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Suzanne
Technical Services

Suzanne adds a special international flavor to the Haverhill Library, as she was born and raised in the Montreal area and has a distinctive French-Canadian accent. She has her Masters Degree in Library Science and works primarily as cataloger in our Technical Services Dept., but will appear occasionally downstairs at the Reference/Information desk and in the Special Collections Room.

Suzanne likes working in Tech Services to help ensure that our library is easy to use, and that books and other items are easy for users to look up and find. When she is working at the public service desks she enjoys interacting with people – even if their most frequent question is “your accent is lovely - where are you from?”

The Internet literally changed Suzanne’s life more than 10 years ago, when she was doing research online for school and established an online relationship in a computer users newsgroup with the man she eventually married! Besides her husband, Suzanne’s family includes their two cats Daisy and Josie. Frequent trips back to the Montreal area keep Suzanne in touch with the rest of her family there.

Everyone needs something that they are passionate about, and Suzanne has a number of hobbies that keep her busy. She has recently taken up watercolor painting, and often will dabble in creative photography to use as a basis for her painting. She loves listening to music – folk, Celtic, jazz, classical and, of course French-Canadian – and when she can’t travel in real life, Suzanne will often relax with a good foreign film with English subtitles, and pretend she is in a foreign land.

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May 2005