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William Blueher
Metadata + Collections Librarian
William Blueher is an experienced professional in the field of library and information science with a strong educational background and a variety of roles in prestigious organizations.
He holds a Master of Science in Library and Information Science from Pratt Institute, a Master of Arts in English from the University of Pennsylvania, and a Bachelor of Arts in English & Philosophy from The University of New Mexico.
Currently, William serves as the Metadata and Collections Librarian at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, where he contributes his expertise in organizing and managing metadata and collections.
Prior to his current role, he worked as a Cataloger at The Morgan Library & Museum, a Senior Library Associate at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and gained valuable experience as a Reference and Cataloging Intern at Columbia University, Butler Library.
William's professional journey also includes serving as a Graduate Assistant for Ken Soehner/Technical Services Intern at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, a Personal Tutor and Classroom Instructor at King's Tutorial, and an Online Writing Tutor at SMARTHINKING, Inc.
His diverse background in library science, cataloging, tutoring, and writing positions him as a versatile professional with a wide range of skills and experiences in the academic and museum sectors.