Publications
Matthew Murray, Megan O'Donnell, Mark J. Laufersweiler, John Novak, Betty Rozum, and Santi Thompson, “A survey of the state of research data services in 35 U.S. academic libraries, or ‘Wow, what a sweeping question,’” Research Ideas and Outcomes, December 2019.
Matthew Matthew and A.L. Carson, "Space for Listening: using a library unConference as an alternative method of communication," Journal of eScience Librarianship vol, 7, no. 3, December, 2018.
A.L. Carson, Matthew Murray, and John Novak, “ORCID Integration at the UNLV Libraries,” Library Connect Newsletter, April 2018.
A.L. Carson and Matthew Murray, “ORCID @ University of Nevada, Las Vegas Libraries PrePilot Report,” white paper, October 2017.
Matthew Murray, “Interview Post,” Letters to a Young Librarian, October 2017.
Matthew Murray (editor), "Zine Pavilion 5th Anniversary Zine," June 2016
Matthew Murray, “Revising the Adult Graphic Novel collection in VPL Central Branch,” See Also: the UBC iSchool Student Journal, Spring 2016.
Matthew Murray, “Annotated Bibliography of Challenged Material Policies in Libraries,” See Also: the UBC iSchool Student Journal, Spring 2016.
Matthew Murray, "Dynamite with a SLAISer Beam!," editorial, See Also: the UBC iSchool Student Journal, Spring 2015.
Matthew Murray and Tara Simonetta, “Digitization Shares UBC Library's treasures with the world,” UBC Library Friends, Winter 2014.
Matthew Murray, “Digitizing Discorder,” Discorder, September 2014.
Matthew Murray, "The Machine: Using a Raspberry Pi for Readers’ Advisory," Vancouver Mini Maker Faire Blog, May 2014. (Also on What Are You Reading?)
Matthew Murray, "Using Comics as Readers Advisory," What Are You Reading?: BCLA Readers Advisory Interest Group's blog, August, 2013.
Matthew Murray, “Writers in the Library: BCLA Conference Panel Report,” BCLA Browser, July 2013. A longer version also appeared on the BCLA Readers Advisory Interest Group's blog What Are You Reading? June 2013
Matthew Murray, "The Zine Scene: Vancouver public library starts alternative magazine collection," Megaphone issue 21, January 2009.
Matthew Matthew and A.L. Carson, "Space for Listening: using a library unConference as an alternative method of communication," Journal of eScience Librarianship vol, 7, no. 3, December, 2018.
A.L. Carson, Matthew Murray, and John Novak, “ORCID Integration at the UNLV Libraries,” Library Connect Newsletter, April 2018.
A.L. Carson and Matthew Murray, “ORCID @ University of Nevada, Las Vegas Libraries PrePilot Report,” white paper, October 2017.
Matthew Murray, “Interview Post,” Letters to a Young Librarian, October 2017.
Matthew Murray (editor), "Zine Pavilion 5th Anniversary Zine," June 2016
Matthew Murray, “Revising the Adult Graphic Novel collection in VPL Central Branch,” See Also: the UBC iSchool Student Journal, Spring 2016.
Matthew Murray, “Annotated Bibliography of Challenged Material Policies in Libraries,” See Also: the UBC iSchool Student Journal, Spring 2016.
Matthew Murray, "Dynamite with a SLAISer Beam!," editorial, See Also: the UBC iSchool Student Journal, Spring 2015.
Matthew Murray and Tara Simonetta, “Digitization Shares UBC Library's treasures with the world,” UBC Library Friends, Winter 2014.
Matthew Murray, “Digitizing Discorder,” Discorder, September 2014.
Matthew Murray, "The Machine: Using a Raspberry Pi for Readers’ Advisory," Vancouver Mini Maker Faire Blog, May 2014. (Also on What Are You Reading?)
Matthew Murray, "Using Comics as Readers Advisory," What Are You Reading?: BCLA Readers Advisory Interest Group's blog, August, 2013.
Matthew Murray, “Writers in the Library: BCLA Conference Panel Report,” BCLA Browser, July 2013. A longer version also appeared on the BCLA Readers Advisory Interest Group's blog What Are You Reading? June 2013
Matthew Murray, "The Zine Scene: Vancouver public library starts alternative magazine collection," Megaphone issue 21, January 2009.
