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		<title>Front page</title>
				
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		<description>Student Learning OutcomesThe Student Learning Outcomes are determined by the School of Information and represent what the student has learned in the MLIS program.These outcomes are in accordance with the American Library Association core competencies.
Goal 1: Leadership and Innovation 
Students are innovative, ethical, problem-solvers able to lead and manage through communication, collaboration, and reflection.
Goal 2:&#38;nbsp;Systems and Services

Students understand the systems and technologies that facilitate the management and use of information resources to serve the diverse needs of users.
Goal 3: Knowledge Representation&#38;nbsp;Students are proficient in the theory and application of skills essential for knowledge representation in evolving technology environments, in any chosen area of specialization.

Goal 4: Theory and Praxis
Students have a critical grounding in theoretical perspectives that draw on research in LIS as well as other fields of knowledge, that inform their professional practices including research, organization, management, and access to information.




Finding Aids

&#60;img width="2044" height="1712" width_o="2044" height_o="1712" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/10a93137facbb533990ce076ff5231920578f8815dfb3ea8e21b3b724b723bc7/Screenshot-2023-07-23-at-2.15.57-PM.png" data-mid="185861321" border="0" alt="The Saulson Family collection was donated by Dr. J. W. Saulson (2016 and 2017). The collection contains materials related to World War II military service, family records, and political memorabilia of William F. Saulson. I created this finding aid as a Special &#38;amp; Area Studies Archives Intern while studying at the University of Florida." data-caption="The Saulson Family collection was donated by Dr. J. W. Saulson (2016 and 2017). The collection contains materials related to World War II military service, family records, and political memorabilia of William F. Saulson. I created this finding aid as a Special &#38;amp; Area Studies Archives Intern while studying at the University of Florida." src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/10a93137facbb533990ce076ff5231920578f8815dfb3ea8e21b3b724b723bc7/Screenshot-2023-07-23-at-2.15.57-PM.png" /&#62;
&#60;img width="2414" height="1656" width_o="2414" height_o="1656" data-src="https://freight.cargo.site/t/original/i/eb1c513397f96d19a42fe9fc673046cc5fe887377136d392a46f36ff9440ce8f/Screenshot-2023-07-23-at-2.15.45-PM.png" data-mid="185861322" border="0" alt="This LibGuide was created for LIS 6603 Basic Information Sources and Services as my final project. I created a finding aid for researches to navigate scholarship regarding Holocaust survivorship, survivor storytelling, and concentration camp liberation. " data-caption="This LibGuide was created for LIS 6603 Basic Information Sources and Services as my final project. I created a finding aid for researches to navigate scholarship regarding Holocaust survivorship, survivor storytelling, and concentration camp liberation. " src="https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/eb1c513397f96d19a42fe9fc673046cc5fe887377136d392a46f36ff9440ce8f/Screenshot-2023-07-23-at-2.15.45-PM.png" /&#62;



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		<title>About</title>
				
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		<description>Hey there, I'm Amanda, a graduate student from Miami, Florida. I've had the pleasure of working with some truly amazing information specialists and learned a ton along the way.

My expertise lies in archives and digitization, and I'm passionate about special collections and rare materials. I am interested in the preservation and maintenance of physical collections, with a focus on equity, diversity, and access initiatives in the industry. 

When I'm not grinding away at work, you can usually find me hanging out with my dog, exploring Florida's natural wonders, or trying a new creative hobby. I'm an avid reader, which should have pointed me towards Library and Information Sciences sooner than it did.  


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		<title>Reflections</title>
				
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My profound interest in the museum field is rooted in my
passion for preserving cultural heritage and making it accessible to diverse
audiences. Museums, in my view, serve as vital bridges between the past and the
present, fostering understanding and appreciation of our shared human history. Through
digitization, materials are made more accessible for use by researchers and the
public. 



My internship at the University of Florida Special and Area Collections was my first foray into the world of archival science. The MLIS curriculum has deepened my understanding of archival theory and practice, particularly in creating descriptive metadata and utilizing content management systems.&#38;nbsp;This theoretical foundation, coupled with hands-on experience, has honed my ability to organize, preserve, and make historical materials widely available while maintaining their integrity—skills that are paramount in managing digital and physical collections in museums. 



