Stanford University
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Josh Schneider
University Archivist, Special Collections
Current Role at StanfordUniversity Archivist, Department of Special Collections & University Archives, Stanford Libraries
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Philip Schreur
Deputy University Librarian, University Librarian's Office
Current Role at StanfordDeputy University Librarian
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Annie Schweikert
Digital Archivist, Special Collections
BioI process, describe, and make accessible born-digital archival materials in Special Collections, where I also manage the creation of metadata for digital materials. As a member of the Born Digital Preservation Lab, I reformat legacy digital materials from across the library and help develop workflows for digital preservation. I also work closely with the Stanford Media Preservation Lab in processing born-digital audiovisual materials.
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Aparna Sharma
Operations Manager, Science Library
BioI manage the smooth day-to-day operation of the Science Library. This includes budgeting and hiring, training, and supervising full-time library specialists and student assistants and overseeing the maintenance and preservation of library collections. Assisting faculty and students with their research needs are among the responsibilities I enjoy the most.
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Elizabeth Shelton
Library Specialist 2, Education Library
BioProfessional interests include children's literature; special education. Interests/skills outside of work include gardening; landscape management; walking/day-hiking.
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Jean Shen
Library Spclst 2, Science Library
Current Role at StanfordCirculation, Reserves, and Serials specialist
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Linnea Shieh
Head Librarian, Terman Engineering Library, Engineering Library
Current Role at StanfordHead Librarian, Terman Engineering Library
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Felicia A. Smith
Librarian 4, Social Sciences Resource Group
Current Role at StanfordRacial Justice and Social Equity Librarian;
Communication & Journalism Librarian. -
Kathleen Smith
Curator, Germanic Collections and Medieval Studies, Humanities Resource Group
Current Role at StanfordAs the curator or subject specialist for the Germanic collections and for medieval studies, I select new materials and provide reference assistance; I also work with faculty and students to help them find the materials that they need for their research and teaching.
The Germanic Collections include materials for research and instruction in literature and linguistics, cultural studies, history, and social studies. The geographic scope of these collections includes the Scandinavian countries, Flemish-speaking Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands; however, the primary collecting areas are Germany, Austria, and German-speaking Switzerland.