Summary
Andrew Johnson is an MLIS-trained librarian in Tampa with 13 years of experience applying information science principles across libraries, museums, and government institutions. He has hands-on expertise in accessioning, metadata creation, digitization, and collection management—skills honed through internships at the Polk County History Center and practical roles at the VA and Hillsborough County. Comfortable bridging analog and digital workflows, he has contributed to machine-learning research projects and practical database work, demonstrating an ability to translate research insights into accessible discovery systems. Known for helping patrons and staff navigate complex resources, he brings a user-centered approach to archival systems and a proven track record of improving access to cultural heritage materials.
13 years of coding experience
Associate's degree, Associate's degree at Polk State College
Master of Library & Information Science - MLIS, Library and Information Science, Master of Library & Information Science - MLIS, Library and Information Science at University of South Florida