Princeton Public Library, NJ
Amanda C. has a diverse background in the field of library and publishing. With experience as a Youth Services Librarian and Library/Educational Media Assistant, Amanda also worked as a Book Reviewer for children’s and young adult literature. Amanda has interned at various publishing houses and holds a Master of Library & Information Science degree from Rutgers University. Amanda graduated with a B.A. in English, with minors in Fine Art & Japanese from The College of New Jersey.
Princeton Public Library, NJ
Hailed by The New York Times as "a model for the modern library," Princeton Public Library is a vibrant and vital institution at the center of civic life in Princeton, New Jersey. More than 850,000 people visit the library each year to borrow more than 500,000 items, ask more than 83,000 reference questions, log onto library computers 141,000 times annually and attend more than 1,500 programs per year.