BIOGRAPHY AND FULL RESUME



Melody Clark
is a Masters of Library and Information Sciences student at the University of Washington in the Information School. Expected to receive her degree in June 2010, Melody works as a Graduate Research Assistant for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Global Libraries Initiative, in addition to her academic studies. In her academic and professional endeavors, Melody's areas of focus include impact measurement and evaluation and how it affects public access program sustainability, the intersection of information and communication technologies for development (ICTD) and public libraries, and research surrounding the needs and readiness of countries for grants funded by the Global Libraries program and other various programs. Prior to her work at the Gates Foundation, Melody served as the Coordinator for the Center for Information and Society (CIS), which is now Technology and Social Change (TASCHA). Previous research experience includes case studies and field work, in addition to working as a Research Analyst, for the U.S. Public Libraries Impact Study, in collaboration with the Institute of Museum and Library Services and the Gates Foundation U.S. Libraries program.

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