SKILLS
- Webmaster/Web content creation and management
- Writer, editor, bibliographer
- Electronic newsletter editor/publisher
- Website development project manager
- Information center manager
- Intranet designer/information architect
- Researcher for corporate, academic, and technical staff
- Conference presenter
- Computer trainer/consultant
- Proficient in HTML (HyperText Markup Language), XHTML, Macromedia HomeSite, CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), designing Web pages for universal access
- Experienced in Windows applications
CURRENT POSITION
Academic Outreach Consultant (2006-present)
Information Technology Services, Teaching and Learning Division, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC.
- Create original content for and maintain websites:
» UNC-Chapel Hill ITS Teaching and Learning
» Carolina Summer Reading Program
» Games4Learning Initiative
» ITS Computer Labs
» ITS Learning Space Design
» UNC-Chapel Hill Scholarly Communication Working Group
» Instructional Applications Interest Group; - Co-facilitate the UNC-Chapel Hill Instructional Applications Interest Group;
- Served on the UNC-Chapel Hill Scholarly Communications Committee;
- Compile bibliographies, resource guides, and other research materials;
- Write and publish TL Infobits, a monthly, globally-distributed electronic newsletter on information and education technologies (5,000+ subscribers);
- Write and publish CITations, a semimonthly, campus-distributed electronic newsletter on information and education technologies (3,300+ subscribers);
- Perform online research for faculty and staff;
- Provide consultation on electronic publishing.
PAST EXPERIENCE
Information Resources Consultant (1998-2006)
Information Technology Services, Center for Instructional Technology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC.
- Created original content for websites;
- Organized and maintained websites, including websites for
» UNC-Chapel Hill ITS Center for Instructional Technology
» UNC-Chapel Hill Faculty Council "Scholarly Communications in a Digital World" Convocation
» UNC-Chapel Hill Office of the Provost
» UNC-Chapel Hill Internet Impact Working Group; - Compiled bibliographies, resource guides, and other research materials;
- Instructed faculty in use of electronic resources;
- Assisted faculty in setting up Web pages and listservs;
- Performed online research for faculty and staff;
- Wrote and published CIT Infobits, a monthly, globally-distributed electronic newsletter on information and education technologies;
- Wrote and published CITations, a semimonthly, campus-distributed electronic newsletter on information and education technologies;
- Provided assistance in making Web pages universally accessible;
- Provided advice on electronic publishing and copyright issues.
Information Resources Manager
(1991-98)
Institute for Academic Technology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC.
- Promoted access to IAT materials in digital format as Webmaster and Web content administrator;
- Created and published research materials on distance learning, Web resources, multimedia, instructional design, and new technologies for higher education faculty;
- Published (1993-98) IAT Infobits, a monthly electronic newsletter on information and education technologies;
- Created and maintained the IAT intranet;
- Performed research in technology trends and corporate intelligence for IBM higher education marketing staff;
- Set up and directed a model library and information center specializing in educational technology, including a journal collection (350+ titles), books, CD-ROMs, videotapes, and a special collection of multimedia vendor catalogs;
- Created and managed an online library of World Wide Web resources for the LEARN North Carolina project, (a project designed to network North Carolina K-12 teachers and provide online teaching resources);
- Identified the information needs of IAT staff and other educators, locate materials from print and electronic sources, and disseminate the information through various channels, including the IAT's intranet, the World Wide Web, and a monthly electronic newsletter.
Computing Consultant/Microcomputer Support (1984-91)
Educational Computing Service, University of North Carolina General Administration, Research Triangle Park, NC.
- Performed a range of computer support services for university faculty and staff, including providing on-site and telephone technical consultation, designing and teaching workshops and writing documentation, user guides, and newsletter articles;
- Maintained computer teaching laboratories: set up microcomputer systems, performed hardware trouble shooting and software installations;
- Edited and published a directory of vendors offering educational discounts on microcomputer software that was distributed nationally to university academic computing centers;
- Created the "UNC-ECS Traveling Software Swap," a lending library of over 1,000 shareware software disks for use by UNC-system faculty;
- Moderated Usenet newsgroups: "micro.ed" (for UNC-system educators using microcomputers) and "triangle.libsci" (for Triangle-area librarians using microcomputers); moderated listserv: "Computers and Ethics."
Coordinator of Special Studies (1983-84)
Planning Division, University of North Carolina General Administration,
Chapel Hill, NC.
- Created automated catalog for statistical documents collection;
- Created and updated statistical reports using SAS programming language.
Intern (1983)
Couch (Botany) Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
Chapel Hill, NC.
- Designed and programmed automated index for world's largest mycology reprint collection.
Graduate Assistant (1982-83)
Zoology Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill,
NC.
- Performed reference services for zoology faculty and graduate students;
- Handled book acquisitions for library.
Administrative Services Officer (1978-80)
City of Charlotte Engineering Department, Charlotte, NC.
- Tracked and prepared reports on $1.5 million annual departmental budget.
Administrative Assistant (1975-78)
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utility Department, Charlotte, NC.
- Set up special library of water and wastewater treatment materials;
- Assisted department grants manager;
- Wrote operations and maintenance manuals for wastewater treatment plants as part of EPA grant requirements.
