Jane Gottlieb

Jane Gottlieb is vice president for Library and Information Resources at The Julliard School, where she also serves as chair of the Doctoral Governance Committee. She is responsible for oversight and development of the School’s library and archives, and teaches the doctoral-level “Music Reference and Research” class. Her book, Music Library and Research Skills, will be published in 2006. She holds a bachelor’s degree in music from Binghamton University and a master of science degree in library service from Columbia University.

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