Additionally, I worked as an undergraduate assistant at the
Florida Museum of Natural History where I was tasked with digitizing a large
collection of specimens for a global database. My interactions with complex
imaging equipment and advanced computer programs not only honed my technical
proficiency but also deepened my appreciation for the intricacies of creating
digital collections. The culmination of my efforts materialized when I
presented our digitized collection at a prominent museum conference.Through the MLIS program, I have had the opportunity to connect with professionals across the library, information science, and museum sectors. The program has opened doors to further professional development opportunities, allowing me to share my experiences and learn from others in the field. The network of professionals and academics found through the Association of Jewish Libraries has been invaluable in pursuing my goals and staying abreast of the latest trends and technologies in cultural heritage preservation and judaica librarianship.&#38;nbsp;



My passion for genealogy and heritage research was ignited
by the stories of my own family, who fled antisemitic pogroms in Romania and Imperial Russia. This
passion has been a guiding force in my life. Over the years, I have delved into
numerous projects, from uncovering my own family's history to assisting others
in their quests for knowledge about their roots. I have developed a keen eye
for detail, honed my research skills, and gained experience in managing and
preserving historical documents. The MLIS program has significantly enhanced my research skills, an essential aspect of my interest in genealogy and heritage research. It has provided me with sophisticated methodologies and tools for conducting historical and archival research, enabling me to delve deeper into family and community histories.&#38;nbsp;Through participating in various group projects throughout my coursework, I have gained considerable insights into the dynamics of teamwork and collaboration. These experiences have not only taught me the importance of collective effort but have also instilled key skills and values essential for success in any team-oriented environment. Group projects have exposed me to a wide range of perspectives, showcasing the strength that diversity brings to problem-solving and creativity. Learning to appreciate and integrate different viewpoints has been pivotal in reaching more comprehensive and innovative solutions. This exposure has also taught me the importance of flexibility—adapting to new ideas, changing plans, and shifting roles as needed to achieve the best possible outcome.

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		<title>Statement of Integrity</title>
				
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Statement of Integrity&#38;nbsp;

All artifacts, reflections, narratives, and examples are mine alone (except where indicated as a group or team project), and has been prepared solely by me.I am protecting the privacy of the contents of my ePortfolio by password protecting it, submitting it through Canvas, or by sharing the URL only with my advisor.Any publicly accessible pages have been deliberately designed and approved by me and by my advisor so that they may be used for potential job search or other public access to my professional portfolio or web page.Before making my ePortfolio public, I will respect the privacy of others by modifying or removing information that could lead to the identity of individuals (team members in group projects, internship supervisors, interviewees, etc.) and institutions.

Amanda Widom</description>
		
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		<title>Leadership and Innovation</title>
				
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		<description>Goal I: Leadership and Innovation
I. Students are innovative, ethical, and problem-solvers able to lead and manage through communication, collaboration, and reflection.

a. Students are able to evaluate critically, reflect, and problem-solve individually as well as collaboratively.


LIS 5020 Foundations of Library and Information Science - Policy Working Group, Part 2
This group project consisted of two parts. In the first part, we were assigned to groups of four or five students to discuss several library policies nationwide. We discussed various aspects of the policies, such as systemic biases and other ethical questions. The attached document shows part two of the project. As a group, we carefully decided which policy to revise to align it more closely with the values and duties prescribed to us as if we were librarians in that institution. To fairly distribute responsibility between ourselves, we each focused on a specific perspective with which we were making our primary revisions. My revisions were primarily focused on providing equitable access to resources for patrons experiencing homelessness and economic hardship. &#38;nbsp;b. Students demonstrate effective communication skills:
LIS 6603: Basic Information Sources and Services - LibGuide Presentation



















For
our final project in Basic Information Sources and Services we were asked to
present our LibGuide which was created as the final project for the course.
This project allowed me to learn virtual presentation software through Loom. It
also gave me an invaluable experience in presentation skills, which I typically
struggle with. I was able to hone my communication skills and understand my
weaknesses with public (or virtual) speaking. With each recording attempt, and
valuable peer feedback, I was able to effectively present my LibGuide which
acts as a finding aid for Holocaust liberation and survivor research. 







c. Students participate in professional and community engagement activities in the field.I had the wonderful opportunity to participate in the 2023 Annual Conference for the Association of Jewish Libraries. This year's conference provided an enlightening and enriching experience, bringing together passionate individuals who share a deep appreciation for Jewish librarianship, culture, and scholarship. From insightful discussions on the preservation of historical texts to engaging talks on contemporary Jewish authors, the conference offered a diverse range of topics that left me inspired and eager to explore more. I attended lectures in my particular fields of interest, such as eastern european collections and World War II archives.&#38;nbsp;

d. Students demonstrate leadership skills and innovation in a diverse and global environment:

