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In this episode we explore the robust roles and services provided by the library faculty at Temple.

Adam Shambaugh began working at Temple as a librarian researcher. Since beginning at Temple he has created 15 different research guides for students and faculty across 5 different topics including Sports & Recreation Management, Legal studies, and Business.

Jasmine Clark started working for Temple University in 2017 as a resident librarian and now works as a Digital scholarship librarian since 2019. Jasmine earned her bachelor’s degree from Temple University in 2013 and her master’s degree in library and information science in 2016. One of the projects she currently works on is the Virtual Blockson, where she help use virtual reality to teach African history.

Josue Hurtado works as a Librarian and Coordinator of Public Services and Outreach for Temple’s Special Collections Research Center in the Charles Librarian. He started working for Temple in 2013 and previously worked as an Archivist for various historic collections across the United States including Stanford and the online database, JSTOR.

If you have any questions you would like to have asked, or if you would like to be a part of the podcast in a later episode, please email andrew.coletti@temple.edu.

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