Kendra K. Levine
kendra.k.levine at gmail.com
klevine at library.berkeley.edu
510.200.8638
Education
Master of Science in Library and Information Science
Master of Science in Information Systems, December 2008
Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
On-line dual masters program.
Bachelor of Arts, May 2005
University of California at Berkeley
Double Major: German, History
Double Minor: Linguistics, Medieval Studies
Professional Experience
Librarian (July 2008-present)
Institute of Transportation Studies Library, University of California Berkeley
Reference: Provide reference and research assistance to Institute of Transportation Studies (ITS) students and research staff throughout California, including in-person and virtual reference (IM, email). Provide research and reference assistance to public employees in California though the TechTransfer program. Offer one-on-one bibliographic instruction and the fundamentals of transportation research.
Instruction and Outreach: Support syllabuses and reading lists for transportation engineering and planning courses at the different ITS campuses (UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC Irvine, and UCLA). Offer instruction and tutorials on research tools, such as TRIS, Zotero and Google Scholar. Develop Web 2.0 platforms to foster collaboration for library staff and users. Create and mantain research guides for different transportation themes for the TechTransfer news letter.
Web Resources: Designed and update the ITS Library website. Maintain the library’s presence on different social media platforms, such as Twitter and Facebook. Developed MashTrans.org as a “good practices” for Web 2.0 and social media for transportation organizations.
Metadata Management: Index articles from journals and conference proceedings for TRIS. Help improve and maintain the Transportation Research Thesaurus (TRT). Work towards broadening the use of the TRT for applications outside of TRIS and other article databases to include data catalogs and websites to improve access to transportation information across organizations.
Collections: Develop the transportation collection of the library to meet the needs of our academic researchers and practitioners in the field. Evaluate specific journals and conference proceedings for inclusion in our collection.
Committees and Working Groups::
- Web Advisory Group (August 2007-present)
- Sciences Council (August 2008-present)
- LAUC-B Professional Development Committee (September 2009-present)
- Integrated Holdings Taskforce (August 2009-March 2010)
- UC-AFT Unit 17 Bargaining Representative (April 2009-present)
- OPAC Design Group (October 2008-June 2009)
- OPAC Public Information Group (March 2009-June 2009)
Professional Activities
Membership in Professional Associations
Special Libraries Association (Transportation Division, Academic Division, IT Division, Government Information Division, San Francisco Chapter)
- Secretary of Academic Division (2010-2011)
- Chair of Electronic Communications Committee, Transportation Division (January 2009-present)
Transportation Research Board (Library and Information Science and Technology Committee, Urban Transportation Data Committee, Information Visualization Committee, Metadata Subcommittee, Transportation Research Thesaurus Subcommittee)
Western Transportation Knowledge Network
- WTKN Chair, 2010
American Society for Information Science & Technology
Library Society of the World
Presentations and Facilitation
“Open Transportation Research: How opening up your research can help everybody.” (July 2010) AASHTO RAC 2010 Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO
“Data – What’s that?: A brief introduction to the complex relationship of data, researchers, and libraries. (June 2010) Government Transportation Research Information Committee (GTRIC), part of the SLA 2010 Annual Conference, New Orleans LA.
“Social Media For Transportation: It’s not just Twitter and Facebook!” (May 2010) Community Transportation EXPO 2010, Long Beach, CA
“Knowledge Is Power: How TRB’s Databases Improve Access to Transportation” (April 2010) Transportation Research Board Webinar with Rita Evans, Barbara Post, Susan Sillick, and Ken Winter.
“Cloudy with a Chance of Awesomesauce” (April 2010) MOBAC Future Technologies Workshop (Adapted from previous presentation.)
“Twitter for Transportation: Effective Uses of Twitter for Transportation Information, News, and Building Communities” (January 2010) Transportation Research Board 89th Annual Meeting.
“MashTrans.Org: How and why to use Web 2.0 in Transportation” (January 2010) Transportation Research Board 89th Annual Meeting.
“MashTrans and 7 Things: How Transportation Libraries and agencies use Web 2.0 tools to save money and be more effective.” (October 2009) Internet Librarian, Monterey, CA.
“Cloudy with a Chance of Awesomesauce” with Amy Buckland and Laura Harris. (October 2009) Internet Librarian, Monterey, CA.
“Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants: The digital divide?” (October 2009) Internet Librarian Pre-conference Workshop with Rudy Leon, Monterey, CA.
“OPALescence 2009” (August 2009) Facilitated an online unconference session.
“Ennui? No!,” “Tweet-up: or Why is it okay to hate Web 2.0?,” “Break Down the Walls” and “It’s All Academic – Building faculty relationship using more than just candy” (June 2009). Unconference sessions moderated with Margaret Smith and Amy Buckland at SLA Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. Group notes (1 ,2, 3, 4.)
“SLA TRAN 7 Things” (June 2009) Presenting the Transportation Division’s 7 Things (23 Things style learning) at the SLA Annual Conference, Washing D.C.
“GTRIC 2009″ (June 2009) Facilitated the Transportation Division’s day long pre-conference at the SLA Annual Conference.
“Raise Your Library Profile for Free(or Cheaply)” (April 2009) Transportation Librarians Roundtable
“Perspectives from New Transportation Library Professionals” (February 2009) Transportation Librarians Roundtable
“MashTrans.org” (February 2009) Louisiana Transportation Conference
“MashTrans.org:Transportation information for moderns: Using Web 2.0 tools and applications to get people moving in the right direction” (January 2009) 89th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting.
Community Service
Music Librarian (June 2007-present)
KALX 90.7FM, Berkeley California
As a volunteer I maintain a collection of 94,000 records, CDs, and 7″s. Supervise a crew of volunteers to help process and label new music to be added to the library. Handled a major reflow of the library. Working on cleaning up existing issues to prepare a the whole library for barcoding.
