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The Library has lockers in the lobby, located next to the Archives Reading Room (JSAC 1255). Students with a current Gallaudet ID may borrow a key to a locker.

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Meet the Team

Amy Malm

Associate Dean, University Library and Museum

Noah Beckman

Librarian

David Bills

Library Reference Technician

Dianne Shaw

Library Circulation Specialist

Michelle Tavss

Library Metadata and Cataloger

James McCarthy

Manager, Archives

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(202) 779-9478

(202) 651-5000

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