Steven Escar Smith, Dean
Rita H. Smith, Executive Associate Dean
Teresa Walker, Associate Dean
Holly Mercer, Associate Dean
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Professors
Atkins, D., MLIS – Wisconsin
Braquet, D., MSLS – Louisiana State
Mack, T., MSLS – Tennessee
Mercer, H., MLIS – South Carolina
Smith, R., MSLS – Illinois
Smith, S., MLn – South Carolina
Williamson, J., PhD – North Carolina
Wise, N., MSLS – Tennessee
Associate Professors
Beals, J., MLS – Kent State
Berry, T., MSLS – Tennessee
Bridges, A., MLS – Rhode Island
Caldwell, R., MLIS – Indiana
Casado, M., MSLS – Tennessee
Durman, C., MS – Tennessee
Fernandez, P., MLIS – South Florida
Hristov, N., MSLS – Louisiana State
Manoff, M., MLIS – South Carolina
March, G., MS – Tennessee
Ratledge, D., MSLS – Tennessee
Royse, M., MSLS – North Carolina
Sharp, A., MLIS – Alabama
Shumar, A., MLIS – Pittsburgh
Viera, A., MLIS – California (Berkeley)
Walker, T., MS – Tennessee
Wallace, A., MLn – Washington
Assistant Professors
Allen, M., MSIS – Tennessee
Baggett, M., MLIS – Louisiana State
Bedenbaugh, R., MLIS – South Carolina
Brannen, M., MS – Tennessee
Bronstad, K., MA – Wisconsin (Madison)
Caldwell, C., MS – Tennessee
Eaker, C., MS – Tennessee
Halaychik, C., MLIS – Florida State
Li, J., MLIS – Western Ontario
Maynor, A., MS – Tennessee
Mays, R., MS – Tennessee
Milewski, S., MS – Tennessee
Romans, L., MLIS – South Carolina
Ruffin, I., MLIS – North Carolina (Greensboro)
Sandelli, A., MS – North Carolina (Chapel Hill)
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Two branch libraries on the Knoxville campus offer specialized collections and services to their patrons: the Webster C. Pendergrass Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine Library on the Ag Campus and the George F. DeVine Music Library in the Natalie L. Haslam Music Building. Other unique collections available to students include a map collection and Special Collections (manuscripts and rare books) in Hodges Library, and digitized collections of the library’s unique holdings.
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