Presentations
Matthew Murray, “Bringing open scholarship and open education to the public through an academic/public library collaboration,” FORCE2019, October 2019.
Annie Pho, Matthew Murray, Ann Matsushima Chiu, Elia Trucks, and Katherine Ahnberg, “The Zine Scene,” ACRL Conference 2019, April 2019.
A.L. Carson and Matthew Murray, “Flying Blind: Creating a Library ORCID integration pilot,” Digital Initiatives Symposium, April 2018.
Naomi Bell, Megan Christine-Carlin Burto, Matthew Murray, and Bonnie Svitavsky, “Comic Book Programming in the Library,” Emerald City Comic Con, March 2017.
Melanie Cassidy, Kirsten Edwards, Colleen Frakes, Matthew Murray, Claire Scott, and Kelsey Smith, “Lightning Comix: Super Short Reviews Highlighting Indie Artists,” Emerald City Comic Con, March 2017.
Jack Baur and Matthew Murray, “Making Comics in the Library,” Comics Conference for Educators and Librarians, San Diego Comic Con, July 2016.
Matthew Murray, "Herding Cats: Creating a student run OJS journal in a library school," Public Knowledge Project Scholarly Publishing Conference, August 2015.
Annie Pho, Matthew Murray, Ann Matsushima Chiu, Elia Trucks, and Katherine Ahnberg, “The Zine Scene,” ACRL Conference 2019, April 2019.
A.L. Carson and Matthew Murray, “Flying Blind: Creating a Library ORCID integration pilot,” Digital Initiatives Symposium, April 2018.
Naomi Bell, Megan Christine-Carlin Burto, Matthew Murray, and Bonnie Svitavsky, “Comic Book Programming in the Library,” Emerald City Comic Con, March 2017.
Melanie Cassidy, Kirsten Edwards, Colleen Frakes, Matthew Murray, Claire Scott, and Kelsey Smith, “Lightning Comix: Super Short Reviews Highlighting Indie Artists,” Emerald City Comic Con, March 2017.
Jack Baur and Matthew Murray, “Making Comics in the Library,” Comics Conference for Educators and Librarians, San Diego Comic Con, July 2016.
Matthew Murray, "Herding Cats: Creating a student run OJS journal in a library school," Public Knowledge Project Scholarly Publishing Conference, August 2015.
Panels
Franco Vitella, Kristin Anderson, Matthew Murray, Iurgi Urrutia, and Sarah Jane Lang, “GNCRT / ALIA Crossover Event: Comics Librarians Talk Shop Across the World,” Graphic Novels and Comics Round Table Webinar, April 2020.
Matthew Murray, Elisa Chaudet, and Lindsay Gibb, “I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Library Zines,” Ontario Library Association Super Conference, January 2020.
Matthew Murray (moderator), Zainab Akhtar, Steven Andrews, Marta Chudolinska, Cole Pauls, and Camilla Zhang, “Breaking The Distributor Chains: Crowdfunding & Self-Published Comics,” Librarian & Educator Day, Toronto Comic Arts Festival, May 2019.
Matthew Murray (moderator), Camille Cannon, Su Kim Chung, Heela Naqshband, and Jeff Scott, “Social Media in Libraries," Nevada Library Association Annual Meeting, October 2018.
Monica Barrette, Matthew Murray, Lalitha Nataraj, and Steven Torres-Roman, “Picture Books for Grown-ups: Why Graphic Novels Matter to Adults,” Comics Conference for Educators and Librarians, San Diego Comic Con, July 2017.
Matthew Murray, JP Porcaro, Natalie DeJonghe, and Lindsay Gibb, “Running a Library Presence @ Fan Conventions, Festivals, and Events,” ALA Annual Conference, June 2017.
Andrew Woodrow-Butcher, Lindsay Gibb, Matthew Murray, and Amie Wright, “Comics Roundtable: What does the future of comics librarianship look like?,” ALA Annual Conference, June 2017.
Erika Church, Marna Kay, Matthew Murray, Amber McCrary, and Alex Wrekk, “Working 9-5: Zines in the Workplace,” Grid Zine Fest, April 2017.
Candice Mack, Matthew Murray, Lalitha Nataraj, and Jason Poole, “Graphic Novel Collection Development,” Comics Conference for Educators and Librarians, San Diego Comic Con, July 2016.
