University of New England - Innovation for a Healthier Planet

New to the Library Team

UNE Libraries is pleased to introduce three additions to our Portland Campus team: Rebecca Bushby, Cindy Stewart, and Sarah Baker.

Rebecca Bushby

Rebecca is a Research and Teaching Librarian and library liaison to WCHP programs including nursing, occupational therapy, social work, HWOS, and nurse anesthesia, and liaison to CETL. She was recently at The College of New Jersey where she was Education Librarian, and she has also worked in school and public libraries in New Jersey, Vermont, and here in Maine. She has a M.S. L.I.S. in Library and Information Science from Drexel University and a M.Ed. in Educational Leadership and Instruction from The College of New Jersey. 

Cindy Stewart

headshot of Cindy Stewart seated at desk

Cindy is a Research and Teaching Librarian and library liaison to WCHP programs including physician assistant, physical therapy, pharmacy, and dental hygiene, to the College of Dental Medicine, the UNE Research Council, and the Center for Excellence in Collaborative Education. She comes to us from Dartmouth College where she was Program Manager of the NIH/COBRE Institute for Biomolecular Targeting and the NIH/Dartmouth Cystic Fibrosis Research Center at the Geisel School of Medicine. She has also worked at the Clinical and Translational Research Institute and the Biomedical Libraries at Dartmouth. Cindy has a M.S.L.I.S. from Simmons University and a B.S. in Communication Disorders from Boston University.  

Sarah Baker

We welcome Sarah as the Curator of the Maine Women Writers Collection. Sarah served as the Senior Curator of Collections and Research at the Denison University Museum in Ohio for the past ten years. She received her M.L.I.S from Kent State University and her History of Art M.A. from Bristol University. Though trained in a broad range of research and collections care activities, she is particularly passionate about the preservation of paper-based media. Sarah is from central Ohio but has spent much of her life in Maine visiting her family who live on Great Diamond Island.