Beth Filar Williams – In the Library with the Lead Pipe Skip to Main Content chat18.webcam Open Menu Home About Awards & Good Words Contact Editorial Board Denisse Solis Ian Beilin Jaena Rae Cabrera Kellee Warren Nicole Cooke Ryan Randall Emeritus Announcements Authors Archives Conduct Submission Guidelines Lead Pipe Publication Process Style Guide Search Home About Awards & Good Words Contact Editorial Board Denisse Solis Ian Beilin Jaena Rae Cabrera Kellee Warren Nicole Cooke Ryan Randall Emeritus Announcements Authors Archives Conduct Submission Guidelines Lead Pipe Publication Process Style Guide Search By Beth Filar Williams About Beth Filar Williams Beth Filar Williams is an Associate Professor and head of the Library Experience and Access Department at Oregon State University Libraries since 2015. Overseeing the library’s public services, with a user experience and service design focus to create student centered services and spaces, she also frequently hosts interns, and is active with the Diversity Scholar Program from its start. In her over 20 years as a librarian, she has worked in all types and various facets of librarianship but always includes sustainability principles, mentoring students, and collaborations.  Beth earned a Master's of Library Science from the University of Maryland and a BA in Geography from the Johns Hopkins University. More current biographical information may be available at https://twitter.com/filarwilliams. Articles by Beth Filar Williams Creating a Library Wide Culture and Environment to Support MLIS Students of Color: The Diversity Scholars Program at Oregon State University Libraries 2020–06–24 This work is licensed under a CC Attribution 4.0 License. ISSN 1944-6195 About this Journal | Archives | Submissions | Conduct