Summary
Danielle Kane is a Computational Research Librarian at UC Irvine with nine years of experience bridging programming, GIS, and emerging technologies for academic libraries. She designs and teaches hands-on workshops in R, Python, Unix, and Git while providing GIS support and evaluating practical applications of new tools like chatbots. Her background spans research services, data curation, and service innovation, giving her a knack for translating technical capabilities into accessible library instruction and projects. With earlier roles in scientific libraries and geoscience research, she brings interdisciplinary insight that helps researchers adopt reproducible workflows and spatial analysis.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Arizona