Sarah Shreeves

Biography

In January 2018, I began in the role of Vice Dean at the University of Arizona Libraries. I serve on the senior leadership team and am responsible for leading strategic initiatives related to Access and Information Services, Research Engagement, Special Collections, and Technology Strategy & Services. I also serve as the lead administrator in the absence of the Dean, and oversee the day-to-day operations of the library system, working closely with other library administrators and department heads.

Previous to my current position, I served as the Associate Dean for Digital Strategies and Faculty Affairs at the University of Miami Libraries where I provided leadership and direction for the UML digital infrastructure and technology planning. Prior to that I was the Coordinator for the Illinois Digital Environment for Access to Learning and Scholarship (IDEALS), a set of services and collections supporting scholarly communication (including the institutional repository) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. I was also the co-Coordinator for the Scholarly Commons, a space for expert, interdisciplinary research support services and open workshops for faculty and graduate students to develop skills in areas such as digital content creation, management of research data, understanding copyright issues and author rights, and working with geospatial and numeric data.

I am the past Chair of the Open Repositories Steering Committee.  Previously, I served as the co-Program Chair for Open Repositories 2013 held in Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island and for Open Repositories 2016 held in Dublin, Ireland. I was a long time member of the Digital Library Federation Advisory Committee and have served on the HathiTrust Program Steering Committee. I was one of the original presenters for the ACRL Scholarly Communications 101 Road Show (2009-2012), served on the DMP Tool steering committee, and on the DSpace Community Advisory Team.

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