VALERIE LOVE
Curator of Human Rights and Alternative Press Collections and Library Liaison to Human Rights Initiatives
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Curator of Human Rights and Alternative Press Collections University of Connecticut Email me!
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Valerie is responsible for selecting books, journals and electronic resources; providing in-depth research assistance and library instruction; and acting as the advocate within the Library for the following: | |
Academic Programs and Institutes at UConn |
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Human Rights Institute
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Find Scholarly Articles in Human Rights --3 databases to get you started (electronic access only available to members of the UConn community.)
General Library Resources Library Instruction Gateway (Resources for students and faculty) |
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Contact Valerie to request any of these services, or for help with any other library-related question or concerns: |
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Library Instruction - request general orientation, course-related instruction, and focused research training. Group and individual training sessions are available by appointment. For group sessions, please contact the liaison at least 2 weeks in advance.
Research Assistance - request help in selecting appropriate resources, performing database searches, or locating relevant materials at other institutions. Citation Assistance - request help in verifying citations for publications, bibliographies, or Interlibrary Loan orders. New Materials Requests - suggest titles to be added to the Libraries' collection. |
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| Background | ||
| Valerie Love is Curator for Human Rights and Alternative Press Collections at the Dodd Research Center, and Library Liaison to the Human Rights programs on campus. Valerie holds a B.A. from Smith College and an M.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Previously she worked as the Archivist for the Benjamin L. Hooks Institute for Social Change, and also as an adjunct instructor of Italian at the University of Memphis. She has also done significant consulting and volunteer work with libraries and archives in Ghana and South Africa. Her research specialties include human rights, civil rights, and LGBTQ studies. | ||
