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HUGH WILLIAM JARVIS
University Communications, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York USA 14260-7015
E-mail: hjarvis@buffalo.edu & hjarvis@gmail.com Ph: (716) 645-4604 Cell: (716) 361-9817
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hughjarvis
EDUCATION
PhD Anthropology, University at Buffalo (June 2000)
MLS Information & Library Studies, University at Buffalo (September 1999)
MA Anthropology, University at Buffalo (June 1989)
BA Anthropology, University of Toronto (May 1986)
RECENT EMPLOYMENT
2000 on Cybrarian / Information Manager (“Digital Products Specialist”)
University Communications, University at Buffalo. Manage/coordinate online
content for external marketing and internal communications, incl. home page,
campus portal, emergency communications, directories, search indices, and
associated websites. Benchmark & develop new systems & procedures.
Conduct usability tests & perform CQI. Promulgate best practices &
establish protocols for long-term maintenance of online resources.
Coordinate transmission of information between campus stakeholders and
their audiences. Document and train internal users of these systems.
1999-00 Graduate Assistant Web Information Coordinator
Creative Services, University at Buffalo.
(Established & performed librarian role described above.)
1998-99 Graduate Assistant - Reference Librarian & Web Project Consultant
Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research, University at
Buffalo. Conducted research & compiled bibliographies for international
audience of engineers, researchers, policy-makers, & students. Designed
Web pages & online databases for the MCEER Information Service.
Developed joint US-Japan "e-book" & interactive online catalog for ordering
MCEER technical publications.
1997-98 Graduate Assistant - Computer/Web Consultant
Social Sciences Dean’s Office, University at Buffalo. Educated faculty &
staff (singly/small groups/workshops) in use of computers, software, &
peripherals for office, teaching, & Web-related tasks. Helped to plan & run
faculty educational development workshop. Coordinated Web site
development for twelve departments.
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