Stanford University Libraries
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Katharine Keller
Librarian, Art and Architecture Library
Current Role at StanfordLibrarian in Bowes Art & Architecture Library.
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Eitan Kensky
Reinhard Family Curator of Judaica and Hebraica Collections, Humanities Resource Group
BioAs the Judaica and Hebraica curator, I select and collect material by or about Jews, in any format (from manuscript fragments to Israeli Yiddish theater posters and spiral-bound community cookbooks), in any language, produced anywhere. I also collect material written or performed in Jewish languages (Hebrew, Yiddish, Judeo-Arabic, Ladino, etc.) about any topic. I work with faculty and students to help them find the materials they need for their research and teaching.
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Kathryn Kerns
Cubberley Librarian, Education Library
Current Role at StanfordI am the Head of the Cubberley Education Library, which means selecting and managing the collections, helping students and faculty with research or finding information, and providing leadership for Cubberley.
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Lindsay King
Head Librarian, Art and Architecture Library
Current Role at StanfordHead Librarian, Bowes Art and Architecture Library
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Kevin Kishimoto
Head of Music Metadata Services, Music Library
Current Role at StanfordOversee the creation and maintenance of music metadata for Stanford Libraries
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Donald Kohrs
Library Spclst 3, Hopkins Marine Library
Current Role at StanfordBranch Library Specialist at the Miller Library of Stanford University’s Hopkins Marine Station in Pacific Grove
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Dan Kook
Library Privileges Supervisor, University Libraries
BioDan oversees the privileges department, including library card issuance and assigned study spaces. He also supervises the circulation desk and serves as one of the Expert Partners for the Access Services department. Dan also has 14 years of public library work experience and has been working at Stanford's Green Library since 2016.
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Laura Krueger
Librarian 2, David Rumsey Map Center
BioAs the David Rumsey Map Center's Cartographic Metadata Librarian, I manage and catalog all cartographic materials at the center. Additionally, I provide reference assistance and help with the curation of exhibits (both physical and online). A student of English and religious studies by training, I am interested in making the cultural history, influence, and narratives surrounding the cartographic materials to come alive through description.
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Barbara Krupa
Newspaper Digitization Project Manager, Associate University Librarian, Technical Services
Current Role at StanfordI oversee the digitization of international newspaper collections dating back to the early 1900s. My role involves coordinating with external vendors, managing large-scale workflows, and ensuring long-term preservation and access to rare serials from across the globe.
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Linda Lam
Digital Imaging Production Coordinator, Library Technology
Current Role at StanfordAs part of Stanford Libraries' Digital Production Group (DPG), I coordinate and manage mass digitization projects. My responsibilities include daily oversight of lab personnel and workflows, involving materials preparation, equipment and software troubleshooting, quality control and data management.
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Zach Lannes
Engineering Librarian, Research & Teaching Support, Engineering Library
BioHello! I am the Engineering Librarian for Research & Teaching Support. Put simply, I help patrons of all levels learn how to use the myriad resources (books, databases, code, makerspace, and more!) in the Terman Library. Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions about our space, tools, and/or collections!
In my own academic work I am interested in outreach and instruction, and both these activities' relationships to new technology. I also am working on a research project related to credentialing in academic libraries. -
Kristina Liv Larsen
Associate Curator, David Rumsey Map Center
BioKristina completed a Master of Science of Information Sciences degree and Data Research Management certificate in December 2023 through a distance learning program at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She has worked for Stanford Libraries since February 2022.
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Anna Lee
Photography Curator, Special Collections
Current Role at StanfordI am the Photography Curator for Green Library. I collect historical photographic material for the Department of Special Collections and photographers' archives through the library's Photography Initiative.
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Elisa Leiva Anderson
Video Editor, Stanford Historical Society
Staff, Tech SupportBioElisa is a filmmaker from Santiago, Chile. She is the editor of Towards the Sun, Far from the Center (Berlinale, 2024), the producer and editor of Ripear un Desierto (Nemaf Korea, 2023), and the director of VIEWS (FicValdivia, 2015). She works with archival footage and digital technologies to reflect on displacement, image-making, and the multi-stranded connections—both personal and political—between Chile and the United States.
