Head, Library Liaison Program
Roles and responsibilities
As the interim psychology and education librarian, I guide students and faculty in locating the information they need for successful research projects. With over 17 years of experience in information resources and applications, I will help you find, request, evaluate, and organize the scholarship you need for your research.
Would you like personalized assistance? I'm available to schedule a one-on-one consultation, either in person or online, to discuss your project and brainstorm research strategies.
If you teach in the areas of education or psychology and wish to bring a class to visit Lied Library or have me visit your graduate-level course, I can create hands-on activities to familiarize students with core tools that build their confidence as they begin to engage with scholarship in the discipline.
Establishing strong partnerships with departments and programs is central to my role as a liaison librarian. I look forward to meeting with you to collaborate on projects and lessons that meet the needs of students as they engage in academic programs, the university, and the UNLV Libraries.
Ask me about…
- Locating or acquiring books, reference works, databases, streaming video or journals for education or psychology
- Tracking down items of interest online, in print, or in archival collections
- Creating a custom course guide with links to library resources needed for a specific class or assignment
- Finding or working with sources in databases or online archives
- Using Zotero or RefWorks for organizing citations
- Arranging a class visit to the libraries to prepare students to complete an assignment in a course in the fields of education or psychology