A presentation to the Research and Learning Services department at the University of Utah. The 20 minute presentation included an overview of the Mountain West Digital Library and the Digital Public Library as research resources and ended with live demonstrations on how to navigate both interfaces effectively.
A presentation to the Research and Learning Services department at the University of Utah. The 20 minute presentation included an overview of the Mountain West Digital Library and the Digital Public Library as research resources and ended with live demonstrations on how to navigate both interfaces effectively.
Editor, boards, NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS - Dr. William Kritsonis, Editor-in-Ch...William Kritsonis
WILLIAM ALLAN KRITSONIS was recognized as the Central Washington University Alumni Association Distinguished Alumnus for the College of Education and Professional Studies. He was honored by the Texas National Association for Multicultural Education as Professor, Scholar, and Pioneer Publisher for Distinguished Service to Multicultural Research Publishing. The ceremony was held at Texas A&M University-College Station. He was inducted into the prestigious William H. Parker Leadership Academy Hall of Honor. He was an Invited Visiting Lecturer at the Oxford Round Table at Oriel College in the University of Oxford, United Kingdom. Dr. Kritsonis was a Visiting Scholar at Columbia University’s Teacher College in New York, and Visiting Scholar in the School of Education at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California.
5th draft tracy english 102 in process powerpointVirginia Tech
Spring 2010 and Fall 2010
needs revision but wanted to keep track of first presentation format that matched English 102 ILI learning objectives. More to follow.
8/26/10
Critical Moments: Chance, Choice, and Change in Scholarly PublishingNASIG
Ours is an era defined by speed: soundbites, quick transitions, and changing models. We all are both witnesses and participants in the now decades-long digital transformation of the intellectual landscape. The roles, infrastructures, and workflows that long undergirded the creation, dissemination, and preservation of scholarship have been disrupted, leaving open such questions as: what constitutes a “serial” or a “publication”? How is it reviewed and validated? How is it presented and disseminated? Who has access to it, and under what circumstances? And how will it persist? Dr. Katherine Skinner will consider the roles of chance, choice, and change in academic publishing. Using a sociology of culture lens, she will discuss this critical moment in information management and its implications for the future. She will consider current and prospective models for scholarship and knowledge dissemination, as well as the roles that key information stakeholders—academic, non-profit, government, and commercial—may play in the evolution of this field.
Katherine Skinner
Executive Director, Educopia Institute
Dr. Katherine Skinner is the Executive Director of the Educopia Institute, a not-for-profit educational organization that hosts inter-institutional, collaborative programs for the production, dissemination, and preservation of digital scholarship. She is the founding program director for the MetaArchive Cooperative, a community-owned and community-governed digital preservation network founded in 2004 that now has more than 50 member institutions in four countries. She also directs the Library Publishing Coalition project, a two-year initiative to create a new organization to support library publishing and scholarly communications activities in conjunction with more than 50 academic libraries.
Skinner received her Ph.D. from Emory University. She has co-edited three books and has authored and co-authored numerous reports and articles, including the recent ARL report: New Roles for New Times: Digital Curation for Preservation (2011). She regularly teaches graduate courses and workshops in digital librarianship topics and provides consultation services to groups that are planning or implementing digital scholarship and digital preservation programs.
Editor, boards, NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS - Dr. William Kritsonis, Editor-in-Ch...William Kritsonis
WILLIAM ALLAN KRITSONIS was recognized as the Central Washington University Alumni Association Distinguished Alumnus for the College of Education and Professional Studies. He was honored by the Texas National Association for Multicultural Education as Professor, Scholar, and Pioneer Publisher for Distinguished Service to Multicultural Research Publishing. The ceremony was held at Texas A&M University-College Station. He was inducted into the prestigious William H. Parker Leadership Academy Hall of Honor. He was an Invited Visiting Lecturer at the Oxford Round Table at Oriel College in the University of Oxford, United Kingdom. Dr. Kritsonis was a Visiting Scholar at Columbia University’s Teacher College in New York, and Visiting Scholar in the School of Education at Stanford University, Palo Alto, California.
5th draft tracy english 102 in process powerpointVirginia Tech
Spring 2010 and Fall 2010
needs revision but wanted to keep track of first presentation format that matched English 102 ILI learning objectives. More to follow.
