Sarah Glassmeyer, Legal Tech Curator at Reynen Court, Inc., discusses how library skills and experiences benefit working in the legal technology field.
Author: Lorene
Julie Milavec – Director of the Downers Grove Public Library District
Julie Milavec, Director of the Downers Grove Public Library District, discusses leading during a crisis, as well as supporting other local organizations while they are in crisis.
Deb Hunt – Principle at Information Edge
Deb Hunt, Principle at Information Edge, discusses the value of our transferable skills. She also gives us a great overview of the state of libraries today.
https://anchor.fm/thelibrarianlinkover/episodes/Deb-Hunt—Principle-at-Information-Edge-e1altij
Lorene Kennard – Host of this podcast. Interviewed by Liz Aviles, Vice President of Market Intelligence at Upshot.
In the fall, I interviewed Liz Aviles, Vice President of Market Intelligence at Upshot. While we chatted after we recorded the interview, she said she wanted to turn the tables and interview me. So, after 39 episodes, Liz took over the host duties this week and I am the guest on episode #40. Liz gave me the opportunity to talk about how the podcast is going and about my career so far. It was fun answering some of the same questions that I ask my guests about their management, budget and organization skills, as well as why I went to library school and does that reasoning hold up.
Valerie Zaric – Payment Integrity Manager at a Global Insurer
Valerie Zaric, Payment Integrity Manager at a Global Insurer, and Host of Family Money Podcast, discusses the many ways that her library skills work in a data environment. Here is a link to her podcast. http://valeriezaric.com/
Nancy S. Kirkpatrick – Executive Director and CEO of OhioNet
Nancy S. Kirkpatrick, Executive Director and CEO of OhioNet, discusses creative ways to manage budgets. See links below to organizations mentioned in this episode.
We Here™️ seeks to provide a safe and supportive community for Black and Indigenous folks, and People of Color (BIPOC) in library and information science (LIS) professions and educational programs, and to recognize, discuss, and intervene in systemic social issues that have plagued these professions both currently and historically
The International Coalition of Library Consortia (ICOLC) is an informal, self-organized group currently comprising approximately 200 library consortia in North and South America, Europe, Australia, Asia, and Africa.
Louisa Kwasigroch – Managing Director at Council on Library and Information Resources
Louisa Kwasigroch, Managing Director at Council on Library and Information Resources, discusses great ideas for job hunting, including how job hunting is a two way street.
She mentions her organization’s job board in our conversation.
Kim Dority, President of Dority & Associates
Kim Dority, President of Dority & Associates, discusses some great ideas to think about when we are looking to move to another library type.
https://anchor.fm/thelibrarianlinkover/episodes/Kim-Dority—President-of-Dority–Associates-e19escb
Dexter Evans – Corporate Accounts Manager at EBSCO
Dexter Evans, Corporate Accounts Manager at EBSCO, discusses his career working in sales for library vendors.
Karly Szczepkowski – Senior Research Analyst for a Customer Engagement Company
Karly Szczepkowski, Senior Research Analyst for a Customer Engagement Company, discusses what a librarian needs to consider before working in data.
Barbara Ingrassia – Owner of Manage Copyright
Barbara Ingrassia, Owner of Manage Copyright, discusses how important copyright training is to organizations.
https://anchor.fm/thelibrarianlinkover/episodes/Barbara-Ingrassia—Owner-of-Manage-Copyright-e194heu
Tawny Sverdlin – Experience Designer at Mission College
Tawny Sverdlin, Experience Designer at Mission College, discusses how library skills are perfect for UX roles.