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William M. Brish Library - Hagerstown Community College: Library Staff

Meet the Staff

Kendra Perry headshot

Kendra Perry,
MA MLIS

Coordinator, Library & Learning Support
240-500-2551

kkperry@hagerstowncc.edu

Kendra began her career in libraries and learning support as a student worker in the library and writing center while pursuing her undergraduate degree. After nearly two decades of experience in classrooms and writing centers while teaching language arts and German, she added library support to the ways she empowers student learning at Hagerstown Community College.

LuAnn Fisher headshot

LuAnn Fisher,
MLS

Digital Resources Librarian
240-500-2538

lefisher@hagerstowncc.edu

Having worked in public libraries and the State Library of Alaska, LuAnn settled at HCC in the early 2000s and has enjoyed supporting our students ever since! She brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her role and also enjoys teaching anthropology as an adjunct instructor.

Head shot of Karen Giannoumis

Karen Giannoumis,
BA

Library Services Assistant
240-500-2535

kagiannoumis@hagerstowncc.edu

Karen brings many years of academic and public library experience to HCC. She enjoys connecting students to all the useful resources the library offers, and providing library support to students as they achieve their academic goals here at the college. Her responsibilities include circulation and interlibrary loan services, in addition to library acquisitions.

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Special Hours & Closures
Campus Closed
  • Nov. 27 - Dec. 1
Regular Hours

M-Th: 8 am - 6 pm
Fri: 8 am - 4:30 pm
Weekends: Closed

Library Information Desk

 LRC-200
 240-500-2237
 301-393-3681
 library@hagerstowncc.edu
 hagerstowncc.edu/library

The William M. Brish Library is settled on the traditional indigenous homeland of the Seneca, Cayuga, and Haudenosaunee people, whose descendants now belong to the Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma, where they were forcibly relocated by the United States government. Learn about land acknowledgments and ways to be in solidarity with Native nations beyond land acknowledgments.

 

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