The Syracuse University Libraries’ Special Collections Research Center

The Syracuse University Libraries’ Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) recently hired AMY MCDONALD as reference and access services librarian and JULIA DUDLEY as access services supervisor. In her new role, McDonald will oversee and provide rare book and archival reference and access services for SCRC researchers. Prior to joining SCRC, she was the assistant university […]

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The Syracuse University Libraries’ Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) recently hired AMY MCDONALD as reference and access services librarian and JULIA DUDLEY as access services supervisor. In her new role, McDonald will oversee and provide rare book and archival reference and access services for SCRC researchers. Prior to joining SCRC, she was the assistant university archivist at the Duke University Archives, where she managed its research services and instruction activities. McDonald received her master’s degree in library science and her bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina. Dudley joined SCRC as access services supervisor after recently completing her master’s degree in museum studies at Syracuse University. Prior to that, Dudley worked at SCRC as a reference assistant. In her new role, she is responsible for managing the SCRC Reading Room operations and supervising the public services undergraduate and graduate student employees. 

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