Stanford University Libraries
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Liisi Esse
Librarian 4, Humanities Resource Group
Current Role at StanfordAs Curator for Estonian and Baltic Studies, I have as my main responsibility to build Stanford's collection of Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, and Finnish material in all formats (books, periodicals, manuscripts, electronic sources, etc.). My wider goal is to enhance Baltic studies by advising scholars and students interested in the matter, engaging in collaborative projects with other institutions, and organizing events and exhibits at Stanford.
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Karen Fung
Curator, African Collection, Humanities Resource Group
BioI am the African studies librarian for the Stanford University Libraries. I acquire publications and special collections about Sub-Saharan Africa. I also help students, faculty, staff and visiting researchers find the information they need for their work.
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Kioumars Ghereghlou
Curator for Middle East Collections, Humanities Resource Group
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsPersian, Turkish, and Arabic Codicology; Rare Books and Manuscripts Access and Description; Scholarly Communication; Textual Encoding Initiative;
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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.