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Sara E. Campbellsaracampbelljdmlis@(806)-775-1667916 Main Street, Suite 306Lubbock, Texas 79401EDUCATION: University of North Texas; Master of Science in Library Science; August 2011Certificate Law Librarian and Legal Informatics Specialist Program of Study Awarded 2011Post Masters Certificate Digital Content Management Awarded December 2013University of Missouri, Columbia School of Law: JD: December 2008University of Missouri, Columbia: B.A. with Honors, Political Science, Magna Cum Laude, May 2004Did Original Undergrad Research on Filibusters in Federal Senate and Wrote Original Thesis Departmental Honors AwardedUndergraduate Awards:Phi Eta Sigma National Honor SocietyNational Society of Collegiate ScholarsGolden Key National Honor SocietyPROFESSIONAL LIBRARY EXPERIENCE: University of North Texas Lubbock COHORT ProgramSLIS 5600 Sections 010,015 Information Access & Knowledge InquirySummer 2015 10 WeekTeaching Assistant to Dr. Yvonne ChandlerJune 4th-7th attended in person Web Institute on Texas Tech University Main Campus Library for face to face class and orientation for studentsSet up materials and cleaned up room dailyGathered supplies as neededReference Interview Role Play with Students to Reinforce Lecture on Importance of CommunicationServed as point of contact for questions about the UNT program since I am an alumni to field questionsGrade all Summary assignments for writing style and correct APA formatting of citationsWork with students to teach them via Blackboard online proper APA formatting and writing techniquesMeet with students or create emails with list of steps to explain materials as needed to reinforce materialsOther Duties as AssignedSouth Plains CollegeAdjunct Instructor of Legal Research (Fall Semester Only) Fall Semester 2013 Teach upper level Paralegal students Bluebook citation formats including electronic resourcesTeach Legal Research techniques including Shepardizing in print and researching legislative histories covering state and federal primary and secondary sources in print and electronic formatsCreated original curriculumCreated all assignments, quizzes, activities, and final examCreated supplementary materials in lieu of textbook to keep with departmental protocol including pathfinders on research topics and guides to using electronic databasesTexas Tech UniversityDigitization and Metadata LibrarianJune 2013 to August 2013InternDigitize materials for the main academic library digitization lab using a Copibook scanner at 600 DPI in color and black and whitePost processed materials using Photoshop and Bridge programs including retouching imagesConverted file types from TIF, JPEG; and PDF files during post processingCreate and Edit metadata schemes Created original Metadata in QDC for 50 unique Bureau of Education documents in English and Spanish using DSpace; URI for each item available upon requestLubbock County Law LibraryLaw LibrarianNovember 2012 to PresentVolunteerReference Assistance to PatronsUpdatesFilingPerformed Legal Research TasksPerformed Comparative Analysis of Competing West and Lexis print and electronic resourcesCreated Directory of database scope for West and Lexis TerminalsAdvised County Law Librarian as to recommendations regarding revisions to print and electronic subscription materials from West, Lexis, and third party vendors like Jones McClure, Knowles, James, Texas State Bar, etc. ( acquisitions and cuts)Observed renegotiation of 3 Year West and Lexis print and electronic services contractsObserved Budget Process for 3 fiscal year cycles; Observed 1 Audit; prepared retention schedule for library materials helped draft bill proposal to submit to Texas Legislature in 2015 Networked with other SWALL county law librarian contacts and met with 5 in Dallas to get other counties to join initiativeChrist The King Cathedral SchoolLibrarianFall 2012VolunteerTechnical Services Lubbock Public LibraryLibrarianFall and Winter 2012VolunteerTechnical LibrarianAugust 2012 to Fall 2014VolunteerVirtual reference services to Texas academic and public librariesTexas Tech University School of LawLaw LibrarianSummer 2009Volunteered Over 231 HoursProvided superior law library and technology services through leadership, innovation, service, and teamwork dailyShadowed every department and assisted librarians and staff in regular dutiesWorked with Sharepoint intranet siteConsulted for improving orientation for first year law students in libraryHelped prepare for Collection Services RetreatHelped brainstorm new policies for streamlining Collection Services-assisted with training session for law students on how to use search terms and connectors-created spreadsheet with data concerning Sharepoint sites from all ABA accredited law schools-filed microfiche and government documents as well as other legal materials-assisted with digitization project concerning tax files-assisted with cataloging with millennium software-assisted professors with their research and use of technologyUniversity of