Her films have screened at the New York Film Festival (NYFF), Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF), FIDOCS (Santiago International Film Festival), among others, and have been awarded by the Human Rights Institute of Chile.
In addition to her filmmaking, she has taught short film distribution at the Universidad Católica de Chile, served as Head of International Relations at CinemaChile for five years, and curated short film programs at the Uppsala Film Festival (Sweden) and the Matta Cultural Center (Argentina). -
Pauline Lucy Lewis
Reference and Instruction Librarian, Learning and Outreach
BioI provide reference assistance and research support to students and library patrons. Whether you are looking for a particular resource, or you need assistance navigating our collection, I'm here to help you explore our library resources.
I earned my doctorate in Middle East History at UCLA, where I also worked as a writing and research counselor. -
Ryan Lieu
Preservation Librarian, Preservation
Current Role at StanfordI manage a team of library specialists who assess, repair, rehouse, and prepare physical library collections for use in classes, research, exhibitions, and digital projects. I also monitor environmental conditions in collection storage areas, administer an integrated pest management program, provide library preservation training, and keep us prepared for collection emergencies throughout Stanford University Libraries.
Beyond Stanford, I collaborate with preservation professionals and informatics specialists around the world to assess practical concerns regarding standards and technology, and I publish research aimed at establishing shared methodologies for the creation of preservation data and metadata in libraries and museums. -
Erik Limpitlaw
Digital Collections Licensing Librarian, Acquisitions Department
Current Role at StanfordMy primary responsibility of the Digital Collections Licensing Librarian is to review and negotiate e-resource licenses and related documents on behalf of Stanford University Libraries (SUL) with publishers, resource aggregators, data sources and other service providers. I primarily work on the negotiation of document terms but am often brought into pricing negotiations with vendors as well as work with vendors in creating terms which have not historically worked with academia.
I work to ensure that the terms of these agreements meet SUL and Stanford University’s policies and requirements, that their terms of use are consistent with the needs of Stanford faculty, students, and staff, and that the cost meets SUL’s funding capabilities and is the best available negotiated price.
I also recommend to Associate University Librarians (AUL) for Collections, the Deputy University Librarian and/or the University Librarian whether a proposed license is acceptable and whether there are any issues and risks to consider. I am currently reviewing distinguishing terms across licensing various e-resources such as datasets and streaming media and improving internal document and licensing workflows.
I also serve, as needed and as appropriate, on SUL committees or other groups addressing Stanford’s e-resource needs, planning, and evaluation. I also serve as the liaison for e-resource matters to the relevant counterparts in Stanford’s Coordinate Libraries (Crown Law, Lane Medical, and Graduate School of Business). -
Bernadette Liu
Executive Director, Finance, Facilities & Planning, University Librarian's Office
BioBernadette Liu oversees management of multiple administrative areas within the Stanford University Libraries, including financial operations, annual consolidated budget planning, research administration, capital planning, and facilities services. Reporting directly to the University Librarian, Bernadette serves as a member of the Libraries’ executive leadership team, providing input and guidance on the Libraries’ overall financial position and strategic direction.
Bernadette’s more than twenty years of experience at Stanford spans numerous, diverse areas of the enterprise. She has held financial leadership roles in the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and the Department of Psychiatry. During a six-year stint at the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital (now Stanford Children’s Health), Bernadette played a key role in the planning and implementation of major strategic initiatives, including the complete redesign of the professional services funds flow model between the hospital and the School of Medicine. She also served for four years in the Office of Sponsored Research, holding both pre-award and post-award staffing positions.
Bernadette holds a BS from Stanford University and an MBA from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. -
Nancy Lorimer
Associate Director, Metadata Department, Metadata Department
Current Role at StanfordAssociate Director, Metadata Services, Stanford Libraries