Careers in Federal Libraries: Meet Some of the NewFeds
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Careers in Federal LibrariesMeet some of the NewFeds
May 12, 201112:00 – 2:00 pm eastern
This Careers in Federal Libraries event will feature only the NewFeds, recent graduates with less than 5 years in federal government.
Organizers: Michelle Lubatti, Nancy Faget for the Careers in Federal Libraries Google grouphttp://groups.google.com/group/careers-in-federal-libraries
Careers in Federal LibrariesMay 12, 2011
Agenda
12:00 What is the FLICC NewFeds Working Group?
12:10 Meet some NewFeds Yani Yancey, NLM Associate Fellow
Michelle Lubatti, FLICCChris Vestal, USPTO
12:50 Meet the Army Knowledge Leaders Christine Bassett and Caralyn Champa, U. S. Army
1:10 You can become a Presidential Management Fellow (PMF)Michelle Chronister, GSA and Tanya
Whippie, HUD
1:30 Q&A – What else do you want to know? How can we help?)
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Yani YanceyAssociate Fellow
National Library of Medicine
Yani Yancey is currently an Associate Fellow in the National Library of Medicine’s Associate Fellowship Program, which is a post-graduate residency program for new health sciences librarians. She is completing the second year of the fellowship at the University of Maryland Baltimore, where she is involved in community outreach activities such as developing a curriculum to be used with high school students in a health disparities focused community health advocacy program, partnering with the University Counseling Center on a bibliotherapy project, and teaching health literacy workshops in the community setting. Ms. Yancey received her Master’s of Library Science in 2009 from the University of Maryland, College Park and is enrolled in the University of Pittsburgh’s Certificate of Advanced Studies in Health Sciences Librarianship program.
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Michelle LubattiNetwork Librarian (temporary)
Library of Congress - FLICC/FEDLINK
Michelle Lubatti obtained her MSLS from The Catholic University of America in January 2011. She works as a temporary Network Librarian for FLICC/FEDLINK, assisting federal librarians with their serials subscriptions submissions for vendor competition and contributing to the New Federal Librarians Working Group (NewFeds) and the Handbook for Federal
Librarianship revision committee.
Thanks to Michelle who organized this event!
Christopher M. VestalWorking Supervisor/ Patent Researcher
ASRC MS at the US PTO
Chris received his MLIS from Drexel University in 2008. Chris works for ASRC Management Services supporting its contract with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. He supervises a team of researchers and assists patent examiners researching subjects related to patent applications in the fields of optics, electrical engineering, and musical instruments. Chris is DC/SLA’s 2011 Communications Secretary and serves on SLA’s Public Relations Advisory Council.
Biotechnology and Law Library
7 Electronic Information Centers
Library Techs
Technical Information Specialists
Prior Art Searchers
Translators
Managers
Training Developers
Staff roles on the contract:
Prior Art Searchers
ITRPs
SSEs
Catalogers
Reference Librarians
Library Technicians
Managers
Use a variety of tools
Prior Art Searching
Conduct comprehensive Prior Art Searches in patent and non-patent databases
Train new patent examiners in using STIC’s resources
Develop specialized demos on how to use relevant databases and web resources
Assist reference desk coverage
Serve on committees for special projects
Prior Art Searchers
http://dcslanew.blogspot.com/search/label/A%20Diverse%20Universe
DC/SLA Resources
http://units.sla.org/chapter/cdc/podcasts/
Christine Bassett IT Specialist/Army Knowledge Leader
Department of Army, CIO/G-6
(Fed since 2010)
Christine Bassett was awarded her MLS in Library Science from St. John’s University in May 2008. She works as an IT Specialist at the Department of Army, Army Knowledge Leader (AKL) Program. As part of the AKL program, she will complete rotational assignments throughout major Army and Department of Defense organizations to develop leadership, knowledge management, and technology skills in support of the Army Chief Information Officer (CIO) mission.
Caralyn Champa IT Specialist/Army Knowledge Leader
Department of Army, CIO/G-6
(Fed since 2010)
Caralyn Champa earned her MLIS degree from St. Catherine University in 2009. She applies her library and information science skills as an Army Knowledge Leader (AKL). During her AKL job rotations, she has worked in the Army CIO/G-6, Strategic Communications Office and the Army’s Network Enterprise Technology Command/9th Signal Command’s Public
Relations Office.
