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Subject Liaisons


Faculty Library Representatives
and Librarian Liaisons


Each academic department/program at LMU assigns a faculty member to serve as Faculty Library Representative (FLR) for that department. The FLR is responsible for reviewing book approval plan notification slips on behalf of his/her academic department/discipline or distributing them amongst their colleagues for consideration.  FLRs are also responsible for communicating curriculum changes to the library and providing feedback from the faculty to the library regarding library services, policies, procedures, and collections.


LMU librarians aid the Collection Development Department by serving as Librarian Liaisons to academic departments. Liaisons aid in developing the library's collections by assuring approval plan profiles are accurate and current, and that the collections comprehensively support LMU's academic programs. In their collection development role, librarian liaisons choose library materials by actively seeking out, evaluating, and reviewing materials. Liaisons are assigned subjects based on his/her undergraduate and graduate degrees, academic interests, and the needs of the library.


LMU faculty with questions about the purchase of library materials should contact their FLR or their librarian liaison.  

 

Subject Librarian Liaison Faculty Library Representative
Accounting Laurel Burks Carol Graham
African American Studies Glenn Johnson-Grau

Eddie Becton

American Cultures Susan Gardner

Edward Park

Art & Art History Jamie Hazlitt Saeri Cho Dobson
Asian and Pacific Studies Susan Gardner Sun-Hee Yoon
Asian Pacific American Studies Susan Gardner

Edward Park

Bioethics Tony Amodeo
Robert Doyle    
Biology Glenn Johnson-Grau John Waggoner
Business Administration Laurel Burks ---
Chemistry/Biochemistry Marie Kennedy Thomas Reilly
Chicana/o Studies Jennifer Masunaga Juan Mah y Busch
Civil Engineering Christina Hennessey
Joseph Reichenberger
Classics & Archaeology Clay Stalls Ethan Adams
Communication Studies Susan Gardner Dean Scheibel
Dance Jamie Hazlitt
Scott Heinzerling
Economics Pamela Clarke James Devine
Education Jennifer Masunaga
Ed.D. Jennifer Masunaga Mary McCullough
Electrical Engineering/ Computer Science Christina Hennessey
Ray Toal
English Christine Megowan Stephen Shepherd
Film & Television Rhonda Rosen
Susan Barber
Finance/CIS Laurel Burks David Offenberg
History, U.S. Alexander Justice Joseph Tiedemann
Irish Studies Alexander Justice John Menaghan
Jewish Studies
Rhonda Rosen
Holli Levitsky
Management Laurel Burks Dong Chen
Marital/Family Therapy Kenneth Simon Paige Asawa
Marketing/Business Law Laurel Burks Mark Bandsuch
Mathematics Meghan Weeks Michael Berg
Mechanical Engineering Christina Hennessey
Rafiqul Noorani
Medieval History Clay Stalls Joseph Tiedemann
Modern Greek Tony Amodeo Demetrios Liappas
Modern Languages and Literature Mahnaz Ghaznavi
Antonia Petro
Music Charles Hillen
Mark Saya
Natural Science
Glenn Johnson-Grau Hawley Almstedt
Philosophy
Gretchen Gusich
Physics Marie Kennedy Gabriele Varieschi
Political Science Elisa Slater
Jodi Finkel
Psychology Walt Walker
Michael Mills
Sociology Kenneth Simon Rachel Washburn
Theatre Arts Cynthia Becht
Katharine Free
Theological Studies Tony Amodeo David Sanchez
Urban Studies/Geography Kenneth Simon Mona Seymour
World History Alexander Justice

Joseph Tiedemann

Women's Studies Mahnaz Ghaznavi
Stella Oh

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