Instructor (1973)
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, North Carolina State University,
Raleigh, NC.
- Taught undergraduate-level courses in cultural anthropology.
M.S., Library Science University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill.
M.A., Anthropology University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill.
B.A., English University of North Carolina at
Greensboro.
Computer Programming Courses Durham Technical Institute.
Intellectual Property Law for Paralegals Meredith College Continuing Education.
TRAINING ACTIVITIES
Identity Investigation on the Internet (2004) -- how free and fee Internet resources can be used to obtain personal information.
Searching the World Wide Web (1999) -- workshop session on strategies for using search engines successfully.
Web Searching 101 (1996) -- designed and taught workshop on using Web search engines to locate educational materials and Web searching strategies.
Strategies for Using the Internet for Research (1996) -- IAT staff training presentation.
Introduction to the Internet (1992-95) -- designed and taught introductory workshops on use of various Internet tools and services (listservs, World Wide Web, gopher, telnet, ftp).
Computer Applications Workshops (1984-1991) -- designed and taught introductory and intermediate workshops on MS-DOS, basic microcomputer care, WordPerfect, Lotus 1-2-3, dBase III/IV, PC Write, PC Outline, educational software.
PUBLICATIONS
Infobits -- monthly electronic newsletter covering information and instructional technology topics (1993-present).
CITations -- semimonthly electronic newsletter covering information technology activities on UNC-Chapel Hill campus (1999-present) .
Information Resource Guides series -- bibliographies and other research materials on education and technology subjects.
"All the News that's Fit to Transmit: Publishing an Electronic Newsletter." Information Outlook, vol. 3, no. 6, June 1999, pp. 54, 56.
"Competing with the Web: If We Don't Win, Our Users Lose." Information Outlook, vol. 2, no. 10, October 1998, pp. 13-14.
"Don't Fly Solo Without a 'Net." Information Outlook, vol. 1, no. 11, November 1997, pp. 13-15.
"Observations of a Webliographer." Information Outlook, vol. 1, no. 2, February 1997, p. 38.
"VERA: A Pragmatic Approach to Intranet Creation." IAT Monitor, issue 6, February 3, 1997.
Co-Inventor of "Computer Generated Icon for a Computer Monitor." 1997. U.S. Letters Patent No. Des. 402,646.
PRESENTATIONS
UNC CAUSE Annual Conference (2008) "Give Your Users a Little 'Push': Simple Email Newsletters for Effective Client Communication." Slides available online: UNCCAUSE08.ppsx
UNC Research Center Librarians Working Group (2007) "Self-Publishing Email Newsletters."
UNC Scholarly Communication Working Group (2007) "Trends, Issues, and New Models in Scholarly Communication: An Overview and Discussion."
UNC CAUSE Annual Conference (2006) "When a Picture Isn't Worth a Thousand Words: Google Map and Web Accessibility."
ACM SIGUCCS Annual Conference (2004) -- pre-conference tutorial and poster session: "Identity Abuse: It's Eleven O'Clock: Do You Know Where Your Identity Is?"
UNC CAUSE Annual Conferences (2004) -- presentation: "Identity Abuse: It's Eleven O'Clock: Do You Know Where Your Identity Is?"
UNC-Chapel Hill Internet and the Social Sciences Working Group's 2004 Symposium on Identity Abuse (2004) -- presentation: "Identity Investigation on the Internet."
UNC-Chapel Hill School of Journalism Executive Education Program's "Effective E-mail Marketing" Seminar (2002) -- presentation: "Self-Publishing Electronic Newsletters." Notes available online: http://www.unc.edu/~kotlas/jomc02.html.
UNC-Chapel Hill School of Journalism, International Communication course (2000) -- lecture "Locating Country Information on the Internet."
Special Libraries Association South Atlantic Regional Conference (1999) -- presentation: "Self-Publishing Electronic Newsletters." Notes available online: http://www.unc.edu/~kotlas/jomc02.html.
UNC CAUSE Annual Conferences (1988-90, 1996) -- presentations on intranets, computers and copyright, and ethical use of computers.
UNC-Chapel Hill Scholarly Communication Working Group (1996) -- presentation on electronic newsletters.
Special Libraries Association Annual Conference (1995) -- presentation on electronic newsletters in "Do It Yourself: Special Librarians Creating Internet Applications" session.
IAT Satellite Broadcast (1994) -- organizer and panel moderator for "Libraries: Today's Issues, Tomorrow's Challenges."
Computers in Libraries Conference (1994) -- presenter: "How to Get Started Navigating the Internet."
League for Innovation in Community Colleges Annual Conference (1993) -- pre-conference workshop presenter: "Rethinking Information Access: How to Use the Internet for Faculty Development and Student Learning."
ACM SIGUCCS Annual Conference (1990) -- pre-conference tutorial: "Copyrights and Copywrongs: Software Copyright and Licensing Issues."
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
UNC-Chapel Hill Scholarly Communication Working Group (member, 1996-present; program committee co-chair and webmaster, 1998-present).
UNC-Chapel Hill Scholarly Communications Committee (member, 2006-2007).
References available on request.