subject librarian - University Libraries

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subject librarian - University Libraries
GET IN THE KNOW WITH YOUR
SUBJEC T LIBRARIAN
Jennifer Akins
Ron Allen
Dorie Bertram
Art & Architecture
Business
Law & Public Services
[email protected]
935-4377
[email protected]
935-6739
[email protected]
935-6484
Daria
Carson-Dussán
Marty Cavanaugh
Tony Chang
European History,
Religious Studies
Chinese & East Asian
Studies
[email protected]
935-7365
[email protected]
935-4816
Rudolph Clay
Makiba Foster
Kris Helbling
African & African
American Studies, Urban
Studies
American Culture
Studies, American
History, Women, Gender
& Sexuality Studies,
Sociology
English & American
Literature
Romance Languages
& Literatures, Latin
American Studies,
Linguistics
[email protected]
935-4581
[email protected]
935-5059
[email protected]
935-7466
[email protected]
935-6093
Cheryl Holland
Cynthia Hudson
Deborah Katz
Education,
Library Science
Political Science,
Economics, Digital Data
Outreach
Jewish & Near
Eastern Studies,
Philosophy, Classics
[email protected]
935-7465
[email protected]
935-4822
Tove Klovning
Ryuta Komaki
Foreign, Comparative
& International Law
Ruth Lewis
Japanese & Korean
Studies
[email protected]
935-6443
[email protected]
935-5155
Life Sciences,
General Science,
Mathematics, Scholarly
Communications
[email protected]
935-6626
[email protected]
935-4819
Rob McFarland
Clara McLeod
Jennifer Moore
Chemistry,
Engineering
Earth & Planetary
Science, Enviromental
Science
Anthropology,
Geographic Information
Systems (GIS)
[email protected]
935-4817
[email protected]
935-5492
[email protected]
935-4818
Anna Robinson
Masha Sapp
Brad Short
Islamic & Near
Eastern Studies,
South Asian Studies
Russian Studies
Music, Performing Arts,
Film & Media Studies
[email protected]
935-4820
[email protected]
935-5714
[email protected]
935-5529
Lori Siegel
Lauren Todd
H. Sylvia Toombs
Social Work
Engineering
[email protected]
935-4064
[email protected]
935-7394
Social Work,
Public Health
Rina Vecchiola
Alison Verbeck
Brian Vetruba
Architecture,
Art History
Physics & Astronomy
Germanic Studies,
European Studies,
Comparative Literature,
Interdisciplinary Project
in the Humanities
[email protected]
935-6215
[email protected]
935-7658
[email protected]
935-8644
[email protected]
935-4824
Melissa Vetter
Psychology, PhilosophyNeurosciencePsychology (PNP)
[email protected]
935-5079
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WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU
Collection Development
Research Data
Develop, maintain, and manage distinct collections of
greatest value to Washington University faculty and
students. Support research and instruction by offering
resources in relevant formats and languages.
Maintain a working knowledge of issues that arise during
the research data lifecycle: conceptualization, analysis,
visualization, management, sharing, and curation. Assist
in identifying applicable tools.
Research Services
Scholarly Communication
Consult with faculty and students about their research
needs. Advise and instruct them about the library tools
and specialized services that meet those needs.
Exhibitions and Events
Promote library services and collections to departments
or programs. Assist in executing exhibitions and special
events.
Teaching and Learning
Collaborate with colleagues within and beyond the
libraries on delivering, planning, and assessing strategic
and effective instruction and learning materials.
Inform and educate our community about scholarly
communications, including open access publishing,
public access practices, and options for publishing and
sharing research.
Outreach
Serve as liaison to faculty, students, and the community
beyond WU. Identify, meet, and facilitate ongoing
communication about users’ resource and service needs.
Contact your subject librarian to learn more
about how we can help assure your success.