LIS 6409 Introduction to Library Administration - Project Proposal 

For this assignment, we were prompted to identify a problem in a library and propose a project to solve it. My proposal aims to enhance accessibility and inclusivity in a hypothetical library, removing physical barriers and integrating digital accessibility. The proposal includes a potential solution, the necessary resources to execute the project, potential partners in my community, a detailed budget, and a long-term timeline for the project.LIS 6511 Collection Development - Community Needs Assessment
In LIS6511 Collection Development, my group developed a community needs assessment for a medical library, which
is a unique and novel institution for us. Through the strategic selection of key informants — a medical student, a healthcare professional, and a librarian responsible for collection development — this project embraced a holistic approach to understanding the multifaceted needs of the library's user base. This choice exemplified leadership in recognizing the value of diverse perspectives and the importance of inclusivity in decision-making processes. By actively seeking out and integrating feedback from varied user groups, the project underscored a commitment to serving a diverse community effectively. This project required us to manage a complex and significant assessment, from conceptualization through to analysis and strategic recommendation.
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		<title>Systems and Services</title>
				
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Goal II: Systems and Services
II. Students understand the systems and technologies that facilitate the management and use of information resources to serve the diverse needs of users.

a. Students identify and analyze diverse information needs of individuals and communities:

LIS 5020 Foundations of Library and Information Science - Roles of Information Professionals Poster
In this assignment, we analyzed Library and Information Science professionals' myriad roles in their careers. We discussed traditional and emerging roles and presented a poster illustrating our findings of a particular job. I focused on the roles of archivists as I hope to pursue a career in archives or special collections. 


b. Students evaluate and select print and digital information resources and systems to meet needs of users.
LIS 6603: Basic Information Sources and Services - LibGuide
In creating my LibGuide on Holocaust Surviorship and Concentration Camp Liberation, I selected various print and digital resources for users such as recommended books, as well as documentaries and recorded interviews.



















c. Students understand and use appropriate information technology for information services.LIS6303 Preparing Instructional Media - Presentation Software Project
Using presentation software from Prezi I created a tutorial for a topic of my choice. Building off of my experience as an undergraduate student at the University of Florida, I presented a tutorial on navigating the Archives and Special Collections at UF.&#38;nbsp;I specifically chose Prezi because the software caters to concise and user-friendly presentations, intended to efficiently demonstrate complex tasks and streamline them into accessible short tutorials.   &#38;nbsp;</description>
		
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		<title>Knowledge Representation</title>
				
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Goal III: Knowledge Representation
III. Students are proficient in the theory and application of skills essential for knowledge representation in evolving technology environments in any chosen area of specialization.
 
a. Students analyze, organize and describe various formats of information objects.

LIS 6603: Basic Information Sources and Services - LibGuide
For my final project on Basic Information Sources and Services, I built a LibGuide on a chosen topic. Consistent with my background in Jewish history, I decided to create a finding aid on Holocaust studies, specifically survivorship and concentration camp liberation. Survivors' stories are integral to understanding the Holocaust, and we are uniquely situated in a time when the last remaining survivors are alive to tell their stories. For this finding aid, I picked various formats of information objects from a vast selection of materials on the subject. I found that oral histories, photographic archives, and documentaries were the most effective materials for this topic. I also included other finding aids and recommended readings for anyone interested in researching the subject further. 


b. Students identify and apply best practices in using different technologies for knowledge representation.LIS6303 Preparing Instructional Media - Presentation Software ProjectFor this presentation, I chose to use a new software based on what I had learned about effective instructional presentations, specifically regarding brevity of content and overuse of bullets. Prezi is a self-guided presentation software that doesn’t require an active presenter, and instead guides users through the presentation in a way that effectively communicates in ways traditional software (ie. PowerPoint) cannot. &#38;nbsp;
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		<title>Theory and Praxis</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jul 2023 19:01:58 +0000</pubDate>

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Goal IV: Theory and Praxis
IV. Students have a critical grounding in theoretical perspectives that draw on research in LIS and other fields of knowledge that inform their professional practices, including research, organization, management, and access to information.

a. Students will describe applications of quantitative and qualitative research methodologies in library and information science:

LIS 6711 Organization of Information- Research Paper- Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Metadata Creation

For this research paper, I looked at various quantitative and qualitative studies investigating the developing role of artificial intelligence and machine learning software in metadata creation.
b. Students will identify research opportunities and develop plans for research in applied settings in library and information science:

LIS 6409 Introduction to Library Administration - Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Library Leadership: Annotated Bibliography

This annotated bibliography reviews ten sources of research and scholarship regarding equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in library leadership. Many organizations have EDI programming, staff training, and community projects to foster diversity and inclusion. Recent studies investigate library leadership's role in implementing best practices, ultimately identifying shortcomings and systemic issues. </description>
		
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