Jen De Richemond

Jen De Richemond

Librarian @ Mathematica

About Jen De Richemond

Jen De Richemond is a librarian at Mathematica in Princeton, NJ, with over 12 years of experience. She has authored a book on heart disease, developed online learning modules, and contributed to The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Work at Mathematica

Jen De Richemond has been employed at Mathematica as a Librarian since 2012. In this role, she has contributed to various projects and initiatives that support research and information dissemination. Her work is based in Princeton, NJ, where she has been an integral part of the organization for over a decade.

Education and Expertise

Jen De Richemond studied at Rutgers University, where she earned her Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) from 2004 to 2006. She also studied at the Academy of Health Information Professionals, affiliated with the Medical Library Association. Her educational background equips her with a strong foundation in library science and information management.

Background

Before her tenure at Mathematica, Jen De Richemond worked as an Instructor at Rutgers University School of Communication and Information from 2010 to 2011. Her experience in academia complements her role as a librarian, enhancing her ability to educate and support users in accessing information.

Publications and Contributions

Jen De Richemond authored the book 'Medical Library Association Guide to Heart Disease,' contributing to the field of medical librarianship. She also wrote a bi-weekly column titled 'Coping' for The Philadelphia Inquirer, focusing on the emotional challenges associated with medical issues. Additionally, she developed online 'microlearning' modules aimed at improving critical thinking and research skills.

Research and Grants

Jen De Richemond has experience with software tools for systematic reviews, such as EPPI-Reviewer 4 and Rayyan. She has drafted a consensus statement for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Furthermore, she secured two winning proposals for the Small Business Innovation Research program of the National Institutes of Health, focusing on vision loss rehabilitation and multimedia staff training for the aged visually impaired.

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