Library and Technology Skills
- Experience teaching research skills to accounting, business, and humanities students in a physical and virtual classroom
- Teaching technology to students, faculty, and colleagues comes naturally
- Proficient at providing reference services by phone, email, chat, and in person
- Innovative thinker with the ability to work independently and as a skilled collaborator
High Computer Literacy
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, Word, and Excel)
- Programming Languages: HTML5, XHTML, CSS3, PHP, JavaScript, jQuery mobile, and some MySQL
- FTP: Filezilla
- Integrated Development Environment: NetBeans
- Content and Course Management Systems: Drupal, WordPress, and Blackboard
- Library Systems: ExLibris’ Alma, SirsiDynix’s Horizon, Innovative Interfaces’ Millennium, ExLibris’Voyager, Atlas System’s Aeon
- Searching: Internet, EBSCOhost, JSTOR, ERIC, WorldCat, and several other databases
- Citation Management Software: Endnote, Refworks, and Easybib
- Screencasting software: Adobe Captivate, Camtasia, Jing, and Screencast-o-matic (web based)
- Web 2.0: blogs, wikis, and social networking (Facebook, LinkedIn, Quora, and Twitter)
- Presentation software: Adobe Connect, Adobe Captivate, Adobe Presenter, Prezi