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Library Services for Faculty & Staff

An introduction to library resources and services available to Bradley faculty.

Learning Objectives

Cullom-Davis Library at Bradley University is committed to helping students, faculty, and staff in their academic and professional pursuits.

This guide will show the library services for faculty to help with their instructional and research needs.

If you have additional questions about the library, please ask a librarian.

Each academic unit is assigned a librarian who is the contact person for research and instruction needs as well as to make purchase requests.  Find the information for your liaison librarian below or on the Research Help page.

Library Faculty

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Todd Spires, Executive Director

Philosophy & Religious Studies

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Meg Frazier, Access Services Librarian

Computer Science, Education, Engineering

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Xiaotian Chen, Electronic Services Librarian

Business, World Languages & Cultures

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Michelle Nielsen Ott, Science / Health Sciences Librarian

Biology, Chemistry, Family & Consumer Sciences, Health Science, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Physics

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Libby Tronnes, Head of Special Collections

History, Mathematics, Women & Gender Studies

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Christina Norton, Online Learning Librarian

Art, Communications, Education, English, Graduate-level Counseling, Music, Theatre

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Jennifer Stubbs, Instruction and Outreach Librarian

Interactive Media, Political Science & International Studies, Psychology, Social Work, Sociology

Ways to get help

If you need help using library resources or need assistance finding information, contact the library!

Call (309) 677-3502*

Send us an Email : reference@bradley.edu

Start a Chat*

Check our Frequently Asked Questions.

 

*During research help hours