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Evan Thornberry
Head and Curator, David Rumsey Map Center
BioI work to advance teaching, research, and learning with cartographic information and technology.
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Alex Threlkeld
Mathematics, Statistics & Computational Sciences Librarian, Science Library
BioI select print and electronic materials and manage Stanford's subscriptions in my subject areas, I am the liaison between Stanford University Libraries and the Mathematics and Statistics Departments, and I teach Carpentries (and Carpentries-style) workshops on Python, R, and LaTeX. I received a Ph.D. in mathematics from Rice University, with research in knot and link concordance, satellite constructions, and 4-dimensional manifolds, particularly in the topological setting. Before coming to Stanford, I also worked as the Mathematics Collection Development assistant at Rice's Fondren Library.
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Amanda Whitmire
Head of Science & Engineering Resource Group; Head Librarian & Bibliographer, Hopkins Marine Library
Current Role at StanfordMy main goals are to:
1. support excellence in research by any means necessary, with physical and virtual library spaces and collections;
2. facilitate effective stewardship and curation of information and data generated by the research community at Hopkins Marine Station;
3. extend the preservation efforts of HMS archival collections to create actionable research products, thus broadening their utility and impact; and,
4. share the remarkable work of Hopkins researchers with our local community through meaningful engagement with diverse audiences.
As the Head of the Science and Engineering Resource Group, I have oversight of the science and engineering branch libraries at Stanford University, including the Branner Earth Sciences Library, Terman Engineering Library, Robin Li & Melissa Ma Science Library, Harold A. Miller Library, and the David Rumsey Map Center.
As Head of the Harold A. Miller Library at Hopkins Marine Station, my primary responsibilities include:
1. overall management of the library;
2. collection development (books, journals, data and electronic resources) in marine sciences;
3. plan and direct curation of our unique legacy collections, including historical archives and data;
4. assist Hopkins residents in finding the information they need, procure documents not available locally or online, and provide instruction on use of physical and virtual library resources and spaces;
5. lead the management of our makerspace;
6. provide research services, including consultations on scholarly communication and data management, sharing and curation.
Find me on Bluesky @thalassalib.bsky.social