Matt Borowicz
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Christina Heady Christina Heady received her Masters of Library and Information Science degree from the University of Michigan. Her background is in Secondary Education and, prior to working in libraries, she taught middle and high school English. You'll most often see her teaching undergraduate one-time sessions but she also teaches the online sections of CI 199: Introduction to College Research.
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Jennifer Horton Jennifer Horton received her Masters of Library Science degree from the University of Missouri. She also received a B.S. in Biology from Truman State University and a J.D. from St. Louis University School of Law. Prior to working in libraries, she was a research biologist and attorney. She assists students and faculty with research related to engineering, chemistry, computer science, geology, mathematics, and physics.
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Phil Howze
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A Loos Amber Loos received a Masters of Library and Information Science from Kent State University and a Masters in Public Health from Southern Illinois University Carbondale. She assists students and faculty with research related to the health sciences, medicine, allied health, microbiology, and physiology.
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Susan Tulis Susan Tulis received her Masters of Science in Library Science from the University of NC, Chapel Hill. As the Associate Dean for Information Services, she oversees all the public areas/services in Morris Library. She has over 20 years of experience working in Government Documents, including 16 years at a law library and as a lobbyist for a library association.
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Cassie Wagner has managed Morris Library's website since 2004. In the process of making the library's many services and resources easily available, she has gained extensive knowledge of web design, development, and usability. She holds a Master's degree in library and information studies from the University of Wisconsin - Madison and an undergraduate degree in history from Kenyon College.
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Jian (Anna) Xiong Anna Xiong has been at SIU since 2003. She is Associate Professor and Government Information Librarian. She received her Masters of Library and Information Science degree from the Indiana University Bloomington, her second Master’s degree of German Language and Literature specialized in Economics and Diplomacy of Germany from Beijing Foreign Studies University, and a Bachelor's degree of German Language and Literature from Nanjing University. She speaks Chinese, German and English. Her current research interests center government information literacy instruction in 21st century, digital instruction/eLearning design and technology, copyright, scholarly communication, digital scholarship, digital humanities and undergraduate instruction, open access, open data, library and organization assessment, social science data and statistics. She also likes to walk, listen to music, watch movies, and enjoy Chinese art. |
Morris Library's liaison librarians facilitate two-way communication between the library and faculty, students, and staff in all academic departments in order to provide library services that best meet each department's research, teaching, and service needs within the available resources. Specific services provided by the librarians are flexible to meet the needs of individual departments and the people in those departments. The program is inherently collegial and is dependent upon the support and cooperation of partners from many areas within and outside the library.