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Upon completing her degree at the Simmons GSLIS, Ortiz returned to Harvard and worked at a number of the university’s libraries, eventually ending up at the Harvard Law School Library. “My interest in law began while I was at Simmons,” explained Ortiz. “Electives like Literature of the Social Sciences and Legal Bibliography introduced me to the complexity of legal materials, and I knew I would end up becoming a law librarian.” Ortiz went on to receive her juris doctor from Suffolk University Law School. She is currently head of reference services at Boston University’s Pappas Law Library, where she coordinates the library’s reference and research services and supervises a staff of four people. “My coursework at Simmons initially was selected to prepare me for reference work, but in the end it also prepared me very well to lead. Courses in management, research, and bibliographic instruction rounded out my education by giving me particular skills that fit well with duties as the head of reference services.” Ortiz says working with students and faculty at the academic library is very rewarding. “They are so receptive to being ‘taught’ about how to find the information they are looking for or how to use a particular search tool.” Ortiz now is using her recently developed passion for teaching back at Simmons, as an instructor for the Legal Information Sources course. “Throughout my career, my Simmons education has proven a valuable networking tool, a source for inspiration, and a place where I can always go to learn more about my profession,” says Ortiz. “The GSLIS’s nationally renowned faculty, who are leaders in the field, have provided me much needed support — offering career advice, and even suggesting I teach at Simmons. I enjoy my relationship with the school immensely.” |
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