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Humanities & Interdisciplinary Studies: Liaison Librarian Support

This is a supporting LibGuide for HCC Students and Faculty in the Humanities and related Interdisciplinary subject areas, such as, Africana/African American Studies, Global Studies, Mexican-American/Latinx Studies, and Women & Gender Studies.

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Humanities Liaison Librarian: Support Services

Sessions typically run 60 minutes, but can run shorter, depending on your needs. Please indicate whether you prefer to meet in-person at Northline Campus Library or Online (Cisco Webex or MS Teams). Northeast College students wishing to meet at Acres Homes, Northeast/Codwell, and North Forest may also place requests, but my availability may be limited due to essential library coverage, and may be referred to a Northeast College Librarian colleague.

Instruction and Orientation Needs
  • Faculty teaching online HUMA courses may place an Instruction Request with Raquel Donahue for research instruction, library orientation, a library tour, or an information literacy lecture using the following webform link: HCC Northline Library Instruction Request.
  • Faculty teaching Northline campus HUMA courses may place an Instruction Request with Raquel Donahue for an in-person session using the following webform link: HCC Northline Library Instruction Request. Northeast College faculty at AHCW, and NF may also place requests, but my availability may be limited due to essential library coverage.
  • Faculty teaching in-person HUMA courses at non-Northeast College locations should place an Instruction Request with librarians at their campus library using the location-specific links from the following list HCC Library Locations List.

Other Needs

Faculty may contact me by email to make HCC Library Webinar recommendations and requests, library material requests, 1:1 research consultations, and appointment requests to discuss your library needs.

National Humanities Center Webinars: 2024-2025 Series

Check out the live, interactive webinars to connect educators with scholars and experts in humanities fields to discuss compelling topics. Webinars are free of charge but require registration. Visit the Humanities in Class Webinars page.

Instruction and Orientation Needs
  • Staff/faculty teaching online HUMA courses may place an Instruction Request with Raquel Donahue for research instruction, library orientation, a library tour, or an information literacy lecture using the following webform link: HCC Northline Library Instruction Request.
  • Staff/faculty teaching Northline campus HUMA courses may place an Instruction Request with Raquel Donahue for an in-person session using the following webform link: HCC Northline Library Instruction Request. Northeast College faculty at AHCW, and NF may also place requests, but my availability may be limited due to essential library coverage.
  • Staff/faculty teaching in-person (or online, if they prefer) HUMA courses at non-Northeast College locations should place an Instruction Request with librarians at their campus library using the location-specific links from the following list HCC Library Locations List.

Other Needs

Staff may contact me by email to make HCC Library Webinar recommendations and requests, library material requests, 1:1 research consultations, and appointment requests to discuss your library needs.

Scholarship Opportunity

HCC's Reading Culture is a cultural program, book discussion club, and scholarship competition rolled into one. It is organized by HCC faculty, librarians, and staff across the HCC System every Fall and Spring semester and the country of interest changes each time. Learn more about what's involved and sign up at the HCC Reading Culture LibGuide. Scholarship awards range between $500 and $1,000 for 3 students.

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Humanities Liaison Librarian

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