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Michelle Gillie

Michelle is responsible for collection development and acquisitions for the SLU Libraries, overseeing activities related to the evaluation, acquisition, licensing, and management of scholarly resources in a variety of formats. She has a BA in English/Writing from Edinboro University and received her MLIS from the University of Pittsburgh. Her professional interests include cooperative collection development, copyright and intellectual property issues.

Collection Development/Acquisitions Librarian
Michelle Gillie

Paul Doty

Paul Doty began his duties as Special Collections Librarian for St. Lawrence University with the start of 2018. Paul has been a librarian at St. Lawrence for twenty years, and at various points in time was involved with library web development, public service, and Interlibrary Loan. Among his interests and plans for Special Collections is continuing the important work of acquiring and making available materials about the North Country and the Adirondacks. Along the way he has worked any number of campus committees, taught a variety of courses in St.

Special Collections & Archives Librarian
Paul Doty

John Payne

John Payne has served as Director of Libraries at St. Lawrence since 2019, overseeing the Owen D. Young Library and Launders Science Library.

Director of Libraries
John Payne

Kate Salathé

As libraries and technology simultaneously evolve and integrate, Kate works with librarians, staff, faculty, and students to facilitate search, discovery, and delivery of library services and resources. As the Systems Librarian, she manages, supports, and evaluates library systems such as ODYsseus, ILLiad, and Discovery.

Kate has a BA in zoology from Ohio Wesleyan University, and received her MLIS from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Systems Librarian
Kate Salathé

Eric Williams-Bergen

Eric brings together his knowledge of scholarly resources and emerging technologies to help the libraries and IT plan, implement, and support digital projects such as library web resources, digital collections, and institutional repositories. He provides leadership in and support for new and emerging technologies and publishing trends, such as generative Artificial Intelligence, virtual reality, augmented reality, data repositories, mobile applications, open access, open data, and digital storytelling.

Director of Research & Digital Scholarship
Eric Williams-Bergen