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Editor
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Dec 2021 - Present
Statistical Abstract of the United States
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MJ Valet
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Washington DC
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Event Manager / Special Events Valet
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Jun 2014 - Present
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Washington DC
Special Event Valet ParkingTransportation ServicesFull-Time Valet Parking (Hotels, Hospitals, Commercial Buildings, etc.)Traffic Control Serviceswww.mjvalet.com
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United States
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Libraries
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700 & Above Employee
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Content Editor
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Apr 2012 - Dec 2021
Published annually by the federal government since 1878, The Statistical Abstract of the United States is the best known statistical reference publication in the country, and perhaps the world. You’ll find it behind nearly every reference desk in U.S. libraries as the authoritative go-to source. Librarians value the Statistical Abstract as both an answer book and a guide to statistical sources. As a comprehensive collection of statistics on the social, political, and economic conditions of the United States, it is a snapshot of America and its people.In the spring of 2011, the Census Bureau announced that the edition that year would be the last one produced at government expense. Despite protests from librarians and journalists and despite petitions to Congress, the Census Bureau unit that published the Statistical Abstract was eliminated. Its elimination resulted not from a decline in the popularity or perceived value of statistical compilations, but from the need to reduce agency spending while supporting new and existing data collection efforts.ProQuest has now taken on responsibility for updating and releasing this publication, the most used statistical reference tool in U.S. libraries. We bring to this task 35 years experience acquiring, abstracting, and indexing federal government statistical publications and tables.
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Acquisitions Specialist, Government Information Services
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Dec 2010 - Apr 2012
Since 1974 the CIS product, American Statistics Index, has provided an index to statistical publications produced by any U.S. federal government department or agency. ASI bought in '79 by Elsevier, placed under LexisNexis after that acquisition in '94, sold to Proquest in 2010
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Content Specialist
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Feb 2007 - Dec 2010
American Statistics Index Content Specialist, research, identify and acquire copies of, or access to source materials and to verify and enter bibliographic data into publishing system.
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Contractor - Data Steward
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Jul 2006 - Jan 2007
Intensive data manipulationExperience with Customer Relationship Management software: InterAction Research personnel and business contact data using LexisNexis tools and Internet
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Research Assistant, Sales Manager, Shipping Clerk
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Jul 2003 - Jan 2006
Applied exhaustive Internet research, organized sensitive spreadsheet data, produced extensive bibliographies for publicationManaged book orders for CUPR Press, sold to other universities, colleges and trade groups world wide, invoiced, and resolved customer complaints
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Education
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2001 - 2005Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick
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