Karin Dalziel

Digital Resources Designer and Developer

Karin Dalziel is a high-level expert, who works in University of Nebraska-Lincoln as a Digital Resources Designer from 2008. Karin Dalziel gained professional experience in more than eight positions at different companies. Karin Dalziel went to the University of Missouri-Columbia and received education from 2006 to 2008. Lincoln, Nebraska is the area, where the professional was known to be settled. This person's email address and phone are easily accessed through Connexy on demand.
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Contact Information

Last Update
Jul 9, 2022
Email
kd**@unl.edu, pr**@nirak.net, kd**@unl.edu
Location
Lincoln, NE
Company
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Workplace

Digital Resources Designer

Work History

Digital Resources Designer

Designs and maintains digital research project websites for the Center for Digital Research in the Humanities (http://cdrh.unl.edu).
from Nov 2008

Library Assistant

May 2006 — Nov 2008

Website Designer

Practicum appointment. Duties included: Information Architecture - In consultation with the web development team, I am helping create an Information Architecture for a new public site. Desig...
May 2008 — Aug 2008

Web Designer/Programmer

Jan 2002 — May 2007

Keyholder

Nov 2002 — May 2006

Nebraska Trumpet Ensemble Coordinator, Marketing, Grant Writing

Grant writing, promotional design, board coordination and database maintenance.
Feb 2005 — Aug 2005

Web Programmer/Designer

Hand coded web pages, attended project team meetings, kept web statistics and assisted in the design and implementation of web pages.
Jan 1999 — Aug 2001

HTML Programmer

Designed HTML for the web page of the Research and Graduate Studies Department at the University of California, Irvine.
May 1997 — Feb 1998

Education

Occupations

Architect
Designer
Library Assistant
Librarian

Skills

Library Science
Html
Information Architecture
Web Analytics
Library Instruction
Web Development
Research
Library
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