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Virginia Cononie
Associate Librarian; Coordinator of Research Services
vcononie@uscupstate.edu
864-503-5735
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Virginia Cononie graduated from Lander University with a Bachelor's in English and earned her Masters of Library and Information Science from the University of South Carolina. Virginia serves the library through research services, collection management, and information literacy instruction. She is the library liaison to the Natural Sciences, Biology Studies and Mathematics Studies. Her research interests include copyright, creative commons, and legislative advocacy for the academic library. |
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Laura holds a BFA from Savannah College of Art and Design in both Interior Design and Historic Preservation, with minors in Architectural History and Art History. In 2000, she completed her MLIS from the University of South Carolina. While a graduate student, Laura worked as a graduate assistant in the USC Upstate Library and then joined the library faculty. Laura oversees LibGuides, a CMS that houses online web-based research tools, as well as research and library instruction responsibilities. |
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Andrew holds a Master of Library and Information Science from the University of South Carolina and a Ph.D in Musicology from the University of Illinois. He coordinates the library's outreach to distance learners and online programs and serves as on-site librarian at University Center in Greenville. He also heads the library's affordability and open educational resources (OER) initiative. He serves as librarian liaison to Advanced Manufacturing Management, Engineering Technology Management, Music, and the Mary Black College of Nursing. He has published in Reference Services Review, Southeastern Librarian and College and Undergraduate Libraries and has presented at national and regional conferences such as OpenEd 21, LOEX (Library Orientation Exchange), the Southeastern Library Association, and the Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy. |
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James “Jim” LaMee completed his B.A. at Carson-Newman College, his MDIV from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, a Certificate MFT from West Gate Training & Consultation Network, and his MLIS from USC Columbia. He began working part-time in the USC Upstate Library in 2002 and became a member of the full-time faculty in 2007, retired in 2021 and returned as part time faculty in 2021. |
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Mary earned her undergraduate degree in History and a Master of Library Science from the University at Buffalo in Buffalo, NY. In 2015, she moved to South Carolina and began working as a part-time research librarian at USC Upstate. In addition to working at the university, Mary is the Head of Research and Special Collections for a public library in the Upstate region. |
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Danette Lovingood started at USC Upstate Library in 2019 and assists patrons at the research desk. |
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Ann Merryman
Associate Librarian; Coordinator of Archives and Special Collections
amerryman@uscupstate.edu
864-503-5275
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Ann holds a B.A. in Business and Economics from Benedictine University and an MLIS from the University of South Carolina. She has more than 24 years of business experience in the public sector prior to joining USC Upstate. Her primary responsibility in the library is managing the University Archives and Special Collections, with a secondary role as a research librarian. She has been instrumental in elevating the University Archives into a collection that is open, usable, and connected not only to the university but also to the surrounding community, as well as developing the foundations of a digital collections presence at Upstate. Her professional interests include leveraging partnerships among smaller repositories and advocating for the continued expansion of both the University Archives and the University Library. |
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Lina earned an Associate of Arts from Greenville Technical College, a Bachelor’s of Science in Political Science from Clemson University, and a Master’s of Library and Information Science from the University of South Carolina. She works as a part-time research librarian at the Upstate Library. |
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Erika graduated from USC Upstate with a Bachelor’s in Psychology and received a Master’s in Library and Information Science from USC Columbia. Her primary responsibilities currently include answering questions at the research desk, working on LibGuides, and teaching information sessions for her liaison areas: Sociology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Informatics, and Health Informatics. |
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Allison graduated from Erskine College in 2007 with a Bachelor’s degree in English. She then completed her Master’s in Library and Information Science at USC Columbia in 2008. She came to the Upstate Library in 2016 as an adjunct research librarian and then joined full-time in 2019. Allison's primary responsibilities include answering questions at the research desk, working on library outreach, and teaching information sessions in her liaison areas of English and World Languages. |
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Deborah holds an Associate in Arts from St. Johns River Community College, a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from the University of North Florida, and a Master of Library and Information Science from Florida State University. She has worked in various positions in both public and academic libraries, but primarily as an Archives and Special Collections Librarian working with rare books and manuscripts. She has been at USC Upstate since 2017 and works part time at the research desk and in the University Archives. |
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John Siegel joined USC Upstate in July 2018. He earned an Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree from the City Colleges of Chicago, a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in social work from San Francisco State University, and Master of Library Science (M.L.S.) from the University of Maryland. In addition, he completed a Master of Education (M.Ed.) in adult and professional learning at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. His professional interests include meeting the needs of diverse populations (i.e. LGBTQ+, people with disabilities, military, and nontraditional students), as well as investigating the use of instructional design. Prior to joining USC Upstate, John worked at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and the DuBois campus of Penn State University. |
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Mark graduated from USC Upstate in 1995, and received a Master’s in Library and Information Science from USC Columbia in 2017. His primary responsibilities include answering questions at the research desk, teaching UNIV 101, ENGL 101/102 classes and teaching information sessions for his liaison areas of Philosophy and Religion. |
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Janet graduated from Clemson University in Human Resource Development. She also holds a Bachelor of Science from Limestone College in Database Management and Web Development, and a Master in Library Information Science from USC. Janet has more than 19 years of experience in library reference, databases, staff training, and student engagement. Janet has presented Freshman Lost On Campus: Meeting the Needs of First Year Students at many conferences, including Georgia Southern Information Literacy Conference, Carolina Consortium, SCLA Conference, Winthrop Conference on Teaching and Learning, Transforming Librarians Through Technology Conference at USC Upstate, and at the SCTEA Conference. In addition to working as a part-time librarian for USC Upstate, Janet is the Assistant Director of the Library and Assistant Professor at Limestone College, and an Adjunct Instructor at the Spartanburg Community College. |
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