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Contact Info
- Email me at hbraum (at) mac (dot) com for personal contact information.
- Email me at hbraum (at) nekls (dot) org for professional contact information or check the NEKLS Website.
Objective
To become a systems librarian at a public library, regional library system, or a small academic university.
Education
Emporia State University
Dec. 2008, M.L.S., School of Library and Information Management. University Website.
University of Oklahoma
2005-2006, Political Science graduate program, Department of Political Science. University Website.
Oklahoma Baptist University
2005, B.A., Political Science and English, summa cum laude. University Website.
Employment
Technology Librarian
- 2009-
- Northeast Kansas Library System (NEKLS)
- Provide phone, chat, email, and on-site technology support to small- to medium-sized public libraries in the NEKLS service area (14 counties), including hardware, network, and software
- Co-author the NEKLS Technology Blog and the NEKLS Techology Knowledgebase, as well assist in maintaining the NEKLS Website
- Manage the NEKLS Facebook page
- Provide technology support in the NEKLS office
- Part of NExpress automation project team
- Present at NEKLS workshops and conferences
- Assist in troubleshooting integrated library systems, including Follett, Winnebago, and Koha
- Provide purchasing guidance for software and hardware
Technology Support Specialist
- 2007-2008
- Northeast Kansas Library System (NEKLS)
- Provide phone, chat, email, and on-site technology support to small- to medium-sized public libraries in the NEKLS service area (14 counties), including hardware, network, and software
- Co-author the NEKLS Technology Blog and the NEKLS Techology Knowledgebase, as well assist in maintaining the NEKLS Website
- Manage the NEKLS Facebook page
- Provide technology support in the NEKLS office
- Present at NEKLS workshops and conferences
- Assist in troubleshooting integrated library systems, including Follett, Winnebago, and Koha
- Provide purchasing guidance for software and hardware
Network Analyst I
- 2006-2007
- Shawnee Mission School District, USD #512.
- Support computer equipment at three elementary schools (Tomahawk, Briarwood, and Diemer) and Broadmoor Technical Center
- Install software, diagnose and resolve problems with stations and printers, install printers, maintain wireless laptop carts, and work with the Windows XP and Mac OS X operating systems
- Utilize department ticket-tracking system (HEAT), software-tracking system (SIRPS), and inventory system (CHAIR)
- Answer technical questions from administrators, teachers, and staff
- Work with Information Services team members to identify solutions to problems that come up
Graduate Teaching Assistant
- 2005-2006
- University of Oklahoma, Department of Political Science
- Assistant to two professors (one was the President of the Univ. of Oklahoma)
- Assist with American Government survey courses, including classroom presentations; classroom computer; attendance; and H-ITT classroom remote system data for quizzes
- Meet with students during regular office hours; grade assignments and exams
Student Computer Technician
- 2003-2005
- Oklahoma Baptist University, Computer Services
- Repair faculty and staff computers campus wide
- Maintain records of repair work with TrackIt HelpDesk software
- Answer office phones
- Serve as the primary Macintosh resource person on staff
- Assist students with dorm network connections and virus problems
Presentations
- “Blogs and Wikis Session”, at 2007 ESU Summer School Librarian Institute
- “Introducing Office 2007 and Microsoft Windows Vista”, 2007 NEKLS Tech Day
- “Gadget Garage”, at 2007 N.E.S.T. (Northeast System Training for NEKLS librarians)
- “Introducing Office 2007″, at 2007 Olathe Public Library Staff Day
- “Gadget Garage”, at 2008 Atchison Public Library Teen Technology Week
- “SLIM’s Guide to Anticipating (and Managing) Change” preconference: panel speaker on Technology, at 2008 KLA conference
- “Free and Fun! (Mostly) Web-Based Tools for Your Library”, at 2008 NEKLS School Librarian Workshop
- “Maintenance Musts”, at 2008 NEKLS Tech Day
- “Casting the Net”, co-presented with Sharon Moreland, NEKLS, at 2008 N.E.S.T.
- “Create your own Mini-READ Posters” station, at 2008 N.E.S.T.
Future Presentations
- 2009 Computers in Libraries Conference, “Tiny Libraries, Tiny Tech, Innovative Services“, co-presented with Brenda Hough and Jessamyn West
- 2009 KLA/MPLA Conference, “Living in the Cloud”, co-presenters, Liz Rea and Sharon Moreland, NEKLS
- 2009 KLA/MPLA Conference, “Keeping Up with Big Daddy: Meeting 2.0 User Expectations on a 1.0 Budget”, co-presenters Alysia Starkey and Heidi Blackburn, Kansas State University at Salina
(Presentations can also be seen at the Professional Activities page)
Professional Affiliations
- Kansas Library Association
- Kansas Library Information Technology Rountable (KLIRT)
- American Library Association
- Library Information Technology Association
Computer and Technology Skills
Troubleshooting
- Windows XP
- Windows Vista
- Mac OS X
- Ubuntu (limited)
- Printers (laser and inkjet)
- Wired networks (small-scale)
- Wireless networks
- Software, including spyware
Equipment purchasing
- Dell
- HP
- Epson
- Apple
- Canon
Software
- Familiar with Winnebago, Follett, and Koha ILS systems
- Microsoft Office 2003 and 2007, including Microsoft Access (after completing Database Design course in December)
- Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac
- iWork ’08
- Dreamweaver
- Adobe inDesign
- WordPress software
- Wikis, Blogs, Twitter, IM, Delicious, RSS
- Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird
- Anti-spyware tools, including HiJackThis, Spybot Search & Destroy, CCleaner, Malwarebytes, and Ad-Aware
- LogMeIn, Crossloop, TightVNC, and Chicken of the VNC, for remote troubleshooting
- Windows SteadyState
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