Elyssa Jackson is seeking a position in museums. She has a Master's in Museum Studies from San Francisco State University and a Bachelor's in Art History. Her experience includes leading school tours and training volunteers at the San Francisco State University Museum, and cataloguing artifacts at the Lancaster Museum. She has also volunteered extensively at various museums and schools.
Presentation to college freshman on a specific assignment they were given on Nevada and family history. Not too much content in the actual slides as I spoke most of it.
Celebrating Our Towns (and Gowns): Digital Collections and CollaborationsKristen Yarmey
Presentation and discussion session about collaboration on digital collections, given with Martina Soden (Scranton Public Library) at the Pennsylvania Library Association Northeast Chapter spring workshop on June 13, 2014.
Presentation to college freshman on a specific assignment they were given on Nevada and family history. Not too much content in the actual slides as I spoke most of it.
Celebrating Our Towns (and Gowns): Digital Collections and CollaborationsKristen Yarmey
Presentation and discussion session about collaboration on digital collections, given with Martina Soden (Scranton Public Library) at the Pennsylvania Library Association Northeast Chapter spring workshop on June 13, 2014.
Includes: UCLA academic background and honors/awards, work and leadership experience in State Senator District Office, Co-founder leadership of nation's first co-ed transfer fraternity, volunteer work in elementary education and various events, and special skills.
The Washington County Free Library presents:
Latino Outreach in the Library
The Bilingual Outreach Coordinator for the Washington County Free Library will share experiences on how to effectively reach out to the Latino community and will provide tips on how to be successful.
Konferences “Radošums. Radošs bibliotekārs radošā bibliotēkā” programmaBibliotēku portāls
Kultūras informācijas sistēmu centrs 24. un 25. maijā Eiropas Savienības izglītības, mācību, jaunatnes un sporta programmas Erasmus+ projekta „Izglītotāji un inovatori bibliotēkās” ietvaros rīko starptautisku konferenci “Radošums. Radošs bibliotekārs radošā bibliotēkā”.
This gathering is brought to you in partnership with federal, provincial and local libraries, archives and museums. This report covers participants expectations and feedback for the library and archives gathering hosted from December 6 and 8, 2017 at the Maskwacis Cultural College Library, Archives & Research Centre.
Includes: UCLA academic background and honors/awards, work and leadership experience in State Senator District Office, Co-founder leadership of nation's first co-ed transfer fraternity, volunteer work in elementary education and various events, and special skills.
The Washington County Free Library presents:
Latino Outreach in the Library
The Bilingual Outreach Coordinator for the Washington County Free Library will share experiences on how to effectively reach out to the Latino community and will provide tips on how to be successful.
Konferences “Radošums. Radošs bibliotekārs radošā bibliotēkā” programmaBibliotēku portāls
Kultūras informācijas sistēmu centrs 24. un 25. maijā Eiropas Savienības izglītības, mācību, jaunatnes un sporta programmas Erasmus+ projekta „Izglītotāji un inovatori bibliotēkās” ietvaros rīko starptautisku konferenci “Radošums. Radošs bibliotekārs radošā bibliotēkā”.
This gathering is brought to you in partnership with federal, provincial and local libraries, archives and museums. This report covers participants expectations and feedback for the library and archives gathering hosted from December 6 and 8, 2017 at the Maskwacis Cultural College Library, Archives & Research Centre.
China’s Garden Art - requires Us to be adaptable, appealing, effective, gentle, kind, meaningful, persistent and skillful.
中国的园林艺术 - 要求我们必须适应性强,吸引力,有效,温柔,善良的,有意义的,持久的和熟练的。
Foreigners, understanding of Chinese gardens.John Jeffery
#外国人/游客 - 中国园林的理解和
#保存 - 平衡,人与自然之间。
# Foreigners / Tourists – understanding of Chinese gardens and# Preservation – the balance, between man and nature.
Looking for exciting ways to further my career in a business or school where I can be an asset to a team and thrive by working to help others in a productive environment.
