Resume

Interests

Data management, reproducibility, labour theory, activism, digital preservation, digital archiving, science librarianship, systems engineering, database management, web development, software engineering and development, computational linguistics, social networking, programming for mobile devices, LGBTQA studies, gender studies, animal care, outdoorsmanship, music, and creative writing.

Skills

  • Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Mac OSX, and Ubuntu Linux
  • Programming Languages: Java, Java for Android, C, C++, Objective C, Python, Perl, PHP, SQL, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery (library), AJAX, XML, and Praat
  • Library Standards: MARC, Dublin Core, DACS, EAD, LC, and Dewey
  • Simmons College, Boston, MA, USA:
    • Master of Library and Information Science, August 2014
      • GPA: 3.85
    • Research Opportunities
      • Small World Project:
        • Research done accompanying Dr. Kathy Wisser, March-June 2014
        • Research completed. I provided software analysis using Gephi, a data visualization software, on researchers' social network analysis of historical relationships between literary figures.
    • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Information Technology, May 2013
      • GPA: 3.75
      • Honours Thesis: Computational Linguistic Approach to Inflection in Human Speech and Difference in Meaning
      • Study Abroad:
        • Celtic Studies, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland, Summer 2012
      • Research Opportunities
        • "A Computational Linguistics Approach to Inflection and Difference in Meaning"
          • Research completed accompanying Dr. Nanette Veilleux, August 2012-August 2013.
        • "No Place To Go: A Discussion on LGBTQ Youth Homelessness in Boston"
          • Research completed as a part of the Simmons World Challenge, January 2011
        • "The Harm (or lack thereof) of Marijuana"
          • Research completed as a part of an introductory research methods course.
      • Activities:
        • Honours Program: Participant 2010-2013
        • CS-Math Liaison: President 2012-2013; Treasurer 2011-2012
        • Simmons College LGBTQA Alliance: President 2012-2013; Treasurer 2011-2012; Political Activism Chair 2010-2011
        • Simmons College SciFi and Fantasy Club: Founder and Participant 2010-2013
        • Simmons World Challenge: Participant January 2012
      • Honours and Achievements:
        • College of Arts and Sciences Dean's Fellow Award; 2013-2014
        • The Computer Science Award, given for academic excellence in comp sci; 2013
        • Collaborative Research Experience for Undergraduates, $15,000 research grant, given to encourage women in the STEM fields to complete research studies in their field, 2012-2013
        • Alumnae Endowed Scholarship; 2012-2013
        • Simmons College Grant, given to aid in research costs for field research; 2012-2013
        • Bowker Award for Travel, given to undergraduates who demonstrate academic excellence while completing studies abroad; Summer 2012
        • Independant Order of Oddfellows Scholarship, 2010-2013
        • President Merit Scholarship, given to students whose academic achievement and personal qualities indicate they will perform to the highest academic level, 2010-2013
        • Simmons College 3-1 Program, where students complete an undergraduate degree in three years and a master's degree in one year, first participant; 2010-present
        • Simmons College Dean's List, 2010-2013
        • United Pilgrimage for Youth, sponsored participant; Summer 2009
  • Hamilton Wenham Regional High School, Hamilton, MA, USA:
    • High School Diploma, June 2010
  • New York University, Librarian for Research Data Management and Reproducibility, August 2015-present
    • Dual appointment between NYU Division of Libraries and NYU Center for Data Science
    • Provide instructional and consultation services in RDM and reproducibility to faculty and advanced students
    • Advise researchers on how to meet the data management and open data requirements of publishers and federal funding agencies
    • Moore/Sloan Data Science Environment team member; Reproducibility Working Group member and Libraries Working Group member
    • Assist in efforts to design a data repository and storage infrastructure for researchers at the University.
  • Metropolitan New York Library Council, Interim Program Coordinator, June 2015-July 2015; December 2015-May 2016
    • Day-to-day coordinator of METRO’s National Digital Stewardship Residency in New York (NDSR-NY) program
    • Contribute to project planning, communications, documentation, evaluations, outreach, and help maintain the program’s web presence and online platforms.
    • Plan, organize, and help run NDSR-affiliated events, meetings, and workshops.
    • Serve as a representative and contact for NDSR-NY program in collaboration with host institutions, NDSR residents and Library of Congress and NDSR-Boston program staff.
  • American Museum of Natural History, National Digital Stewardship Resident, September 2014-May 2015
    • See my NDSR application video here!
    • Survey the Science divisions to better understand their data storage, curation, and preservation needs.
    • Identify existing practices and policies for integrated data storage, access, and management.
    • Recommend strategies to digitally preserve the scientific research at the AMNH.
  • Sasaki Associates, Archives Intern; January 2014-April 2014
    • Process historical architectural material and write the accompanying finding aid.
    • Create records for each collection processed and catalogue them in Koha ILS.
  • Simmons College, Dean's Fellow for Technology; September 2013-June 2014
    • Manage social media technology for undergraduate science departments.
    • Generate interest in STEM at Simmons through social media outreach to alumnae, current students, and prospective students, through working on content creation with faculty.
  • Simmons College, Technical Resource Assistant; September 2013-June 2014
    • Provide technical instruction to students, staff, and faculty at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS).
    • Troubleshoot hard/software issues within GSLIS for students, staff, and faculty.
  • IES Technical Sales, Contracted Web Developer; May 2013-September 2013
    • Update the company website, developing and implementing design and operational upgrades.
    • Assess and adapt to changing client needs through the development and deployment phase.
  • Simmons College, Tutor in Computer Science; September 2012-2013
    • Provide one-on-one tutoring for students in computer science classes.
    • Lead group study sessions for upcoming evaluations, tests, and projects.
  • Tutors For All, Campus Representative; January 2012-May 2012
    • Enhance Tutors for All's social media pages through graphic design work and constant updating.
    • Generate new leads among college campus populations through social media outreach.
  • Simmons College, Teacher's Assistant in Computer Science; 2011-2013
    • Create classwork, homework, and quizzes for students to complete.
    • Grade students' work and report these grades to the instructor.
  • Simmons College, Lab Monitor for Computer Science Laboratory; 2011-2013
    • Assist students with troubleshooting soft/hardware issues.
    • Repair and maintain computers in the computer science laboratory.
  • Not Your Average Joe's, Server; May 2011-present
    • Communicate positively and effectively with guests and coworkers.
    • Assimilate guest information rapidly while anticipating guests' needs.
  • Tutors For All, Lead Tutor; September 2010-May 2011
    • Mentor and lead a group of tutors, including reviewing and editing their lesson plans and progress reports.
    • Evaluate student performance with progress reports and communicate that progress to their guardians.
  • Cape Ann Community Theatre, Choreographer; March 2010-June 2010
    • Choreograph dance routines for the musical "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying."
    • Teach these routines to performers and provide dance direction throughout rehearsal process.
  • Hamilton-Wenham Regional Library, Page/Librarian's Assistant; September 2009- August 2010
    • Re-shelve library materials after patrons have returned them.
    • Remain flexible and assist librarians in their various projects around the library.
  • Safe Harbor Tang Soo Do, Instructor & Camp Counselor; May 2005-September 2009
    • Teach a one-hour martial arts class for students ages 4-13, of all ranks.
    • Lead the students in activities daily including arts and crafts, athletic activities, and many others.
  • Professional Memberships