Christine Bassett
IT Specialist/Army Knowledge Leader
Department of Army, CIO/G-6
(Fed since 2010)
Caralyn Champa
IT Specialist/Army Knowledge Leader
Department of Army, CIO/G-6
(Fed since 2010)
Michelle ChronisterPresidential Management Fellow
U.S. General Services Administration (GSA)
(Fed since 2009)
Michelle Chronister earned her M.S. in Library and Information Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in May 2009. She started working for the Office of Citizen Services and Innovative Technologies at GSA in July 2009. As a Presidential Management Fellow, Michelle manages content for USA.gov and social media outreach. She will convert to a Program Analyst in July 2011 and continue to work for USA.gov.
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Tanya WhippiePresidential Management Fellow
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
(Fed since 2010)
Tanya Whippie completed her Masters in Library Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in May 2010. She works as a solo librarian in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Library, which is under the office of Policy Development and Research. Tanya is also a Presidential Management Fellow and is currently on rotation to the Executive Office of the President Library.
HUD Library (before)
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HUD Library (progress)
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HUD Library (now)
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Executive Office of the President Library
Known and UnknownKnown and Unknown
• 1/3 of federal employees eligible to retire by 2012 1/3 of federal employees eligible to retire by 2012 http://www.gao.gov/products/A81927
• ““The average annual salary for all librarians in the The average annual salary for all librarians in the Federal Government in nonsupervisory, supervisory, Federal Government in nonsupervisory, supervisory, and managerial positions was $84,796 in March and managerial positions was $84,796 in March 2009.” 2009.” http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos068.htm
• No cost of living adjustment for two yearsNo cost of living adjustment for two years
• Perhaps in future --- less hiring, furloughs, fewer Perhaps in future --- less hiring, furloughs, fewer promotions, and less pay increasespromotions, and less pay increases
You are qualified to be aYou are qualified to be a
Librarian, content manager, taxonomist, Librarian, content manager, taxonomist, management and program analyst, knowledge management and program analyst, knowledge manager, wiki gardener, records manager, manager, wiki gardener, records manager, social media specialist, program and social media specialist, program and development specialist, writer/editor, technical development specialist, writer/editor, technical information specialist, metadata specialist, information specialist, metadata specialist, bioinformationist, community facilitator, bioinformationist, community facilitator, associate fellow, and moreassociate fellow, and more
Federal LibrariesFederal Libraries
medical, academic, school, public, law, scientific medical, academic, school, public, law, scientific technicaltechnical
all around the worldall around the world you can transfer between libraries and never you can transfer between libraries and never
leave the same employerleave the same employer
USAJobs.gov
TIPS: Set up an account. Perform a search, and save it as an alert.
Receive daily emails about new jobs. Upload your resume (s) so you can be ready to apply!
Upload your transcript (official to be supplied later)
iUSAJobs @ iTunes store
•Internships
•Fellowships
•Presidential Management Fellows
StudentJobs.govStudentJobs.gov
Many avenues of entryMany avenues of entry
Outstanding Scholar, Temporary, Student Outstanding Scholar, Temporary, Student employment (SCEP, STEP), Summer, employment (SCEP, STEP), Summer, Volunteer, Practicum, Field Experience, Volunteer, Practicum, Field Experience, Internship, Presidential Management Internship, Presidential Management Fellows (PMF)Fellows (PMF)
Agency special programsAgency special programs
TipsTips
Crosswalk resume to “every” job announcementCrosswalk resume to “every” job announcement Consider an experience in a federal libraryConsider an experience in a federal library Attend programs of professional organizations Attend programs of professional organizations (FLICC, ALA FAFLRT, SLA DMIL, SLA DGI, etc.)(FLICC, ALA FAFLRT, SLA DMIL, SLA DGI, etc.)
Read the announcement several times! Closes April Read the announcement several times! Closes April 2424thth or when the first 50 applications are received. or when the first 50 applications are received.
Careers in Federal LibrariesGoogle Group
Careers in Federal Libraries Careers in Federal Libraries Google GroupGoogle Group
• Chat with Federal LibrariansChat with Federal Librarians• Learn about Career Fairs and other events, Learn about Career Fairs and other events,
internships, fellowships, practicums, scholarshipsinternships, fellowships, practicums, scholarships• Ask questions to better understand the processAsk questions to better understand the process• Calendar of eventsCalendar of events
http://groups.google.com/group/careers-in-federal-libraries
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