Subject librarians support research and learning through education, collaboration, collection development, and engagement with users to achieve scholarly and academic success.
Subject | Liaison Librarian |
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Accounting |
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American History |
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Art (Visual) |
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Biology |
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Chemistry & Biochemistry |
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Communication |
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Communication Disorders and Special Education |
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Community & Environmental Health |
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Company & Industry |
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Computer Science |
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Counseling and Human Services |
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Criminal Justice |
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Cybersecurity | |
Dental Hygiene |
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Economics |
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Education (Teaching & Learning) |
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Engineering |
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Entrepreneurship |
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European History |
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Fashion Merchandising |
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Finance |
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Geography |
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History |
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Human Movement Sciences |
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International Studies |
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Journalism |
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Latin American History |
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Library and Information Studies |
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Linguistics |
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Literature |
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Management |
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Marketing |
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Marketing & Technology Education |
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Mathematics and Statistics |
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Medical Diagnostic and Translational Sciences |
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Music |
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Nuclear Medicine |
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Nurse Anesthesia |
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Nursing |
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Ocean, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences |
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Park, Recreation & Tourism Studies |
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Philosophy and Religion |
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Physics and Astronomy |
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Political Science |
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Psychology |
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Public Administration |
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Rehabilitation Sciences (PT/AT) |
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Sociology |
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Theater Arts & Dance |
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Therapeutic Recreation |
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Women's Studies |
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Writing Studies & Rhetoric |