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Kate Pittsley
Business

Title: Asst. Professor, Librarian
Office: 100-F Halle Library
Phone: 734-487-0020 x2133
FAX:
Email: kate.pittsley@emich.edu

 

What I do

  • Teach students how to find information
  • Select Business resources for the EMU Library
  • Help faculty obtain resources to support their teaching and research

Office hours at the COB During Fall & Winter semesters
Mondays 3:45 - 6:30
Tuesdays 3:45 - 6:30
COB Room 474 (near Dean's office)
Office hour phone number 734-487-6517
Students & faculty welcome to stop by for library help.

Office hours may be shortened or cancelled on days when Kate gives guest lectures in classes.

Library links for faculty (reserves - proxy patrons - etc.)
Troubleshooting Access to Online Resources


Background

Kate has more than 10 years' experience as a business librarian supporting faculty and students at EMU, MIT's Sloan School of Management, and the UM Business School. She has taught graduate courses on business and government information to future librarians at the UM School of Information.

Masters of Information and Library Studies (MILS) - University of Michigan 1988
BA English with teaching certificate - Michigan State University 1983

Kate enjoys working with EMU students and faculty.


Subject resource pages

Accounting, Auditing, and Taxation
Advertising, Marketing, and Market Research
Business Ethics
Business, Scholarly Research in
Career Information for Business Students
Company Research
Computer Information Systems
Data Sources for Business and Economics
Economics, Scholarly Research in
Entrepreneurship
(including Business Plans)
Financial Markets and Services
Human Resources & Organizational Behavior
IDE 422 - Interior Design Business Plan
Industry Research
International Business
MGMT 202 - Barley
MGMT 202 - Schanne, Harris
Michigan Economy
MKTG 360
MKTG 374 - Business to Business Marketing
Mountains Beyond Mountains - Social Entrepreneur Paul Farmer
SCM 624 - Sokkar
Social Entrepreneurship
Supply Chain Management

last updated: October 6, 2009

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