New Health Sciences Librarian
University of Houston Libraries is pleased to welcome Jose-Luis Quintero as the new health sciences librarian supporting the Gessner College of Nursing and Graduate College of Social Work.
Please describe your role. How does your work align with the student success and research productivity focus of the University?
My role is centered on supporting student success and enhancing research productivity. I provide specialized research assistance, tailored library instruction, and access to relevant resources to help students and faculty excel in their academic and research endeavors.
My work directly contributes to the University’s mission by empowering students with the tools and skills they need to succeed academically and by supporting faculty in their research efforts, ultimately contributing to the advancement of knowledge in nursing and social work.
Please share a bit about your background and professional interests. How do these inspire and shape your approach as a librarian?
I hold a bachelor’s degree in history from University of Houston-Downtown and a Master of Library Science from Texas Woman’s University. My academic background in history has instilled in me a deep appreciation for research, critical analysis, and the importance of diverse perspectives. This foundation informs my approach as a librarian, where I emphasize the value of thorough research and evidence-based information.
Professionally, I am passionate about supporting students and faculty in their academic journeys, particularly in the health sciences. My interests lie in promoting information literacy, ensuring equitable access to resources, and fostering a supportive learning environment. These interests inspire me to be a proactive and engaged librarian, always seeking to empower others with the skills and resources they need to succeed academically and professionally. My approach is collaborative, student-centered, and focused on enhancing both educational and research outcomes in the fields of nursing and social work.
What are one or two things you’d like students and faculty to know about engaging with health sciences resources?
One of the key things I want students and faculty to know is the importance of utilizing evidence-based resources in their research and practice. Health sciences information is constantly evolving, and accessing reliable, up-to-date resources is crucial for making informed decisions, whether in academic work or clinical settings. I’m here to guide you through this process, helping you find and evaluate the best resources for your needs.
Additionally, I want to emphasize that the library offers a wealth of specialized tools and databases that can significantly enhance your research efficiency and depth. Whether you need assistance navigating complex databases, managing citations, or understanding systematic review methodologies, I’m available to provide support and training to ensure you can fully leverage these resources. Engaging with the library early and often can make a substantial difference in your academic and professional success.