Friday and Saturday (ET).Įmail is available for residents of Florida 24 hours per day, seven days per week, and all email is answered by a librarian. to midnight Sunday through Thursday (ET), and from 10 a.m. Judy has sung with the Kol Arev chorus, plays viola and, occasionally, strikes a tsimbl.Ask a Librarian provides Florida residents with online help through live chat and text messaging from 10 a.m. at the College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati, and M.S. from Newcomb College (Tulane University), her M.M. Pinnolis has been editor for over twenty years of the scholarly website, The Jewish Music WebCenter ( She received her B.A. She has contributed to major reference works such as Basic Music Library, 4th edition, and Women and Music in America Since 1900: An Encyclopedia in addition to publishing many book and music reviews. She’s also been President of ACRL’s New England Chapter as well as Chair of the Jewish Music Roundtable of the Music Library Association. As a librarian, she has served at the national level as Chair of the Chapters Council and on the National Leadership Council of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL). Judith’s experience spans over 25 years as a research, instruction and outreach librarian, as well as over ten years teaching college musicology courses. Most recently helping with special projects and merging the collections, Judith now leads the Libraries’ Instruction team. Pinnolis ( Associate Director, Instruction and Engagement In her spare time, Stacey is an improviser, director, and writer in the Boston comedy community, and she is delighted to be working professionally among fellow artists. A native Midwesterner, Stacey is a graduate of Drake University (BSBA & WGS Concentration, ‘07) and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (MLIS, ‘12). She leverages the use of technology with thoughtful intention, creating minimalist and pithy learning objects for reference outside the classroom. Stacey believes in a student-driven approach to instruction, engaging classes in active learning and critical thinking whenever possible. Most recently at MIT, Stacey has been teaching research and information literacy skills online and in-person since 2012. Stacey is the newest team member of the Berklee Libraries. Stacey Snyder ( Instructional Design & Liaison Librarian As a scholar, his interests are at the intersections of musical genres and styles, musical borrowing and adapting, and gender and LGBTQ+ studies. As a musician, he often performs on upright and electric bass, although he will still take the occasional saxophone gig (his primary instrument at Berklee) or lend his voice to a choir. While he’s always enjoyed wearing many hats as a librarian, his passion is in reference and research assistance, and providing instruction in information literacy. Brendan is a graduate of Berklee (Music Education, ’04), as well as Tufts University (MM, ’10) and Simmons University (MLIS, ‘14). Previously, he served as the Public Services Librarian at Albert Alphin Library, working closely with faculty and students in reference and instruction.
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