Summary
Corinna Baksik is a Systems Librarian with 11+ years at Harvard University specializing in integrated library systems, discovery platforms, metadata migration, and cataloging standards. She has led large-scale migrations (Aleph to Alma), implemented multiple discovery layers, and designed data feeds and automated processes for catalogs of over 12 million records and 300,000+ e-book records. Skilled in MARC, Unicode troubleshooting, EDI ordering, and RESTful integrations, she translates complex workflows into robust technical specifications and repeatable system configurations. A collaborative chair and committee leader across discovery and metadata initiatives, she balances deep technical chops with user-centered process design. Based in Watertown, MA, she pairs a Simmons MSLIS with practical records-management roots and an unexpected passion for dogs that keeps team morale grounded.
11 years of coding experience
Drexel University Graduate School of Information Science (online)
Bachelor of Arts, Social Science, Bachelor of Arts, Social Science at University of Michigan
MSLIS, Library and Information Science, MSLIS, Library and Information Science at Simmons Graduate School of Library and Information Science
Boston College
French, javascript