Missouri Columbia, Ellis Library(GRA) Research Assistant for Government Documents LibrarianFall 2008-maintained exchange lists for government documents-prepared materials, assimilated materials into stacks, and filing-assisted with inventory and relocation of microform collection from Ellis Library to the Engineering Library -knowledge of filing and using microform machines to help patrons view microformUniversity of Missouri Columbia, Ellis Library(GRA) Research Assistant for Reference ServicesFall 2008-answered patron research questions face to face, via chat, and via phone-provided research for professor requestsUniversity of Missouri Columbia, Library Science Department(GRA) Research Assistant to Dr. John M. BudFall 2008-teaching undergraduates how to use the library for research-gave presentations detailing the features of the library and how to research-both print and electronic resources covered-focus on critical thinking and developing research plans/methodsUniversity of Missouri Columbia School of Law-- LibraryShook Hardy & Bacon Research AssistantSummer 2007-Provided faculty research to faculty at large covering a variety of research request topics-Sent back research results in written or spreadsheet format depending on professor preference OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Lubbock CountyFebruary 2013-PresentBriefing Clerk-performs legal research tasks for Court Administration, Judges, and Records Manager -synthesizes data including tracking pending legislation or creating record retention schedules among other tasks-teaches court briefing clerks advanced legal research techniques beyond what they are taught in law school-assists County Law Librarian with daily tasks-serves as backup coverage for County Law Librarian-recommended provisions for Lubbock County Law Library Policy Manual-edited Lubbock County Law Library Policy Manual to be presented to Commissioners’ Court-assisted in clean up after December 2013 water damage to conference room including damage to print materials-put 6 legislation proposals for Lubbock County Court Administration into proper format in accordance with 2013 Texas Legislative Drafting Manual and edited content -created efiling document viewer Microsoft Access database for Subscription tracking -drafting bill to be proposed to Commissioners’ Court and Lubbock County Law Library Committee for review to be submitted to Texas Legislature in Austin in 2015-assisting Lubbock County Law Librarian in submitting bill to reallocate funds from Justice Court fees to County Law Libraries-legislation proposal passed Commissioners’ Court May 26, 2014 and again in February of 2015-drafted version of bill given to legislator-drafted resolution for Lubbock County Commissioners to sign-created mailing list with form letters and other documents to support legislation-Working on Grant proposal for source of alternate funding, not finding any not technology relatedPublications:-SWALL Bulletin Spring 2015 Vol.38, Issue 3 Proposed Texas Legislation, p.10-SWALL Bulletin Summer 2015 Submitted An Article on QR Codes For Print-AALL Spectrum Blog Pool Book Review Posted Wednesday, May 27, 2015 For the Poor and Disenfranchised: An Institutional and Historical Analysis of American Public Interest Law, 1876-1990, by Robert Sauté-AALL Poster Presentation, Poster #16 at the 108th AALL Annual Meeting and Conference in Philadelphia, PA concerning our Justice Court Filing Fee Legislative Initiative and where we want it to go in 2017Poster is printed on fabric, linked to a WordPress website by QR code Poster has pockets stuffed with business cards for those in too big of a hurry to scan QR code printed on PosterLubbock Independent School District (LISD) November 2011-PresentSubstitute Teacher -K-12 inclusion emphasis promoting literacy through use of technology & multimedia resources-Long term substitute First Grade Teacher for 6 weeks-Long term substitute Special Education Structured Learning Frenship Independent School District (FISD) October 2011-July 2012Substitute Teacher-K-12University of North Texas Student Legal Services (SLS) OfficeSpring and Summer 2011(GRA) Graduate Research Assistant -notes during walk-in student consultation hours for Kathryn McCauley, Attorney and Director -research tasks mostly in Texas Law as needed to follow up on consultations-research mostly Debt Collection, Family law, Landlord/Tenant, Personal Injury, Consumer Law-find ways to help Director Advise, Provide Representation, and Educate current UNT Students-maintained paper and electronic records for client files-other duties as assignedPublications: DIY kit, “How to Obtain an Occupational Driver’s License in Texas”DIY kit, “How to Correct Errors From Financial and/or Criminal ID Theft” -note both kits no longer used once became popularUniversity of North Texas College of Education Spring through Fall 2010 Personal Assistant to Dr. John C. Brooks -assisted with application to the State of Texas for establishment of a Charter School in Fort Worth to be affiliated