About

Jay Bhatt is the Engineering Librarian at Drexel University Libraries. He has three master’s degrees from Drexel University, including an M.S. in Library and Information Science, an M.S. in Instructional Design and an M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering. He also earned an M.S. in Education from the University of Pennsylvania. 

 

As the Liaison Librarian for Engineering, Jay is responsible for building library collections in engineering subject areas, as well as outreach and teaching information and research skills to faculty and students in Drexel’s College of Engineering and College of Biomedical Engineering. He provides individual and small group consultations, instructional sessions and workshops, and online research support for students in on-campus and distance learning programs.  

 

Jay is actively involved with the Engineering Libraries Division of the American Society for Engineering Education and Special Libraries Association. He is a member of the Engineering , Science and Technology and Asian Communities (SLA). He has been a member of SLA since 2008 and he thinks that participating in SLA activities as a committee member professionally and socially enlightening experience that played a pivotal role in his success as an engineering librarian. He is extremely passionate about experimenting with innovative applications of emerging technologies to enhance information literacy among faculty and students. He is passionate about participating in conversations and raising awareness about Generative AI applications in libraries, Open Access, Open Data, and Open Educational Resources in Engineering, among faculty and students. He has published and presented papers extensively in the area of information literacy for engineering students. He particularly loves mentoring and working directly with students, and he believes that the best learning occurs when it involves the mutual sharing of ideas, knowledge, and experiences. He also was invited as presenter and invited speakers at several library related international webinars. 

Jay is the 2022 President of SLA's Science and Technology Community. He is also a member of the Engineering, Philadelphia, and Asian Community, of the Special Libraries Association (SLA). 

In 2023, Jay received ASEE ELD 2023 ‘Innovation in Access to Engineering Information Award’ for ‘Open Textbooks For Engineering’ with other team members. He also received ASTM's Service Award for his work on the publications committee in 2023. In 2022, Jay received SLA Science-Technology Community's Ann Koopman Science-Technology Community Achievement Award, In 2017, Jay received the Engineering Librarian of the Year Award from the Engineering Division of the Special Libraries Associations. In 2016, he was nominated for Drexel University’s Presidential Award for Excellence for Professional Staff. He received the outstanding staff award at the 2016 Graduate Student Association Awards from the Graduate College at Drexel University and the Exceptional Service Award from Drexel University Libraries in 2014. He was awarded the Learning Partner Award from the School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems at Drexel University in 2014. In 2013, he received the Outstanding Staff Mentor Award from the Graduate Student Association of Drexel University. He received IEEE's mentorship award and a Certificate of Appreciation in recognition of outstanding leadership as the Drexel University IEEE Graduate Students Forum Partnership Coordinator and Student Branch Liaison in 2018 and in 2006-2007. In 2010 he received the Homer I. Bernhardt Distinguished service award from the Engineering Libraries Division of the American Society for Engineering Education, and in 2003 he received Drexel University's Harold Myers Distinguished Service Award. 

 

In 2016, he was nominated for Drexel University’s Presidential Award for Excellence for Professional Staff. He received the outstanding staff award at the 2016 Graduate Student Association Awards from the Graduate Col

 

Personal interests 

Jay has a lifelong passion for trains and is a member of the Indian Railways Fan Club. He loves to read and write poetry, including a Gujarati language blog, Bansinaad, in which he occasionally writes his poems. In his spare time, Jay enjoys researching new initiatives that highlight U.S./India/global collaborations in areas such as engineering education and libraries.  

 

My work contributes to these UN Sustainable Development Goals

Engagements

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Organizational Affiliations

DUL Administrative Services, Drexel University Libraries, Drexel University

Past Affiliations

Graduate Student, Electrical Engineering [Historical], College of Engineering, Drexel University

Highlights - Publications

Conference presentation

by Jay J BhattKevin AdamsIndian Institute of Technology DelhiNabi Hasan and Zachary Painter

Date presented 31 Jul 2022

Special Libraries Association, 31 Jul 2022–02 Aug 2022, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States