[bksvol-discuss] Re: Meet The New Bookshare Librarian!

  • From: "siss52" <siss52@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 18:22:25 -0600

Amy,

Since you are a librarian, it might interest you to know that right now, the 
way the website is set up, if you were an author your name would be listed 
as, Nelly, Amy Mc.  I hope you can do soomething about this issue since it 
is metadata.

Sue S.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: solsticesinger
To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 4:10 PM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Meet The New Bookshare Librarian!


Amy,

It is a pleasure to meet you. Good luck with all that you'll be doing for 
bookshare. It sounds like we're lucky to have you.

Shannon
"The different among us tell our stories because we are all only human and 
so much need a witness to the truth,"
Claudia Bepko
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Pavi Mehta
  To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 12:14 PM
  Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Meet The New Bookshare Librarian!




  Dear Friends,



  I know many of you have been curious to hear more about the new Bookshare 
Librarian who recently came on board, so I asked if she could write up a 
short note introducing herself to all of you. In the midst of her busy 
schedule she willingly consented to do this, and it's with great pleasure 
that I forward below, Amy McNeely's one-of-a-kind greeting to the volunteer 
community.



  All good things,

  Pavi Mehta, Volunteer Coordinator Bookshare





  Hello to the Bookshare Volunteer community!  Pavi has told me that you 
have asked about me, so I'll take this opportunity to introduce myself.



  My name is Amy McNeely and I am pleased to be the new librarian at 
Bookshare.



  I've been working in libraries since 2000, and have a career certificate 
in library technology from Sacramento City College.  I received my Master's 
Degree of Library and Information Science from UCLA in 2006.  I was a 
National Library of Medicine Fellow from 2006-2007, and went on to work at 
the NYU School of Medicine Ehrman Medical Library as the metadata librarian 
after that until the end of 2008.  My specialties are cataloging and 
metadata, but I have also been trained and worked in reference.



  Over the years I've done some pedestrian librarian work.  I've also done 
some things a little left of center.  The things that stick out most in my 
mind are:

  ·        Research on hallucinogenic toads I did while at the California 
Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs,

  ·        The time I got to hold Jack Benny's pipe while working in an 
archive at UCLA,

  ·        Reading a copy of the Manzanar High School Year Book before I 
packed it to be digitized for the California Cultures Digitization Project,

  ·        The time I missed seeing a car blow up when I was working at the 
Fox Studios library (they blew up the Chevy Tahoe while I was looking at the 
Suburban!  I did see Hugh Laurie from House that day, so it wasn't a total 
wash),

  ·        A class project I was involved in where we created a basic 
catalog for a California Youth Authority facility so they could finally lend 
their books out to the kids,

  ·        A project where I cataloged medical pamphlets published before 
1900.  Thank goodness for medical miracles that were ether and the saw!



  As a metadata librarian, I get asked to define "metadata" fairly often. 
It's just information about information.  Tables of contents, subjects, 
ISBNs, track names in iTunes, the date a Microsoft Word Document was last 
saved, and all the tags added in Flickr, YouTube, and Facebook-all of these 
are pieces of metadata.  They describe the data you are interested in, 
whether that data is a book, a song, a document, or a webpage.  All of the 
information on a book description page in Bookshare is metadata, including 
the title, synopsis, book quality, and so forth.  The actual data we 
describe here is the book you wish to download.



  My first major task here is to update the subjects we assign to the books. 
Right now, they can all be viewed on the "Browse: Categories" page, here: 
http://bookshare.org/browse/category.  I have been tasked to find a new set 
of subjects to apply to the existing collection and the collection going 
forward.



  After that, I'm set to work on the collection development plan.  Libraries 
write plans for their acquisition of books, and for how heavily they collect 
in certain areas.  Bookshare needs a more structured approach in how we fill 
out our collection, especially in how our acquisition relates to the U.S. 
Department of Education Office of Special Education Grant, and that's what I'll 
be onto next.  It'll be a pretty big job.



  I'm also here to do library outreach.  Librarians don't know about 
Bookshare as much as they ought to.  When I go to library conferences, I 
will spread the word about Bookshare and do what I can to get as many 
school, public, children's, university, college, community college, and 
other librarians involved with our organization.



  All the while, I'll be supporting Bookshare by doing the things that a 
librarian can do, namely, advising the organization on library procedure and 
policies, conducting research and reference for people on staff, and 
applying my experience and training to issues as they arise.



  I'm happy to meet you all!  As you can see, I have a lot on my plate.  I'm 
really excited to be here and really looking forward to helping make 
Bookshare the best library it can be.



  Sincerely yours,





  Amy





  Amy McNeely

  Bookshare Librarian

  (650) 644-3456 tel

  (650) 475-1066 fax

  amy.m@xxxxxxxxxxxx

  The Benetech Initiative

  480 S. California Ave. Suite 201

  Palo Alto, CA 94306-1609

  http://www.bookshare.org

  http://www.benetech.org









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