Jason Pannone, Librarian

Librarian, Robbins Library, Dept. of Philosophy, Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Philosophy
Ancient philosophy, Medieval philosophy, Emotions, Ethics, Friendship/interpersonal relationships, Intersection of philosophy, psychology, and moral practice, Personalism, Philosophy of humor, Philosophy of psychology, Philosophy of religion, Phronesis/pr

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I am the librarian for Robbins Library, Department of Philosophy, Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. My job is to manage a fascinating, historical collection and to assist patrons with philosophy-related research.

I come to philosophy via a meandering route through the sciences and theology, and to library science via serendipity.

Philosophically, I am trained primarily in pragmatism and Continental philosophy; at present, I am expanding my horizons in analytic and Anglo-American philosophy.

Although much of my life has been spent in the humanities, I still retain an active interest in the natural and social sciences, especially in biology, paleontology, and psychology.

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Professional Experience


Apr 2003 - Present
Librarian at Robbins Library, Dept. of Philosophy, Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Education


Jan 2001 - May 2003
Simmons College, GSLIS in Boston, Massachusetts, United States
MSLIS
Sep 1996 - Aug 1998
Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, United States
MA
Sep 1991 - Jun 1994
St. Thomas Seminary in Bloomfield, Connecticut, United States
Additional Course of Study
Sep 1991 - Jun 1995
University of Hartford in West Hartford, Connecticut, United States
BA

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Address: Emerson Hall 211, 25 Quincy Street, Cambridge, 02138, United States
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