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This week, we're sitting down with Dr. Julia Schneider, Subject Specialist Librarian for Medieval Studies in the Medieval Institute at the University of Notre Dame. Dr. Schneider wears a lot of hats and is also the Scholarly Resources and Assessment Librarian for Arts, Humanities, and Architecture as well as the subject liaison for German Language and Literature.
We speak about her experience working as a university librarian, the value of working across disciplines as a medieval researcher, her pivot away from medieval exorcism, the life force that is caffeine, and what it takes to purchase a copy of a medieval manuscript.
This week, we're sitting down with Dr. Julia Schneider, Subject Specialist Librarian for Medieval Studies in the Medieval Institute at the University of Notre Dame. Dr. Schneider wears a lot of hats and is also the Scholarly Resources and Assessment Librarian for Arts, Humanities, and Architecture as well as the subject liaison for German Language and Literature.
We speak about her experience working as a university librarian, the value of working across disciplines as a medieval researcher, her pivot away from medieval exorcism, the life force that is caffeine, and what it takes to purchase a copy of a medieval manuscript.