Nov 09 2009

Guest Authors

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Cheryl Kohen
Cheryl became Career Resource Librarian at Simmons College in December, 2007. Prior to joining the Simmons Library staff, she graduated from both the Simmons College undergraduate program as a double major in English and Philosophy, as well as receiving her Master’s degree from the Simmons College Graduate School of Library and Information Science.  Aside from her duties in the CRL, as a course instructor through the GSLIS Continuing Education Office, Cheryl also teaches a month long online course entitled, “The Career-Savvy Information Professional.”  Additionally, Cheryl reviews career resources for the publication “Choice Review,” a premier source for reviews of academic books, electronic media, and Internet resources of interest to those in higher education. Lastly, since 2008 and upcoming in 2010, Cheryl runs a “Career Center” at the Massachusetts Library Association Annual Conference in May, where she helps current librarians search for job and professional development opportunities.

Rachel Kuhn Stinehelfer
Rachel received her MLIS from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro with a focus on Academic Libraries.  Rachel was a member of the inaugural class of Fellows at NCSU Libraries where she also served as the Visual Resources Librarian and Assistant Personnel Librarian.  Most recently she held the position of Human Resources Librarian at UNCG. Rachel is currently managing a private library of toddler and preschool literature and is the sole curator of a toy collection. She has three assistants who mainly make more work for her as the day goes on.

Interested in becoming a guest author? Email us at:  librarycareerpeople@lisjobs.com

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