Linda Daniel
Teaching and Learning Strategist; Librarian for Sociology and Cultural Anthropology
About Me
I am the Duke Libraries’ Teaching and Learning Strategist, instructor for a Duke undergraduate course, ISS/CULANTH/PJMS 112, the Librarian for Sociology and Cultural Anthropology, and a visiting faculty at Duke Kunshan University. I offer classroom instruction, individual research support, and project consultation, as well as selecting materials for library purchase. I especially enjoy working with faculty and students on research projects and I love being in the classroom.
Before joining Duke Libraries, I worked as a landscape designer, freelance writer, researcher, and occupational health advocate. In addition to living in NC, I've lived in China, Ireland, and France, and Texas.
Research Interests:
My research interests focus on digital and media literacy, ethical tech, information privilege, liberal arts education, and social justice.
Educational background:
I received my BA in history from Duke University and my MSLS from the University of NC-Chapel Hill.