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Sarah Severson
Digital Initiatives Projects Librarian at University of Alberta
Sarah Severson is an accomplished professional with a diverse educational background and extensive experience in the field of library services, digital initiatives, and knowledge management.
Sarah studied Art History & Religious Studies for her BA at Concordia University and pursued Knowledge Management & Archives for her MLIS at McGill University, showcasing a strong academic foundation.
Her professional journey includes serving as the Digital Initiatives Projects Librarian at the University of Alberta, where she is actively engaged in digital projects and library services.
Prior to her current role, Sarah held key positions at various prestigious institutions such as McGill University Library, Moment Factory, CBC Television, and Bitcurrent, where she honed her expertise in media librarianship, archiving, and knowledge management.
Sarah's career also features roles as a Knowledge Management Intern at Content & Collaboration Solutions - McGill University, an Information Specialist at the Canadian Intellectual Property Office, and a Reference Assistant at McGill University Library, demonstrating her versatility and commitment to the library and information science field.
Additionally, Sarah Severson has contributed her skills and knowledge as a Research Assistant at the Musée McCord Museum, further enriching her experience in cultural heritage and research.
With a rich background in library services, digital initiatives, media librarianship, and knowledge management, Sarah Severson continues to make significant contributions to the academic and cultural sectors.
Her dynamic career trajectory and diverse skill set position her as a valuable asset in the fields of library science and information management.