February 17, 2013

Member Spotlight: Margaret Janz


Name: Margaret Janz
Degree: MLS, specialization in chemical information
Anticipated graduation date: May 2013

I'm originally from central Wisconsin and earned my bachelor's degree in Information Resources from the School of Information Science at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee in 2010. I work at the Life Sciences and Chemistry Libraries here at IU as a graduate assistant and at the Lilly Library as an assistant to the ALF Cataloger.

My focus at SLIS has been on science librarianship, because I'm really interested in the sciences, especially the biological ones. I also am really interested in data management and the issues surrounding open access publishing. My tendency to think outside the box made special libraries very appealing to me once I knew they existed. I really love that there are libraries everywhere and have the idealistic notion that information sharing is a key component to solving all problems.

I am really proud of a lot of the work I've done professionally and as a student at SLIS. One item of note was publishing the paper "Scholarish: Google Scholar and its value for the sciences" in the Summer 2012 issue of Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship with by my Sci&Tech Information class. I'm also very excited about collaborating with the IU Libraries' e-science librarian on a project this semester about data management practices of zoo researchers.

I'd love to work for a library at a National Park or in a zoo library.

You can connect with me on LinkedIn. That name again is Margaret Janz.

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