8/26/10
Critical Moments: Chance, Choice, and Change in Scholarly PublishingNASIG
Ours is an era defined by speed: soundbites, quick transitions, and changing models. We all are both witnesses and participants in the now decades-long digital transformation of the intellectual landscape. The roles, infrastructures, and workflows that long undergirded the creation, dissemination, and preservation of scholarship have been disrupted, leaving open such questions as: what constitutes a “serial” or a “publication”? How is it reviewed and validated? How is it presented and disseminated? Who has access to it, and under what circumstances? And how will it persist? Dr. Katherine Skinner will consider the roles of chance, choice, and change in academic publishing. Using a sociology of culture lens, she will discuss this critical moment in information management and its implications for the future. She will consider current and prospective models for scholarship and knowledge dissemination, as well as the roles that key information stakeholders—academic, non-profit, government, and commercial—may play in the evolution of this field.
Katherine Skinner
Executive Director, Educopia Institute
Dr. Katherine Skinner is the Executive Director of the Educopia Institute, a not-for-profit educational organization that hosts inter-institutional, collaborative programs for the production, dissemination, and preservation of digital scholarship. She is the founding program director for the MetaArchive Cooperative, a community-owned and community-governed digital preservation network founded in 2004 that now has more than 50 member institutions in four countries. She also directs the Library Publishing Coalition project, a two-year initiative to create a new organization to support library publishing and scholarly communications activities in conjunction with more than 50 academic libraries.
Skinner received her Ph.D. from Emory University. She has co-edited three books and has authored and co-authored numerous reports and articles, including the recent ARL report: New Roles for New Times: Digital Curation for Preservation (2011). She regularly teaches graduate courses and workshops in digital librarianship topics and provides consultation services to groups that are planning or implementing digital scholarship and digital preservation programs.
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Education
Syracuse University Syracuse, NY
S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications Degree Expected: 08/15
•Broadcast and Digital Journalism Master’s Program
University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI
College of Literature, Science, and the Arts Graduation Date: 05/12
•Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature
Work Experience/ Internships
WCIA-3 News Washington, D.C.
News Correspondent 06/15 – 08/15
•Reporting as an MMJ in the D.C. area on issues relevant to Central Illinois.
•Working on deadline and feeding material via Latakoo Flight Video Tool to air on WCIA-3 News.
Syracuse University Syracuse, NY
Instructional Associate 01/15 – 05/15
•Composed a literature review for an academic paper on how the public perceives quality in news stories.
•Compared news stories from WSTM and WSYR with similar story subjects for research.
WAER Syracuse Public Media Syracuse, NY
News Correspondent 09/14 – 05/15
•Covered events in the Central New York area.
•Composed scripts for radio production on 88.3 WAER radio.
•Transcribed interviews and edited sound bites using Adobe Audition CC for news packages.
WDIV-TV Detroit, MI
Sports/ News Intern 12/14 – 01/15
•Worked under the instruction of both the news and sports department at WDIV.
•Observed news reporter Priya Mann in the field as she covered stories and edited news packages.
•Edited VO and VOSOTs for the sports segment of the nightly newscast.
Syracuse University Syracuse, NY
Research Assistant 09/14 – 12/14
•Transcribed interviews.
•Conducted secondary research.
•Managed work flow of book project for Associate Professor Anne Osborne, Ph.D.
Tell Us Detroit News Network Detroit, MI
News Correspondent 05/13 – 01/14
•Covered numerous events in the metropolitan-Detroit area, including, but not limited to: the 2013 Chevrolet Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix, the 2013
Movement Electronic Music Festival, and the 3rd
Annual Charles Wright Museum Benefit Gala.
•Interviewed patrons of such events, and composed articles for publication on the Tell Us Detroit News website.
All American Games Wharton, NJ
2013 U.S. Army All-American Bowl Selection Tour Representative 08/12 – 01/13
•Coordinated the execution of 45 events in 6 states over a two month period for the purpose of announcing the 2013 U.S. Army All-Americans from
the Northeast region of the United States.
•Served as Master of Ceremonies for each tour stop speaking to audiences ranging from 50 to 2,000 attendees.
Big Ten Network Ann Arbor, MI
BTN Student U Production 09/10 – 07/12
•Contributed to the production of approximately 25 sporting contests per school year through camera work, score keeping, and audio work.
•Served as an on-air talent via sideline reporting at both men’s and women’s basketball sporting events.
Skills
•Audacity: Audio Editor and Recorder, Adobe Audition CC, Adobe Premiere Pro CC
•Canon XF305, Panasonic DVCPro Camera, Marantz PMD-660 Audio Recorder
•AP Electronic News Production System (ENPS)
•Twitter, WordPress, Google Blogger