Matthew Murray, Elisa Chaudet, and Lindsay Gibb, “I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Library Zines,” Ontario Library Association Super Conference, January 2020.
Matthew Murray (moderator), Zainab Akhtar, Steven Andrews, Marta Chudolinska, Cole Pauls, and Camilla Zhang, “Breaking The Distributor Chains: Crowdfunding & Self-Published Comics,” Librarian & Educator Day, Toronto Comic Arts Festival, May 2019.
Matthew Murray (moderator), Camille Cannon, Su Kim Chung, Heela Naqshband, and Jeff Scott, “Social Media in Libraries," Nevada Library Association Annual Meeting, October 2018.
Monica Barrette, Matthew Murray, Lalitha Nataraj, and Steven Torres-Roman, “Picture Books for Grown-ups: Why Graphic Novels Matter to Adults,” Comics Conference for Educators and Librarians, San Diego Comic Con, July 2017.
Matthew Murray, JP Porcaro, Natalie DeJonghe, and Lindsay Gibb, “Running a Library Presence @ Fan Conventions, Festivals, and Events,” ALA Annual Conference, June 2017.
Andrew Woodrow-Butcher, Lindsay Gibb, Matthew Murray, and Amie Wright, “Comics Roundtable: What does the future of comics librarianship look like?,” ALA Annual Conference, June 2017.
Erika Church, Marna Kay, Matthew Murray, Amber McCrary, and Alex Wrekk, “Working 9-5: Zines in the Workplace,” Grid Zine Fest, April 2017.
Candice Mack, Matthew Murray, Lalitha Nataraj, and Jason Poole, “Graphic Novel Collection Development,” Comics Conference for Educators and Librarians, San Diego Comic Con, July 2016.
Posters
Matthew Murray, Ryan Regier, and Emily Tyschenko, “Bringing Open Scholarship and Open Education to the Public through an Academic/Public Library Collaboration,” Ontario Library Association Super Conference, January 2020.
Matthew Murray, Mike Nason, John Fink, Megan Wilson, and H.E. Casson, “Breaking Bridges and Destroying Trust: How communities are harmed when libraries protect hate speech,” Ontario Library Association Super Conference, January 2020.
Matthew Murray and A.L. Carson, “The (UN)LV Libraries (un)Conference (un)Poster,” ALA Annual Conference, June 2018.
A.L. Carson and Matthew Murray, “A Clog in the Pipe: Data Collection and Transformation Issues in a Library Infrastructure Pilot,” ALA Annual Conference, June 2018.
Matthew Murray and A.L. Carson, “Space for Listening: Using a Library unConference as an Alternative Method of Communication,” Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, March 2018.
Krista Parham, Anna Ferri, Stephanie Fan, Matthew Murray, Rebecca Lahr, Ekatarina Grguric, Monica Swamiraj, and Eric Meyers, “Critical Making with a Raspberry Pi - Towards a Conceptualization of Librarians as Makers,” ASIS&T Annual Meeting, November 2014.
Matthew Murray, “Whatcha mean, what’s a zine? Introducing Zine Collections into Your Library Collections,” Canadian Library Association Conference, May 2014.
Matthew Murray, Mike Nason, John Fink, Megan Wilson, and H.E. Casson, “Breaking Bridges and Destroying Trust: How communities are harmed when libraries protect hate speech,” Ontario Library Association Super Conference, January 2020.
Matthew Murray and A.L. Carson, “The (UN)LV Libraries (un)Conference (un)Poster,” ALA Annual Conference, June 2018.
A.L. Carson and Matthew Murray, “A Clog in the Pipe: Data Collection and Transformation Issues in a Library Infrastructure Pilot,” ALA Annual Conference, June 2018.
Matthew Murray and A.L. Carson, “Space for Listening: Using a Library unConference as an Alternative Method of Communication,” Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, March 2018.
Krista Parham, Anna Ferri, Stephanie Fan, Matthew Murray, Rebecca Lahr, Ekatarina Grguric, Monica Swamiraj, and Eric Meyers, “Critical Making with a Raspberry Pi - Towards a Conceptualization of Librarians as Makers,” ASIS&T Annual Meeting, November 2014.
Matthew Murray, “Whatcha mean, what’s a zine? Introducing Zine Collections into Your Library Collections,” Canadian Library Association Conference, May 2014.