Gretchen Gugeuen, MLS

Libraries. Archives. Technology.

Professional Experience

Product Owner, Center for Open Science

June 2022 – Present

Responsible for supporting the Open Science Framework through effective and efficient management of product development activities and building and maintaining strong relationships with users and stakeholders. Works with developers and technicians to understand the use cases and workflows, manage product feedback on features, improvements, and bugs, works with new communities to build strong relationships, and launches new interfaces with stakeholders and customers.

Independent Library Consultant 

Various, January 2019 – Present

Provide support and guidance for various digital library data and archival projects. Clients have included the University of Virginia, Princeton University, Penn State University, and Pennsylvania Academic Library Consortium, Inc. (PALCI) and involved database development and management, product development and support, metadata creation and remediation, digital project management, and data aggregation.

Adjunct Instructor

Clarion University, Department of Library Science, January 2015 – Present

Instructor of graduate level course on digital libraries. Developed syllabus, lectures, assignments, and delivered course content through the Desire2Learn online course software.

Interim Network Manager

Digital Public Library of America, August 2018 – November 2018

Managed member relationships for the Digital Public Library of America’s 29-member Hub Network, including communication and planning with two governing councils.

  • Developed overall communication and outreach plan to increase membership engagement. 
  • Facilitated meetings, served as liaison to 5 nascent DPLA Hubs in the process of forming.
  • Continued to perform duties as Data Services Coordinator.

Data Services Coordinator

Digital Public Library of America, August 2014 – November 2018

Planned and implemented data aggregation activities with more than 40 external partners, sharing more than 30 million records, while managing overall data structure and quality strategy.

  • Worked closely with developers and technologists to design and build systems and software to harvest, transform, analyze, and enrich metadata from partners.
  • Planned and managed initiatives to increase the quality of collection content, particularly data robusticity, standardization, and interoperability.
  • Served as product owner in an agile development process.
  • Developed guidelines, documentation, and training for external partners.
  • Convened working groups to discuss and develop solutions for DPLA metadata strategy.
  • Performed quality control and data analysis on the corpus of DPLA metadata and provided feedback to a wide variety of stakeholders.
  • Worked independently in a distributed team environment, utilizing multiple communication methods (chat, video, email, etc.) to work effectively with colleagues.

Digital Archivist

Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library at the University of Virginia, May 2011 – July 2013

Head of archival activities for an ever-growing corpus of born digital content within the holdings of the Small Special Collections Library.

  • Worked with multiple staff groups including librarians, archivists, and technologists to create new standards and implement new tools.
  • Developed workflow for the inventory, accessioning, and primary processing of born-digital materials from a variety of legacy media formats using both commercial and open-source tools.
  • Led archival staff in planning for the integration of an archival data management system through analysis of EAD and MARC metadata and standards such as ISAD-G and CIDOC CRM.

Digital Initiatives Librarian

J.Y. Joyner Library Digital Collections at East Carolina University, January 2008 – April 2011

Planned, coordinated and established priorities for digital library initiatives at East Carolina University.

  • Responsible for high-level digital collection infrastructure, metadata standards, interface usability and design, and operating procedures.
  • Managed multiple projects while supervising staff, students and volunteers.
  • Led development of the library’s digital collection repository, Joyner Library Digital Collections, a METS-based repository utilizing DC, MODS, MIX, and PREMIS.
  • Directed the development efforts for the DSpace institutional repository for East Carolina University, The ScholarShip.
  • Digital collection project Seeds of Change: the Evolution of Post-War Eastern North Carolina, 2010 recipient of the Gale Cengage Learning Award for Excellence in Reference and Adult Library Services from the RUSA division of ALA.

Digital Collections Librarian

Digital Collections and Research (DCR) at University of Maryland, June 2005 – January 2008

Provided primary support and coordination for digital projects.

  • Developed and implemented digitization standards and workflows.
  • Provided primary project support for multiple, cross-institution digital repository projects.
  • Designed user interface and interaction for multiple repository projects.
  • Provided project management for The Thomas MacGreevy Archive, a TEI XML-based repository of texts.

Graduate Assistant

Digital Collections and Research (DCR) at University of Maryland, January 2005 – May 2005

Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) at University of Maryland, September 2004 – December 2005

Provided project management for The Thomas MacGreevy Archive, a TEI XML-based repository of texts. Duties included encoding and proofing TEI documents, creating HTML and CSS for project web sites, and working on new interface developments.

Library Intern / Part-time Librarian

National Public Radio, January 2004 – January 2005

Provided reference services for writing and research staff in fast-paced environment both through an internship position and continuing on a part-time basis.sultah