General Information
- Library Hours
- Information: (603) 535 - 2832
- Reference Desk: (603) 535 - 2455
- Information Technology Help Desk: (603) 535 - 2929
Administration
- David Beronä, Library Director, (603) 535 - 2817
- Daphne Morin, Administrative Assistant, (603) 535 - 2257
Archives
- Alice Staples, Librarian, (603) 535 - 2961
- Susan Jarosz, (603) 535 - 3084
Reference
- Gary McCool, Librarian, Coordinator of Reference Services (603) 535 - 2457
- William Kietzman, Reference/Special Projects Librarian (603) 535 - 2638
Outreach
- Anne Kulig, Librarian, (603) 535 - 2833
Bibliographic Instruction
- Lissa Zinfon, Librarian, (603) 535 - 2960
Lamson Learning Commons
- Jo-Ann M. Guilmett, Learning Commons and Helpdesk Manager, (603) 535-2911
- Mike Cosma, Information Desk Shift Supervisor, (603) 535 - 2963
- Justin Thibeault, Information Desk Shift Supervisor (603) 535-3019
- Sara Tirrell, Information Desk Assistant, (603) 535 - 3295
- Mike Cosma, Information Desk Shift Supervisor, (603) 535 - 2963
- Terri Lessard, Training Coordinator, (603) 535-3029
- Dr. Charles Brown, Academic Technology Fellow, (603) 535-2532
Library Technology and Access Services
- Elaine Allard, Librarian, Coordinator, (603) 535 - 2458
- Casey Bisson, Information Architect, (603) 535 - 2256
- Joyce Bruce, Document Delivery/Interlibrary Loan, (603) 535 - 2576
- Susan Noel, Periodicals Supervisor, (603) 535 - 2962
Technical Services
- Elaine Allard, Librarian, Coordinator, (603) 535 - 2458
- Christine Rosset, Cataloging, (603) 535 - 2678
- Steffan O’Sullivan, Cataloging, (603) 535 - 2964
- Rick Kipphut, Cataloging, (603) 535 - 2259
About Us
Lamson Library was named for and dedicated to Dr. Herbert H. Lamson, a beloved science teacher of 34 years, who, although a Dartmouth-degreed medical doctor, devoted his life instead to teaching and supporting this institution’s library development.Lamson Library spans a history of over 130 years, from a one-room facility serving Plymouth Normal School, through several expansions, relocations, and renovations as Plymouth Teachers College, then Plymouth State College, to the current multi-level 21st-century facility providing state-of-the-art information resources and services to over 4,800 undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty of Plymouth State University. It is the largest publicly accessible library in central/northern New Hampshire, second largest overall after Dartmouth College.The Library’s current total collections number over 900,000 volumes/units, including over 300,000 cataloged print volumes, over 10,000 cataloged non-print items (video/DVD, music CD’s, and other media), and over 500,000 microform units.

