Michael
J. Miller is a graduate of
Penn State Erie-Behrend
College (BA -
Speech Communication 1989), Rutgers University's
School of Communication,
Information and Library Studies
(MLS 1990), and of Lehigh University's Graduate
Educational Technology
Program (MS
Educational Technology 1996). He worked as a general reference
librarian at Lehigh University until moving to New York City as the
Social Work Librarian at Columbia University. In 1998 he advanced
to the position as Manager of Reference and Electronic Resources at the
Brooklyn Public Library. He is presently (July, 2004) Associate Professor and
Associate Librarian for Services at Queens College - CUNY. He has also been an
adjunct lecturer in both the Queens College and
Pratt Institute
graduate library sciences programs teaching digital libraries,
educational technology, basic
reference, advanced reference, and web design courses in both
traditional and distance formats.
Cumulative experience brings expertise in direct reference services,
collection development, managing digital resources and services, grant
processes and management, library personnel management, curatorial,
archival, strategic planning and policy development.
Michael
J. Miller is also a long-time active member of the
American Library
Association
(ALA), and has been a productive participant and leader in ACRL, SRRT,
RUSA, GLBTRT, and on Council and its Committees.
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