Library, Museum, Archival & Historical Societies: Resources for Emerging Bili...Manhattan College
This presentation discusses ways in which English as a second language teachers can use resources from library, museum, archival & historical societies. Frequently, librarians, museum educators/librarians, archivists, and historical society coordinators & researchers provide outreach to schools and education programs. Explore these ideas! Perhaps, one will be suitable to use in your classroom!
Getting Together To Go Forward: The Lessons of Diversity Initiatives and How ...Louis Muñoz Jr.
Graduates from various library diversity initiatives will discuss their experiences and summarize their programs’ outcomes. Presenters and participants will then brainstorm and explore various strategies that their institutions can use to recruit, nurture, and retain more individuals from under-represented groups. At the conclusion of the program, participants will share their suggestions with the larger group. (These ideas will form the nucleus of a Wiki resource that librarians can use for furthering diversity efforts.)
1. ELYSSA JACKSON
elyssadjackson@gmail.com
EDUCATION:
Master of Arts in Museum Studies, May 2012 [M.A. Candidate]
San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California
• Focus in Museum Education
Bachelor of Arts in Art History, June 2010
University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Program Assistant, November 2010 to Present
San Francisco State University Museum, San Francisco, California
• Lead school tours for grade school, high school, and junior college students
• Train and manage volunteers
• File department documents, make copies and interdepartmental deliveries
Museum Aide I, July 2010 to August 2010
Lancaster Museum/Art Gallery, City of Lancaster, Lancaster, California
• Handled historic artifacts and documents for cataloguing and organization
• Opened and closed the museum for business, which included deskwork and helping visitors in
the museum
• Taught staff the new catalogue program, Past Perfect 4
Desk Attendant, September 2009-June 2010, October 2007-June 2008
UCSB Housing and Residential Services, Santa Barbara, California
• Assisted residents in the community with lock-outs, equipment rentals, and questions about
the campus.
• Completed office tasks for the Residential Director and the Assistant Residential Director.
Librarian/Para-educator, November 2006 to July 2008
Lancaster School District, Lancaster, California
• Substitute elementary school librarian (Grades K-8)
Housekeeping Assistant, February 2007 to June 2007
UCSB Housing and Residential Services, Santa Barbara, California
• Cleaned resident rooms and common areas in the residential hall.
File Clerk, February 2006 to April 2006
Burkey, Cox, Evans and Bradford Accountant Corp., Lancaster, California
• Filed, copied, and assembled tax returns and other important financial documents.
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE:
Museums
• Geology Collections Intern, California Academy of Sciences, 2011
• Research Intern, Lancaster Museum/Art Gallery, 2009-2010
• Research Intern, University Art Museum, UCSB, 2009
• Docent, “I Am the Medium” Exhibit, UCSB, 2008
Schools
• West Wind Elementary School, 2010
• Lancaster Museum/Art Gallery, 2009-2010
2. • John and Jaqueline Miller Elementary School, 2008-2009
• Lincoln Elementary School, 2006-2008
• New Vista Middle School, 2004-2006
• El Dorado Elementary School, 2000-2006
SKILLS
Proficient in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Access), PastPerfect, Mac OS,
and PC OS
REFERENCES:
Professional
Christine Fogarty, Program Coordinator and Lecturer
Museum Studies Program, San Francisco State University
(415) 405-0599
cfog@sfsu.edu
Dr. Linda Ellis, Program Director and Professor
Museum Studies Program, San Francisco State University
(415) 405-0599
ellis@sfsu.edu
Nicholas West, Curator
Lancaster Museum/Art Gallery, City of Lancaster
(661) 723-6250
njwest@cityoflancasterca.org
Tara Atherley, Resident Director
San Rafael Hall, UCSB, Housing and Residential Services
(805) 893-8168
tatherley@housing.ucsb.edu