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Work Experience:

I currently work at NASA Glenn Research Center in the Scientific and Technical Information Program (STI). STI is responsible for the dissemination of all scientific work done at the center including; technical reports, conference proceedings, and scientific publication. In addition, STI includes the Technical Library, which provides access to scholarly information for the researchers at the Center. Finally, STI is involved in archiving of artifacts and records of historical importance to the Center and to NASA and publications covering historical topics. Did you know?
  • NASA Glenn Research Center was formerly called Lewis Research Center. It got the name Glenn in 1999 after John H. Glenn, U.S. Senator from Ohio and Astronaut.
  • NASA Glenn Research Center was the second NASA center to be formed and existed prior to the formation of NASA.
  • The airbag system for the Mars rovers was tested at Glenn's satellite station, the Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio.
I have worked previously in libraries at: Kent State University, Stow Munroe Falls Public Library, and Eckerd College. Please CONTACT ME for further information.

Education:

I am currently pursuing my Master of Science in Information Architecture and Knowledge Management at Kent State University.

I received my Master of Library and Information Science from Kent State University in 2004.

I earned a Bachelor of Science in Physics/Geology from The University of Akron in 1998.

I earned a Bachelor of Arts in Science Education from The University of Akron in 1998.

I was a guest student at The University of South Florida's Education Department in 1998.

 

Professional Involvement:

I have been a member of the Special Library Association (SLA) since 2001. In this group I was appointed to the Professional Development Committee where we conduct member surveys regarding continuing education and professional development and recommend courses for the organization to offer the membership. I am also a member of the Physics Astronomy and Mathematics Division (PAM) where I maintain their physics resources webpage.

I am also a member of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIST) and the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM).

 

Hobbies:

I enjoy amateur astronomy, yoga, and backpacking. In 2000, I had the opportunity to backpack through Europe over the course of a month. I have also backpacked to the continental divide in Rocky Mountain National Park.

Photos:

Please view my slideshow.

 

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