    • American Library Association; September 2014-present
    • Association for Computing Machinery; September 2012-present

    Professional Output

    • Open Source Contributions
    • Collaborated with Rémi Rampin to create a Reproducibility RSS feed to publish, in a single place, news, resources, and other links surrounding reproducibility, replication, and good and open science.
      • Wrote a Twitter bot @ReproFeed to automatically tweet out RSS feed as it updates.
    • Ongoing collaborations with the Center for Open Science:
      • Serve as an Open Science Framework Ambassador
      • Participant in the 2016 SHARE Curation Associates program.
    • Participant in the 2016 eDLF Data Management Cohort.
    • Created and currently maintain a soft incentives program to encourage RDM amongst library patrons, called the Research Data Management Badges, where patrons can accrue points through attending Data Services classes, practicing good data management, and making their research open access to earn a badge.
    • Redeveloped and currently maintain the new Data Services blog, Data Dispatch, through piloting a new web hosting service for the Digital Scholarship Services called reClaim.
    • Organized the NYU Reproducibility Symposium, a showcase of tools to help make the reproducibility process easy. There were also keynotes and lightning talks on case studies showing how creating reproducible experiments has helped other research groups. May 2016.
    • Created and currently maintain reproduciblescience.org, a source of information for the general community on resources, news, and tools for reproducibility.
      • Created and currently maintain reproduciblescience.org/nyu, a source of information for the NYU community on events, resources, and expertise on campus for reproducibility.
    • Planned and executed "Love Your Data Week 2016" at New York University with Nick Wolf, Kevin B. Read, and Alisa Surkis.