I've been a Librarian for 8 years. If you think that means I'm a wallflower, you don't know much about librarians.
At work, I'm the webmaster, the electronic resource wrangler, the digital jack of all trades. I'm the go-to person when something goes wrong. I'm a problem solver.
I'm currently in a graduate program at IIT to sharpen my tech skills. My web skills were self taught, and I had all the sloppy habits that goes along with that. Unlearning is harder than learning.
I figure out how things work by taking them apart & trying to put them back together. That applies to software as well as physical objects. By taking things apart & seeing how they work, I can apply them to my needs. I wanna be a geek when I grow up.
I directed the technical and content migration of our standard HTML website to the Fat Wire content management system. This included working within the constraints of the CMS to develop site architecture and navigation. I collaborated with my fellow librarians to ensure fidelity of previous content during migration, and identified content needs for the new site.
I conduced usability testing on the Library website. The first step in this was a formal usability test, and the second was an online card sort. The results of this have helped to make the site a bit more user-friendly.
I'm working to convert our Library forms into a standards compliant template. This involves rewriting the HTML using tags appropriate for form input, and developing CSS to position the page. I'm phasing out the pages that are positioned with tables.
We installed EZ Proxy as our Library proxy server. I was the liaison to the Web Group administrator responsible for the server work. I provided him with our URLs for the config file, helped develop our plan for user authentication, and created the web pages for login.
I set up our SFX Link Resolver and our Ebsco A-Z e-journals page. This involved tracking down our electronic journal holdings, working with the administrative modules, and configuring the displays.
I'm the first person people call when something goes wrong. I work with patrons, and vendors if necessary, to fix problems related to our online resources.
I'm at the Library Services Desk 5-6 hours per week. I work with our entire user community - students, faculty, doctors, and other hospital staff.
I teach 2-3 workshops per month. These are classes designed to introduce patrons to our resources.
I attend clinical conferences for several departments in the hospital. I'm the liaison to the Department of Cardio-Vascular & Thorasic Surgery, and attend their monthly Quality Assurance meetings. I also attend these meetings for the Department of General Surgery and Internal Medicine as needed.
As the Electronic Services Librarian, I was responsible for maintaining the Library's online resources. I was in charge of any database customizations, statistic gathering, and other general online resource maintenance. We implemented the SFX Link Resolver at Roosevelt as well. Again, I was the lead on this project.
As a member of the Collection Development Committee, I evaluated the technical aspects of new electronic reference products being considered for purchase. I dealt with print books as well. I was department liaison and book selector for Political Science & Public Administration. I had an annual budget of $20,000.
Reference & instruction was a major component of this job. I did a lot of classroom instruction; I developed and taught 11 sections of Freshman Year Experience library component. I served at the Reference Desk a few hours each day, and taught Library instruction to undergraduates & grad students.
Between my IIT classes & my web development role at work, I've developed a nice portfolio over the past few years. My strength is in development. I'm very good at coding. Take a look under the hood of this site & see for yourself.
Finally, I invite you to look at the first draft of this site. It's very bland & very dry. In my defense, it was the first time I had coded an entire site by hand. It's XHTML & CSS standards complaint, and I made it 1 year before I completed this one. I feel I've come pretty far in only 1 year.
This is a field that changes daily. I read a lot of blogs & draw a lot of inspiration from them. Below are some of my favorites