At the Heart of the Work: Expertise, Services, and Collections offered by the University Libraries
Oct 10, 2018, 10:00am-12:00pm
Dowd Room, 2nd Floor CUC
Please RSVP if you plan to attend.
The University Libraries lie at the heart of the work of Carnegie Mellon University. Just as Andrew Carnegie defined the library of the twentieth century through his philanthropy, the university that bears his name will define the library of the future. Operating as a trusted and essential academic partner, building community, and transforming scholarly communication and access, the University Libraries strengthens the work of our academic community to ensure its transformative impact on our campus and beyond.
As the center of the academic enterprise, the University Libraries uphold the values of the university through a commitment to excellence in three core areas: Expertise, Services, and Collections.
Come and hear from faculty librarians and archivists what the University Libraries can provide to aid faculty in the areas of:
- Discovering Your Research Topic
- Finding Funding and Collaborators
- Managing Information and Data
- Enhancing Your Teaching
- Publishing and Share Your Research
- Measuring Impact and Managing Your Digital Identity
Speakers:
- Xiaoju (Julie) Chen, Liaison Librarian to Civil and Environmental Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy, and Mechanical Engineering
- Jill Chisnell, Liaison Librarian to Design, ETC, Film, and IDeATE
- Julia Corrin, University Archivist Melanie Gainey, Liaison Librarian to Biological Sciences
- Matthew Marsteller, Liaison Librarian to Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mathematical Sciences, and Physics
- Ethan Pullman, Liaison Librarian to English, Ethnic and Gender Studies, Linguistics, Minority Studies, Modern Languages, Philosophy, and the Library Instruction Coordinator
- David Scherer, Scholarly Communications and Research Curation Consultant
- Huajin Wang, Liaison Librarian to Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Language Technology Institute, and Machine Learning