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Lauren Jung

Karstulantie 2A, Apt. #13 00550 Helsinki TEL 040 440 5316 ljung@ucla.edu laurenjung.weebly.com

PERSONAL INFORMATION Born: Nationality: EDUCATION Master of Library and Information Science, 2013 Concentration in Archival Studies University of California, Los Angeles Bachelor of Arts in History, 2008 University of California, Los Angeles WORK EXPERIENCE Archival Processing Assistant, UCLA LIBRARY SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Jan. 2012 Jun. 2013 September 18, 1985 in New York, New York, USA American

Responsible for arrangement and description of archival and special collections. Tasks include: appraising collection materials; utilizing Microsoft Access database and/or Archivists Toolkit content management system software to enter descriptive metadata towards the creation of an EAD and DACS-compliant collection finding aid; assessing and performing basic preservation treatment and storage of archival materials; abstracting content information for finding aid front matter and MARC records. Information Center Intern, GETTY CONSERVATION INSTITUTE Jan. 2013 Aug. 2013

Responsible for the arrangement and description of the Abomey conservation project. Tasks include: utilizing the Archivists Toolkit content management system software to enter descriptive metadata and generate an EAD and DACS-compliant collection finding aid. Assisted the Research Associate and the Information Center Manager with bookstack inventory of the Getty Conservation Institute Directors Office and Conference Room using EndNote. Assisted the Research Associate with assigning electronic handles to the institutes online PDF publications. Arrangement & Description Intern, CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY NORTHRIDGE OVIATT LIBRARY Special Collections and Archives Sep. 2012 Dec. 2012

Responsible for the arrangement, description, and preservation of the Homosexual Information Center Subject Files. Tasks included: utilizing the Archon content management system software to enter descriptive metadata towards the creation of an EAD and DACS-compliant finding aid. Library and Archives Intern, SIMON WIESENTHAL CENTER Jan. 2010 - Sep. 2011

Responsible for assisting with accessioning, arrangement, description, and preservation of archival collections. Tasks included: cultivating relationships with donors through discussions about donations; generating archival accessions records for donated archival material; creating item-level catalog records using Inmagic content management system software; performing basic preservation on archival material; conducting basic research on individual archival items for historical background; training new volunteers and interns in basic archival accessions tracking, archival processing, and in-house preservation practices; providing research assistance to researchers; assisting with other administrative tasks as assigned. Assisted with the Once Upon a World Childrens Book Award. Tasks included: soliciting book submissions from well-known childrens book publishers; processing book entry submissions; liaising with publishers and contest judges to answer questions about all phases of book contest; creating and disseminating publicity flyers and pamphlets; assisting staff with award ceremony planning and activities.

Office Assistant, UCLA ORIENTATION PROGRAM

Mar. 2008 - Oct. 2008

Responsible for providing the families of admitted students with an overview of the University through workshops, seminars, and comprehensive campus tours during New Family Orientation sessions. Collaborated on designing and presenting a student workshop detailing strategies for studying and time management. General office tasks included: filing, data entry, answering phones, greeting visitors, working with in-house student records database, and assisting students during New Student Orientation sessions. Afterschool Program Worker, LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT L.A.S BEST L.A.s Best Afterschool Enrichment Program and Beyond the Bell Youth Services Plus Program Feb. 2005 Jun. 2006, Sep. 2009 Jan. 2011

Responsible for providing supervised after school education enrichment and recreation activities for: elementary school children ages 5-12 in the City of Los Angeles. Tasks included: planning and implementing after-school extracurricular activities and lessons focused on history and visual arts; tutoring in various subjects and assisting with homework. middle school students ages 11-14 in the City of Los Angeles. Tasks included: tutoring in various subjects, with emphasis on English and Math; creating and supervising academic and recreational enrichment activities for students. PRESENTATIONS AND EXHIBITS Ray Bolger: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road UCLA Library Special Collections Center for Primary Research and Training 2013 Winter Presentations March 2013 Do You Remember Ray Bolger? UCLA Library Special Collections Flash Exhibit November 2012 CONTINUING EDUCATION Archivists Toolkit workshop, 2012 TECHNICAL SKILLS Proficient with Macintosh and Microsoft Windows operating systems. Well-versed in the use of Microsoft Office suite, including: Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Access. Basic skills with Adobe Photoshop and Visual Basic. Experience with Archivists Toolkit and Archon archival content management systems. LANGUAGES English (native language) Italian (intermediate reading and writing proficiency) Spanish (bibliographic knowledge) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Society of American Archivists

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