Welcome to Library Consultant Services, LLC, an official site for historical and American heritage information retrieval, research and document processing services.Our MissionIt is the goal of Library Consultant Services to become the leading provider of historical and heritage Information retrieval and document processing services. Dedicated to the preservation of historical archives and historical documentation of Michigan and the United States, we seek to assist clients in their pursuit of serving communities and their customers for the progress of humanity and our national history. Company Profile As former librarian with both a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in
Fine Art and a Masters of Science degree in Information Science (Library
Science) with a minor in Instructional technology from Wayne State
University. In the time of my life, with an extensive background in my
field of work, I have acquired on the job experience with computer
research, document processing, desktop publishing talent, and the skill
in developing small resource centers. As a technical librarian for Ford
Motor Company, hired through Bartech, Inc., a temporary employment
agency in Dearborn, Michigan, I was given the responsibility of not only
managing the departmental resource center, but I actually designed and
created it. I also published a departmental library center newsletter
and provided acquisition services for engineers needing special manuals
and professional related documents. I served Ford Motor Company's Wheel
and Tire Division for two years until they were forced to downsize the
engineering staff in which the need for the department resource center
was made obsolete. The managers of that department in which I am proud ,
gave me a most favorable recommendation. Before being hired to Ford
Motor Company, I was a technical librarian for the United States Army
Corps. Of Engineers in Detroit, hired by a consultant agency, Action
Management Corporation, now one of my prospective clients. I learned website designing while servicing them
and began my own personal website, My Corner of the World Newsletter,
thereafter. I found that I could publish my ideas and writings and
expose them to more people than I could any other way. So I decided that
I would take my librarianship in another direction that combined my
traditional library skills, artistic creative skills and research talent
into one conglomerate. My organizational membership includes the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) and the Association of Independent Information Professionals (AIIP) . I am a member of Wayne State University's Organization of Black Alumnus and as a former librarian, I was member to the American Library Association (ALA) and Special Library Association (SLA).
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