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410 Baughn TrailCarthage, NC 28327
(828) [email protected]
ANDREW GREENE
EDUCATION
BACHELORS OF ART: ENGLISH MINOR: MUSIC PERFORMANCE |APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY. MAY 2014
MASTER’S OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE|UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO (EXPECTED GRADUATION DATE, DECEMBER 2016)
SKILLS Computer and Technology Skills: Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
Access) Social media knowledge and usage Raw data entry Good program/system troubleshooting Audio Production and Media editing Finding Aid Creation LibGuide Creation XML Schema and XML Instances (Eclipse software) Relational database support and ERD creation (DIA Modeling Software) Familiar with ILS interfaces Knowledge of several metadata and descriptive standards, including LCSH,
EAD, AACRII, and DACS
Verbal and Writing Skills: Proficiency in reading/writing Spanish, Latin, and, to a lesser
extent, French. Skilled researcher—knowledgeable of research methodologies Extensive literary knowledge, particularly literature ranging from
the medieval period through the 17th century 5+ Years writing experience: resumes, emails, scholarly articles, essays,
creative writing (short stories, plays, poetry, etc.). Experience includes analyzing and writing grants.
Personal Skills: Capable of multitasking Dependable Efficient work ethic Works well independently Strong analytical skills Superior attention to detail Effective time management Exceptional organization Sound judgment Critical thinking
*See ‘Work History’ for more job specific skills
WORK HISTORY
ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN-UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO TEACHING RESOURCE CENTER
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January 2016- Operated the circulation desk Located and checked out resource materials (books and tech
equipment) to faculty, staff, and students Technology tutorials and troubleshooting Setting up technology (audio/projection/recording capabilities) at the
request of faculty and guests for online classes and presentations. Event planning Shelving TRC materials Cataloging materials for the collection
PRESERVATION ASSISTANT-UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO JACKSON LIBRARYJanuary 2016-
Assisted preservation staff with the repair and maintenance of circulation and archived materials
Constructed binders for Music Library collection Paper repair using Japanese Rice paper and glue Constructing new book backings and spine repairs Dry paper repair method using heat-set tissue Constructed archival phase boxes (4-flap) for damaged and/or fragile
books and manuscripts.REFERENCE LIBRARIAN II-PUBLIC LIBRARY OF JOHNSTON COUNTY AND SMITHFIELDMay 2014-December 2014
Operated the Reference desk and served as a key resource for visiting patrons. Help facilitated the library’s computer lab by performing basic trouble shooting, and aiding patrons unfamiliar with certain programs and computer commands.
Responsible for complete reference reorganization system that allowed the reference and circulation departments to better track Library Only reference materials.
Responsible for sending and receiving faxes, making copies, and releasing prints in the printer queue for patrons.
Aided patrons in downloading the new and innovative application, Cloud Library for iPad and Android devices. The Cloud interface allows patrons to download e-books from the library’s cloud network.
Performed traditional librarian duties, including checking-in/out of library resources, shelving, and cataloguing new library acquisitions.
Professional Organizations: Member of The Mayflower Society (19th generation descendent of Stephen
Hopkins) American Library Association (ALA)
AWARDS AND HONORS
AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS: Recipient of the Cleetwood Foundation Scholarship for academic excellence,
leadership, and outstanding character Recipient of the Moore Co. Unit NCRSP Scholarship Month long research trip to London, England to study Shakespearean
literature and English renaissance culture. Research included careful analysis of several Shakespeare plays and other prominent renaissance documents—exposed to a wide variety of rare books and manuscript materials.
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Recipient of The Ella-Hobbs English Scholarship (nominated by English Department Faculty)
Graduated Magna Cum Laude and top %10 of the 2014 graduating class at Appalachian State University
Recognized as an Outstanding Scholar and Senior by the College of Arts and Sciences at Appalachian State University.
Published author by Outrageous Fortune, an online undergraduate writing publication sponsored by Mary Baldwin College
Published author by the Tarheel Pilgrim, the newsletter for the NC chapter of the Mayflower Society
Rhodes Scholar Candidate (2014) Recipient of the Helen Thayer Bowling Scholarship at UNCG 1 of 25 scholars nationwide selected to attend the Understanding the
Medieval Book Symposium at the University of South Carolina (Columbia, SC) April, 2015
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE: Soccer captain (played for seven years in the center defense and keeper
positions) Marching Band Section Leader (Sousaphone/Tuba) Principal Tuba in the Appalachian Symphonic Band Tour guide at the Tower of London
REFERENCES
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES: Lori Sands- Director Teaching Resources Center / SELF Design Studio
(336) 334-4035 [email protected] Audrey Sage- Preservation Manager
(336) 334-5145 [email protected] The Honorable Drew Saunders- Former NC Congressional House
Representative(704) 875-2738 [email protected]
Dr. Jim Carmichael- Professor of Library and Information Science at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro(336) 334-3477 [email protected]
Dr. Julia Hersberger- Professor of Library and Information Science at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro(336) 334-3477 [email protected]
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