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CHLOE HORNING 9408A Linden Ave N. Seattle, WA 98103 206-310-3354 chloe.horning@gmail.com chloehorning.weebly.

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EDUCATION University of Washington, Seattle, WA Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) June 2011: GPA 3.8 2010-11 Editor of The Silverfish: iSchool student newsletter 2010-11 Co-Treasurer of iYouth: iSchool youth services interest group Smith College, Northampton, MA Bachelor of Arts (BA), June 2004: Cumulative GPA 3.6 Major in English, Minor in Philosophy, Deans List Awarded: 2004 Montague Prize for feminist criticism Trinity College, Oxford UK (Summer 2003)Participant in University of Massachusetts Summer Seminar at Oxford Awarded: 2003 Hoefer Book Award for literary criticism TECHNICAL SKILLS Fluent with standard Microsoft and Mac applications, web 2.0 technologies, and academic research databases Proficient in current library technologies including: Millenium circulation management system, Questionpoint online reference system, ILLiad interlibrary loan management system Graduate level coursework in relational database management (MS Access, SQL) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member: American Library Association (ALA) Qualified to Obtain: Washington State Librarian Certification PROGRAMMING AND SERVICES EXPERIENCE Lead student and classified staff in after-hours provision of library services, facilities management, and access services tasks as the Overnight Library Technician Lead at Odegaard Undergraduate Library, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (Fall 2011-Present) Coordinated with libraries to organize adult programming as a Community Conversations Outreach Specialist for Humanities Washington, Seattle, WA (Summer 2010-Summer 2011)

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REFERENCE EXPERIENCE Answered e-mail (QuestionPoint) reference questions and assisted with reference desk duties in Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries, Seattle, WA as a Student Reference Assistant (2010-2011) Assisted with all reference desk activities at King County Library System, Shoreline Branch, Shoreline WA as a Directed Field Work (DFW) student (Summer 2010) INSTRUCTIONAL EXPERIENCE Assisted with bibliographic instruction by supporting staff and designing materials and displays as a Directed Fieldwork student assistant at University Prep school library Seattle, WA (Spring 2011) Supported students in grades K-12 with schoolwork and skill-building across all academic subjects including math, science, and writing at Basic Skills Tutoring, Seattle, WA (Aug 2007-June 2008) as an Academic Tutor COLLECTION MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE Managed physical and digital assets in a large corporate digital content archive as an Associate Archivist (Temporary) at Microsoft Vidlab Redmond, WA (Summer 2012) Assisted with the management of the UW Libraries rare books collection through archival preservation, composition of collection development documents, and other tasks as assigned as a Graduate Student Assistant to the Book Arts and Rare Books Curator, UW Libraries Special Collections (2009-2011) PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENTS AND INTERESTS JEOPARDY! Contestant, spring 2011

Other Interests Creative writing, reading, yoga, and making baked goods for my colleagues

Salary Requirements: The minimum salary of $43,800 is sufficient to meet my expectations.

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