Sarah's role in the library
I am the French and Italian collections librarian, responsible for selecting new and old materials in all formats in these languages and about France, Italy, and areas using these languages. I work with students and faculty to help them find the materials that they need for their research.
Topic Guides by Sarah
Guide | Last Updated | Subject tag |
---|---|---|
French History | 2015-12-07 | French history, Caribbean studies, French studies |
Italian History | 2015-03-17 | Classics, Ancient Greek and Roman culture, Medieval studies, Italian literary studies |
French Literature | 2015-01-21 | Language and linguistics, French literary studies, Caribbean studies, French studies |
Italian Literature | 2015-03-18 | Classics, Ancient Greek and Roman culture, Italian history, Italian literary studies, Italian studies |
Professional activities
American Library Association
WESS (Western European Subject Specialists), ACRL
Society for French Historical Studies.
French Historical Studies, bibliographer for recently published monographs and dissertations, member of editorial board.
CIFNAL, the Collaborative Initiative for French Language Collections, steering committee member
Bulletin des bibliothèques françaises, foreign correspondent
Selected publications
Sussman, Sarah. "Les collections francophones en Amérique du Nord." Bulletin des bibliothèques de France [en ligne], n° 6, 2012. Disponible sur le Web : http://bbf.enssib.fr/consulter/bbf-2012-06-0026-006. ISSN 1292-8399.
Sarah Sussman. “Jews from Algeria and French Jewish Identity.” In Gafaïti, Hafid, Patricia M. E. Lorcin, and David G. Troyansky. Transnational Spaces and Identities in the Francophone World. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2009.
Sussman, Sarah “Migration and cultural change in France,” in Kilton, Thomas D, and Ceres Birkhead. Migrations In Society, Culture, and the Library : Wess European Conference, Paris, France, March 22, 2004. Chicago: Association of College and Research Libraries, 2005.
“Boyz in the Banlieue; Matthieu Kassovitz’s La Haine (Hate).” Stanford Humanities Review, Vol. 5.2, 1997.
“Before the Dismal Science: selections from the Gustave Gimon Collection of French Political Economy.” Stanford University Libraries, 1997. Contributed several essays.