antonio, TX. April 6-11, 2004. Who Owns Culture? National Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Annual Conference. Toronto, ON. March, 2002. "Ladies Like Wrestling, Too" (written with Dr. Catherine A. Salmon). Northeast PCA/ACA Annual Conference. Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT. November 2, 2001. Legal Research Workshop for Contemporary Issues in School Law, Southern Connecticut State University, August 6, 2001. Presentation to the Communication Disorders Department demonstrating web pages designed for them. February 14, 2001. Guest speaker for Department of Library Science and Instructional Technology course Legal Bibliography and Libraries, September 26, 2000. Legal Research Workshop for School Law: Perspective in the New Millennium, Southern Connecticut State University, August 8, 2000. Estrogen Brigades and Virtual Slumber Parties: Women Fans Online. Console-ing Passions, Madison, WI. April 25-26, 1996. Intertextuality and the "Real" in Women's Fan Fiction. Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, April 12-15, 1995. "Why Are There So Many Women Here?": CMC and the Tradition of Women in Science Fiction Media Fandom. Midwest Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, October 7-8, 1994. Jump Cuts, Rainbows, and Large Round Objects: Science Fiction Media Fans' Appropriation of Music Video, with Lynn Cherny, Midwest Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, October 7-8, 1994. Women's Fan Writing: Slash as Romance, International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, March 16-20, 1994 Women's Fan Writing: Slash as Romance, Southwest/Texas Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association, Waco, TX, February 3-5, 1994. OTHER: Communication Disorders (http://www.library.southernct.edu/cmdbib.html) Law Resources (http://www.library.southernct.edu/lawbib.html) RESEARCH INTERESTS IN GENERAL: Computer-mediated communication, popular culture, copyright, law, fandom, Internet, roadside attractions, mystery fiction, television & film, Niagara Falls. CURRENT/FUTURE SPECIFIC RESEARCH PROJECTS: Real people in mystery literature, roadside attractions, history of fan fiction/professional fan fiction. DISSERTATION: Who Owns Our Culture?: The Battle Over the Internet, Copyright, Media Fandom, and Everyday Uses of the Cultural Commons. American Culture Studies Program, Bowling Green State University, 2002. Dr. Marilyn Motz, supervisor.