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Faculty/Library Liaison Program: Metropolitan Campus Liaisons

Liaison Librarians

Liaison librarians provide library services to the campus community, working with students, faculty, and staff in College departments and programs. Librarians understand the information needs of the academic units to which they are assigned and represent the needs of these units within the library. They are also knowledgeable about library resources and services and convey information about them to their academic units.

Librarian activities are focused in three primary areas: reference and research, instruction, and collection development.

Metropolitan Campus Library

Meagan M. Fowler
Associate Professor, Librarian
meagan.fowler@tri-c.edu
216-987-4314


Biology
Chemistry
Dental Hygiene
Dietetic Technology
Emergency Medical Technician
Earth Science
Health
Health Information Management Technology
Health Technology
Human Services
Medical Assisting
Medical Laboratory Technology
Nursing
Optical Technology
Occupational Therapy Assistant Technology
Physical Education
Physical Therapy Assistant Technology
Physics
Sports and Exercise Studies
Surgical Technology

Metropolitan Campus Library

Daniel Overfield
Assistant Professor, Librarian
daniel.overfield@tri-c.edu
216-987-4591


Accounting
Business Administration
Construction Engineering Technology
Criminal Justice
Economics
Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology 
Financial Management
Hospitality Management
Marketing
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering Technology

 

Metropolitan Campus Library

Mary Thompson
Associate Professor, Librarian
mary.thompson@tri-c.edu
216-987-4655 


American Sign Language
Anthropology
Art
Chinese
Communication Studies
Dance
Early Childhood Education
English
English as a Second Language
Film and Media Arts
French
General Studies
Geography
History
Media and Journalism Studies
Music
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Recording Arts & Technology
Religion
Sociology
Spanish
Theatre Arts
Urban Studies
Visual Communication & Design
Women's Studies

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