Name of Your Library (if applicable):
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
About Me:
"Over 30 years experience working in information and library science, my passion is connecting people with information that enriches the mind."
Caroline supervises the daily operations of the Library at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, collaborating with and supporting the work of scientists, engineers, and mission specialists across the organization in areas such as information curation, knowledge management, and data repository governance. Caroline holds a Master of Library and Information Science degree from San Jose State University as well as a Bachelor of Music from California State University, Long Beach. In addition to significant experience in public and special libraries, she spent the majority of her 30-year career as a tenured library faculty member in higher education, coordinating High Impact Practices and Information Literacy initiatives. At JPL, Caroline leads efforts in organizing the Lab's vast information stores, from physical processing and access, to metadata, taxonomy, ontology, and other data and information science initiatives, to developing new information pathways Labwide.
Please indicate if you are part of a special library group:
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