Summary
Sabrina Unrein is an experienced public librarian and archivist with a decade of practice bringing collections, digital projects, and community programming to life across New Jersey and Colorado. She combines an MLIS and a background in English and Japanese with hands-on archival work, cataloging, and a prior stint as a software engineer—skills she leverages to improve metadata, digital accessibility, and local history initiatives. As an Adult Services Librarian she manages collection development, reference services, interlibrary loan systems, and community outreach while also training staff and serving as a certified passport acceptance agent and notary. Her research at Syracuse on public library governance and fines has been cited by public library organizations, reflecting a talent for evidence-based advocacy. Curious and tech-savvy, she has contributed to standards versioning projects and multimedia archives, making obscure collections more discoverable.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Library & Information Science - MLIS, Master of Library & Information Science - MLIS at Syracuse University
Japanese Literature and Pop Culture, Japanese Literature and Pop Culture at Sophia University
High School, High School at Cherry Creek High School
Web Development, Web Development at Dev Bootcamp
Bachelor’s Degree, English Literature and Japanese Language, 3.7 GPA, Bachelor’s Degree, English Literature and Japanese Language, 3.7 GPA at University of Colorado Boulder
English, Japanese