Head, Research Library Branch. Previous experience includes work at the U.S. Naval Academy and Georgia Tech.
With over 15 years as a Librarian, I have experience in the areas of collection development/management, licensing, acquisitions, electronic resource management/discovery, and management. As Head of the Research Library Branch, I manage a team of four librarians and two staff in Collection Management and Reference. This includes setting the direction for the branch, managing the acquisition and cataloging of print and electronic books and serials, and the day-to-day management of both departments.
EDUCATION
Master of Science in Library Science – University of North Texas
Bachelor of Science in Business – Centenary College of Louisiana
SELECT PUBLICATIONS
Linoski, A. & Slutskaya, S. (2023). Developing and Delivering Staff Training in Technical Services. NASIG Proceedings 37. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3998/nasig.4030, published online November 22, 2023.
Linoski, A. (2020). Acquiring e-books - does (should) workflow play a role? Charleston Conference Proceedings, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/1288284317166, published online October 2020.
Linoski, A. & Slutskaya, S. (2020). Ebooks: Access vs Ownership. The Serials Librarian. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/0361526X.2020.1716927, published online February 27, 2020.
SELECT PRESENTATIONS
Linoski, A. Charleston Conference, 2020, “The other side of the fence – the decision to switch acquisition vendors.”
Linoski, A. Georgia Libraries Conference, 2019, “Success in Promotion & Tenure for Technical Services Librarians: A Panel Discussion.” One of five panelist.
Linoski, A. Georgia Library Conference, 2018, “Challenges and Opportunities of an E-Only Collection.” With S. Slutskaya.
Linoski, A. Lost in the Stacks (Radio Show/Podcast). Episode 344: Engineering the Hidden Library. First Broadcast, May 19, 2017. With S. Slutskaya. https://www.wrek.org/2017/05/playlist-for-lost-in-the-stacks-from-friday-may-19th-engineering-the-hidden-library-episode-344/
Linoski, A. Charleston Conference 2015, “We're Not So Different, You and I: How Librarians and Publishers Use Statistics in Different Ways to Achieve Similar Goals.” Co-presented with S. Schulman, Springer.