Subject specialist librarians are eager to assist you with your library research, and in most cases can save you a lot of time, especially if you meet with them early in order to plan out your research strategy.
Subject specialist librarians recognize the interdisciplinary, collaborative nature of historical research, and they encourage you to meet with any librarian whose area of expertise overlaps with your research. For example, if you are researching the history of house music, then you should meet with both the History Librarian AND the Music Librarian.
Librarian | Areas of Expertise | Contact |
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Celestina Savonius-Wroth, Ph.D. |
History |
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Cindy Ingold |
LGBTQ Studies Gender Studies Women's Studies Asian American Studies Sociology Political Science |
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Jj Pionke |
Sports Disability Veterans |
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Courtney Becks |
African American Studies Jewish Studies |
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Matthew Roberts, Ph.D. | Film Studies | |
Kate Lambaria |
Music Theater |
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Mara Thacker |
Popular Culture |
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Lisa Romero |
Media Studies Latinx Studies |
Use the Subject Specialist Database to locate more subject specialist librarians:
And, of course, you can always use our Ask a Librarian service: