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Hutch Tibbetts, Digital Resources Librarian, IT & Web Services, Douglas County Libraries

Hutch Tibbetts is a Digital Resources Librarian at Douglas County Libraries, where he's worked for more than 10 years. Before this, he worked at the University of California – Santa Cruz in their science and liberal arts libraries, at the University of Albany and the University of Oregon in their government document departments, and started working in libraries at a public library in Upstate (New York, that is).  In his current position, he’s responsible for managing and maintaining the electronic resources and services the library offers from their website.  He keeps himself busy with the library’s mobile app, doing content creation and UX on the library’s Drupal website, and finding ways to incorporate the library’s electronic content into their VuFind catalog.  He lives in Denver, telemarks in the winter, mountain bikes in the summer, and cycles on the road year-round.

 


Sessions by Hutch Tibbetts
Monday   10-22-2012   10:15 AM – 11:00 AM   A101: Adventures With Econtent & Epublishing

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