Georgia Public Library Service
Keith Haun is currently the Manager of Technology & Access at Georgia Public Library Service since October 2016. Prior to this role, Keith served as a Technical Support Librarian at Georgia Libraries for Accessible Statewide Services (GLASS). Keith's expertise includes project management, catalog support, assistive technology support, recording and duplication support, and Information Technology support. Keith has a Master of Science in Information Sciences from Florida State University and Bachelor of Arts in History and Sociology from The University of Georgia. Prior to their current position, Keith was a freelance ghostwriter and held roles at Dougherty County Public Library and Gwinnett County Public Library.
Georgia Public Library Service
A unit of the University System of Georgia, GPLS is the state agency for public libraries in Georgia. Our services and programs include: - Georgia Library Public Information Network for Electronic Services (PINES): the public library automation and lending network for 281 public libraries and affiliated service outlets in 143 counties - Georgia Library Learning Online (GALILEO): the state’s virtual library, providing online access to thousands of periodicals, scholarly journals, books, encyclopedias, business directories and government publications. - Georgia Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (GLS): the state's talking book and braille library, promoting assistive technology and providing accessible reading materials to those who, due to a disability, are unable to read standard print. - Professional Consulting, Training and Facilities Support: GPLS supports Georgia’s libraries by providing a broad range of consulting services and technical assistance. - Others, including Grant Administration, Youth Services and Family Literacy, Computer Networking and Technical Support