Summary
Jess Fatzinger is an emerging library and information science professional combining hands-on archival experience at BU and MIT Libraries with a deep academic interest in religion and community engagement. With a decade of work experience spanning library internships, donor interviews, cataloging, and public-facing roles at Central Rock Gym, she brings practical organizational skills and customer-focused service to archival workflows. Currently pursuing an MLIS at Louisiana State University while working as an Annex Services and Scanning Assistant at MIT Libraries, Jess has a track record of turning donated collections into accessible, searchable resources and creating educational displays for diverse audiences. Her background in religious studies and projects like embroidered reflections and oral-history documentation demonstrate a creative, interdisciplinary approach to preserving and interpreting cultural materials.
10 years of coding experience
Master of Library & Information Science - MLIS, Master of Library & Information Science - MLIS at Louisiana State University
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Religion/Religious Studies, Jewish Studies, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Religion/Religious Studies, Jewish Studies at Boston University