Competency A
Ethics are not abstract ideals separate from professional practice; they are the frameworks that guide how information professionals make decisions, manage risk, and uphold trust. This competency narrative explores how foundational values such as intellectual freedom, confidentiality, accuracy, and responsible stewardship operate across libraries, archives, and corporate information environments. Drawing on academic coursework and applied professional experience, it demonstrates how ethical awareness is embedded in daily information work—from evaluating sources and managing access to navigating intellectual property and rights restrictions in creative asset management.
Competency D
This competency demonstrates my ability to integrate planning, management, marketing, and advocacy to design and sustain effective information services. Through projects in archival policy, programming, and digital engagement, I apply structured workflows and strategic communication to improve access, usability, and visibility. My work reflects a shift from organizing information to actively shaping how it is experienced and valued within an organization.