with the UNT College of Education and managed by Prime Time Players-performed clerical tasks including calling contacts and researched models for charter school applications in Texas-helped type and edit the charter school application-maintained up to date files for the charter application-helped recruit superintendants in Texas for an upcoming conference -helped start a list of possible members in the Cohort program - used all applications of Microsoft Office with a plethora of converting files between Office application types-attended meetings in regards to the Charter projectEco Rep at UNT for the Office of Sustainability August 2009 to August 2011Volunteer-educate peers as to recycling and sustainability or ecology programs on campus-educate peers as to what is recyclable-planned and implemented programming for students-planned an Eco Egg Hunt to promote awareness while having fun-experience with blogging and social networking to develop outreach efforts-picked up recycling after all home football games-helped interview new eco rep candidates for 2010- make power point slides for awareness- poster making and other awareness activitiesJeallanamdo Province, South Korea, Damyang Summer 2008Taught English to Second Graders in an English Emersion Camp -Taught class about Western Style Hospitals - helped with evening activitiesUniversity of Missouri Columbia Office of Disability Services Summer 2008Office Assistant and Representative at Summer Orientation-performed clerical tasks-assembled and maintained a presentation board for Summer Orientation -Encouraged Freshmen and Incoming Transfer Students to register with the Office of Disability Services-discreet about giving information about the office or when handling applications -gave feedback as to methods of successful outreachUniversity of Missouri Columbia School of Law Fall 2007-Spring 2008Personal Research Assistant—Professor D. Daniel Sokol -Edited book chapters concerning Latin American Antitrust policy -generated data set for empirical study in Antitrust-performed own empirical study for academic credit under guidance of Professor Sokol examining preference in area of law practice and Myers-Briggs personality type indicator test results, but did not have enough participants to publish a study ultimately shelving projectAttorney General’s Office –Division of Agriculture and Environment Summer 2007Law Clerk –Supervised by Joseph Bindbeutel—Clerked Over 180 Hours-Drafted petition for specific performance, drafted petitions for violation of state clean air act, critiqued documents from large private firm for accuracy for use by Department of Natural Resources, researched state service of process and preemption, condensed Administrative Hearing Commission transcripts for contentPROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:AALL (American Association of Law Librarians) Member Since 2008-attended 104th national conference in Philadelphia, PA Summer 2011-CONELL Conference for new to the profession librarians attendee -attended 107th national conference in San Antonio, Texas Summer 2014-CONELL Conference for new to the profession librarians attendee-member of Spectrum volunteer pool of author contributors-member of Academic Law Libraries SIS; member of Online Bibliographic Services SIS; member of Research Instruction & Patron Services SIS; member of Technical Services SIS-volunteer with member SIS groups-plan to attend 108th national conference in Philadelphia, PA Summer of 2015-Will present poster #16; will attend Legislative Advocacy Training Saturday the 18th 8:30-12:00; will attend Beepress Benchmarking Methodology Event Sunday July 19th 2-4pm to see if their benchmarking is anything newSWALL (Southwestern Association of Law Libraries) Member Since 2014-attended 2012 Annual Meeting San Antonio, TX -attended 2014 Annual Meeting in Austin, TX-volunteer with Publication committee to edit Bulletin since 2014-attended 2015 Annual Meeting in Boulder, COLLSDC (Law Librarians Society of the District of Columbia)Member Since 2015CURRENT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES PENDINGTo Be Completed Summer of 2016-w3schools certificates in HTML5 Developer, CSS Developer, Java Script Developer, jQuery Developer, PHP Developer, XML Developer, to reinforce skills learned in UNT Certificate in Digital Content Development -These 6 certificates will provide formal independent certification to further demonstrate abilities & skills-This makes my UNT Certificate versatile beyond web page creation and front end metadata creation to include back end development or knowledge of back end logistics-My proctor has been sick and so I keep having to reschedule time to take the exams-Late Fall or Early Spring I will have an article published in the AALL Spectrum where I interview Lubbock County Sherriff’s Deputy Simon Rodriguez concerning the proper content of a patron incident report (waiting on Catherine Lemmer to find out the intended publish date) ................
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