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Nathalie Auerbach

Bibliographer for Germanic collections
Nathalie Auerbach

Contact

Room: 
345B

Nathalie's role in the library

I am the subject librarian for the Germanic collections at Stanford. I acquire current and antiquarian materials from and about the Germanic area - your suggestions are always welcome!

I also assist faculty and students in finding materials needed for their research.

Topic Guides by Nathalie

German history

Research in libraries and archives

Primary sources in Special Collections

Professional activities

Western European Studies Section (WESS) of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL)
GNARP (German-North American Resources Partnership)

Selected publications

Guide to Collectanea Linguistica : a Microfilm Collection of Wilhelm Von Humboldt's Manuscripts. Stanford: Green Library, Stanford University, 1992.

Upper- and Lower-Engadine dialects: comparative phonetics. In: Comparative Linguistics of Romance languages, Moscow, Nauka, 1974.

Engadine and Surselvan dialects: historical aspects; research based on the study of 18th century travel accounts. In: Publications of School of Philology, Leningrad University, 1972.

 

 

Education

MA, Romance languages and literatures, French, St.Petersburg University (Russia)/Université Libre de Bruxelles
German language and literature (minor), SPbU
BA, Romance Linguistics, SPbU