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Jennifer Koerber headshot - blue hairCurrent Events, July 2024: Over the past few months, it’s become clear that being an independent consultant for libraries isn’t a growth industry right now. I am currently seeking full-time employment as a project or program manager in the nonprofit or tech industries. Please see my revised CV for more on me.

The Short Bio: Jennifer has 20 years of experience in libraries, in both public-facing and behind-the-scenes roles. After 17 years at the Boston Public Library, she established her own business providing technology training and consulting services to libraries. In 2017, Koerber became staff Training Manager for the Harvard Library ILS migration and pivoted her career to follow this new path. Her current contract is with SUNY Library Consortium as Training Specialist for the Alma/Primo VE migration (until August 2024).

She has written extensively for Library Journal, and is the co-author (with Michael P. Sauers) of Emerging Technologies: a Primer for Librarians (Rowman & Littlefield, 2015). In May 2018, her book Library Services to Immigrants and New Americans: Celebration and Integration was released by Libraries Unlimited.

A Bit More: Jennifer is a self-hacked tech-savvy librarian, and guided people interacting with technology for more than 20 years as a children’s librarian, reference librarian, library branch manager, web services librarian, public training curriculum coordinator, consultant/trainer, and staff training program manager. She earned her MSLIS from Simmons College in 1998 and worked for the Boston Public Library for 17 years before setting out on her own. She has written articles on library innovation and professional development for Library Journal, The Digital Shift, and excessⅴpn安卓, and has delivered dozens of trainings on technology and online life to staff and the public.

Book cover for Library Services to Immigrants and New Americans by Jennifer KoerberIn May 2015, her book Emerging Technologies: a Primer for Librarians, co-authored with Michael P. Sauers, was published by Rowman & Littlefield.

In May 2018, her book Library Services to Immigrants and New Americans: Celebration and Integration was published by Libraries Unlimited/ABC-CLIO. The book was inspired by her article of the same title for Library Journal in 2016.

Contact information
jennifer.koerber at gmail dot com
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    I was at the CLA Conference yesterday and didn’t write down the address for the information you had. Could you please give me the address so I can access the information?

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      I sent you email with the URL, Cyndi – thanks for asking!

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