Jason Clark is a Professor and Digital Initiatives Librarian with over a decade of experience building semantic web and digital library applications that amplify scholarship at Montana State University. As head of ROADS he combines metadata and data modeling, API-driven services, SEO, and interface design to deliver accessible digital collections and research tools. His career began as a web developer in higher education and evolved into leadership roles that bridge librarianship, software development, and instruction—he also authors books on mobile library apps and responsive design. Known for hands-on implementation and cross-campus collaboration, he oversees tools, staff, and processes for sustainable digital initiatives. Outside of work he’s an avid Montana hiker, fly-fisher, skateboarder and coffee brewer who still tries to “make fetch happen.”
12 years of coding experience
Master's degree, Library and Information Science, Master's degree, Library and Information Science at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Master's degree, English Language and Literature, General, Master's degree, English Language and Literature, General at University of Vermont
Bachelor's degree, ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS, Bachelor's degree, ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS at Marquette University
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Jason Clark - Professor, Digital Initiatives Librarian