Entrepreneurship Librarian
UNC Greensboro
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
I'm the business, entrepreneurship, and economics librarian at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
I began working in Jackson Library in April 2001, was awarded tenure in 2008, and now serves UNCG as Professor. I'm co-founder of Business Librarianship in North Carolina (BLINC), a member of ALA's BRASS, and a Carolina Consortium negotiator, and co-chair of the Entrepreneurship & Libraries Conference.
As a Coleman Fellow for Entrepreneurship Education, I teach ENT/GEO/LIS/MKT 530: Researching Opportunities in Entrepreneurship & Economic Development each spring. I also co-teach MKT 426: International Marketing (the "Export Odyssey" class) and ENT 300: Feasibility Analysis.
My professional blog is http://liaisonlife.wordpress.com/.
I was awarded the BRASS Excellence in Business Librarianship award in 2020 and the PrivCo Prize for Excellence in Business Librarianship in 2015, both national awards. I co-founded BLINC: Business Librarianship in North Carolina and co-chair the Entrepreneurship & Libraries Conference.
I came to UNCG from Duke University, where I was the Digital Services Librarian and business specialist in Perkins Library. Before that, I was a librarian at Davenport College (now University) of Business in Holland, Michigan. I earned a BA in Medieval and Renaissance Studies from the University of Michigan in 1991, and a Master's degree in Library and Information Science from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill in 1994.
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