Sarah Stanley is a digital humanities librarian and information professional with 11 years of experience building tools and infrastructure that make humanities research discoverable and reusable. Based in Allentown, she currently supports digital scholarship and data literacy as Assistant Digital Scholarship Coordinator at Florida State University while also working as a day-to-day substitute, bringing versatility across academic and K–12 contexts. She combines hands-on project development—previous roles include encoder and developer for the Women Writers Project and the Early Caribbean Digital Archive—with a passion for teaching users how to apply open-source tools to research. Sarah is particularly interested in making public-facing humanities projects and improving research workflows through accessible, well-documented digital systems.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Information Science/Studies, Master of Science - MS, Information Science/Studies at Florida State University
Master's Degree, English Language and Literature, General, Master's Degree, English Language and Literature, General at Northeastern University
Norwood High School
Bachelor's Degree, English Language and Literature/Letters, Bachelor's Degree, English Language and Literature/Letters at Ithaca College
Contributions:25 pushes, 1 branch in 5 years 5 months
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Sarah Stanley - Day To Day Substitute at Moravian Academy