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Kyle Banerjee Resume

 

Education

  1996 MS, Library and Information Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign  
  1991 MA, Political Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  1989 BA, Political Science, cum laude University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign  

 

Related Experience

Apr 2007 - present
Eugene, Oregon
Digital Services Program Manager
Orbis Cascade Alliance

Coordinate planning and implementation of consortia level digital services for member libraries.

Key Accomplishments: Project leader to migrate from INN-Reach consortial borrowing system to WorldCat Navigator (WCN). Coordinated development of authentication, passthrough search, and OpenURL/ILL resolution services required for WCN to function.

Feb 2002 - Apr 2007
Salem, Oregon
Head, Automated Services Unit
State of Oregon Library

Plan and coordinate analytical and technical support for operating, and maintaining the library’s multi-platform information systems.

Key Accomplishments: Managed project to migrate the Talking Books catalog to a new platform. Helped plan and implement migration of bibliographic data from DRA library catalog to a new shared Innovative Interfaces system. Helped design and write archiving software for the State of Oregon Electronic Documents Repository.


July 2000 -Jan. 2002
Corvallis, Oregon
Monographs Unit Head
Valley Library, Oregon State University

Managed 11.0 FTE for operations relating to acquisition, cataloging, and physical processing of monographs.

Key Accomplishments: Wrote software to help subject specialists identify and relocate low-use resources. Coordinated project to implement automatic transfer of accounting information to the university financial system. Helped plan and implement migration of bibliographic data from GEAC system to Innovative Interfaces catalog.

Sept. 1996 - June 2000
Corvallis, Oregon
Cataloging Librarian
Technical Services, Valley Library, Oregon State University

Created, identified, evaluated and supported locally developed cataloging tools. Catalog materials using standard cataloging tools and procedures.

Key Accomplishments: Helped plan and implement migration from GEAC to III system. Developed Windows and UNIX applications to automate time-consuming processing tasks such as receiving new books, processing bindery shipments, transferring interlibrary loan requests from the local catalog to OCLC, and collection analysis.

Selected Publications

With Anya Arnold. Using Resource Sharing Standards in the Orbis Cascade Alliance Consortial Borrowing System. NISO Information Standards Quarterly 22(4) 2010 p. 4-9.

With Terry Reese. Digital Repositories: A How-To Manual. New York: Neal-Schuman, 2008. 277 p.

With Mark Dahl and Michael Spalti. Digital Libraries: Integrating Content and Systems. Oxford: Chandos Publishing, 2006. 203 p.

Know How To Integrate Library Services. Computers in Libraries, March 2004. p. 10-16.

How Much Security Do You Need? Computers in Libraries, May 2003. p. 12-15, 54-56.

“Improving Interlibrary Loan with XML,” in XML for Libraries, ed. Roy Tennant. New York: Neal-Schumann, 2002. p. 31-41.

Taking Advantage of Outsourcing Options: Using Purchased Record Sets to Maximize Cataloging Effectiveness. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 32(1) 2002. p. 55-64.

How Does XML Help Libraries? Computers in Libraries, Sept. 2002. p. 30-34.

With Cheryl Middleton. Successful Fast Track Implementation of a New Library System. Technical Services Quarterly, 18(3) Summer 2001. p. 21-33.

Challenges of Using Metadata in a Library Setting: The Collection And Management of Electronic Links (CAMEL) Project at Oregon State University. Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services, 24(2) Summer 2000. p. 217-227.

Is Data Mining Right for Your Library? Computers in Libraries, Nov/Dec 1998. p. 28-31.

Describing Remote Electronic Documents in the Online Catalog: Current Issues. Cataloging and Classification Quarterly 25(1) 1997. p. 5-20.

Advanced Database Systems (Book Review). Journal of the American Society for Information Science 49(4) 1998. p. 388.

Selected Presentations

Clearing the cloud computing fog. Online Northwest. Corvallis, OR. February 11, 2011. Presenter.

Giving people what they want : information access in libraries and beyond. ASCLA Preconference Workshop at ALA Annual Meeting. Washington DC. June 25, 2010. Invited speaker.

Dropping ACID : wrapping your mind around NoSQL databases. Code4Lib Northwest. Portland, OR. June 7, 2010. Presenter.

Large consortium systems: making the library work with other libraries. NISO Forum: Library Resource Management Systems. Boston, MA. October 9, 2009. Invited speaker.

Orbis Cascade Alliance and OCLC consortial borrowing solution (with John Helmer) International Coalition of Library Consortia. San Francisco, CA. April 16, 2008. Invited speaker.

Next generation catalogs: issues and opportunities (with Terry Reese). Online Northwest. February 22, 2008. Invited speaker.

Implementing Next Generation Catalogs on Innovative Systems. Northwest Innovative Users Group. Portland, OR. October 19, 2007. Invited plenary.

Setting Up and Maintaining a Wireless Network. Online Northwest, Corvallis, Oregon. January 21, 2005. Presenter.

Implementing ISO and Odyssey. Northwest ILLiad Users Meeting. Portland State University, Portland, Oregon. May 20, 2004. Invited speaker

OpenURL applications for ILLiad. Northwest ILLiad Users Group Meeting. Portland State University, Portland, Oregon. March 28, 2003. Invited speaker

Improving Library Service with Automation. Xiamen Municipal Library, Xiamen, China. September 21, 2001. Invited speaker

So Many Standards, So Little Time. Online Northwest, Portland, OR, 2001. Presenter.

Using III with Other Applications. Northwest Innovative Users Group Meeting, Portland, OR, 1999. Invited speaker.

Making Desktop Applications Communicate with Your OPAC. American Library Association, New Orleans, LA, 1999. Presenter.

Practical Applications of Metadata. Oregon Library Association. Newport, OR, 1999. Invited speaker.

Using III with Other Applications. Innovative Users Group Meeting, Oakland, CA, 1999. Presenter.

Managing the Information Deluge. American Society for Information Science Annual Meeting. Portland, OR, 1998. Program Chair.

Starting and Operating a Listserv. Online Northwest, Portland, OR, 1998. Presenter

Troubleshooting Passport for Windows, (Workshop) University of Oregon, 1997. Invited speaker.

Advanced OML, (Workshop) Oregon Health Sciences University, 1997. Invited speaker.

Technical Skills

Web Application and Database Development

Proficient with common server and client based tools and standards used to provide information in a web-based environment

Hardware

Proficient installing, maintaining, and using Windows, UNIX, and MacOS client, server, and network hardware.