Which librarian should I collaborate with?
Answer
Each of the faculty librarians at Santiago Canyon College are responsible for developing library collections in various subject areas, in collaboration with faculty from the corresponding departments. We would love to hear from you regarding:
- Recommended purchases to support your coursework
- Booking a library workshop to help your students with a research assignment
- Creating a Library Resource Guide to support students who take courses in your discipline
- Any other thoughts/concerns/ways to collaborate you may have!
Librarian Liaison Contacts by Department
Seth Daugherty (x85015):
- Philosophy, Religion, Mythology
- Psychology, Ethics, Logic
- History, Archaeology, Anthropology
- Biography
- Genealogy
- Recreation and Leisure: Kinesiology, Physical Education, Sports, Dance
- Economics, Transportation, and Commerce
- Industry
- Statistics
- Finance
- Ethnic Studies
- Political Science, Government, Immigration, Colonization, International Relations
- Law
- Music
- Nutrition
Erin Fletcher (x85016):
- Local history
- Social Sciences, Pathology, Public Welfare, Criminology
- Sex roles, feminism, men, women, LGBTQIA+
- Ethnic Studies
- Visual Arts, Architecture, Applied Arts, Photography, Arts and Crafts
- Linguistics
- American Sign Language
- Classical Languages & Literatures
- World Languages & Literatures
- Romance and Germanic Language and Literature
- Computer Science
- Technology, Engineering, Surveying, Civil Engineering, Building Construction, Water Science, Manufacturing
- Cooking, Home Economics, Hospitality
Linda Martin (x85020):
- Geography
- Oceanography
- Human Ecology
- Sociology: Relationships, Family, Marriage, Parenthood, Eugenics, Death, Dying, Everyday Living Skills, Societies
- Education
- British Literature
- American Literature
- Children’s Literature
- Cinema
- Mathematics
- Science: Astronomy, Physics, Chemistry, Geology, Biology, Botany, Zoology, Human Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology
- Medicine/Health
- Agriculture
- Military
- Library Science