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Tom Glynn

ADDRESS:


Library  
169 College Avenue  
New Brunswick, NJ   08901
 
PHONE:
(732) 932-7129, ext. 128  
EMAIL:
glynn@rci.rutgers.edu  
WEBSITE:
http://history.rutgers.edu/People/tglynn.htm  

Tom Glynn (Auburn History Ph.D., 2005) wrote his dissertation on the topic of "Books and the Public Sphere: New York Libraries and the Culture-Building Enterprise, 1754-1904," under the direction of Professors Anthony Carey and Ruth Crocker.

He currently serves as library liaison for British and American history and the history of science in Rutgers University's Alexander Library. He holds an undergraduate degree in history from the University of Chicago (1988) and a Master of Library and Information Science and a master's degree in history from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He worked as a social sciences reference librarian in Auburn's Ralph Brown Draughon Library from 1995 to 1998.

 



 

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