Miriam Tuliao
About Miriam Tuliao
Miriam Tuliao is a Library Marketing Manager at Penguin Random House and an Adjunct Lecturer at Indiana University and Queens College, with extensive experience in library and information science.
Professional Title and Current Roles
Miriam Tuliao holds the title of Library Marketing Manager at Penguin Random House, located in New York, NY. Concurrently, she serves as an Adjunct Lecturer at the Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing, where she focuses on Library and Information Science in an online format. Miriam also works as an Adjunct Instructor at Queens College, within the Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, in Flushing, New York.
Previous Experience at BookOps
From 2013 to 2017, Miriam Tuliao worked at BookOps in Long Island City, New York, serving as the Assistant Director of Selection. During her four-year tenure, she was responsible for overseeing the selection process for library materials, contributing to the enhancement of the library's collection.
Academic Contributions
Miriam Tuliao has a rich background in academia, having worked as an Instructor at Rutgers University within the Library and Information Science Department from 2012 to 2019. Currently, at Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing, she co-instructs the course LIS S553: Public Library Management with Andrea Copeland, Ph.D., and teaches LIS S604: Topics in Library and Information Science: Multicultural Services. She began her role as an Adjunct Lecturer in January 2018.
Educational Background
Miriam Tuliao obtained her Master of Science degree in Library Science from the Pratt Institute. Her educational background laid a solid foundation for her extensive career in library science and information management.
Experience with The New York Public Library
Miriam Tuliao served in various capacities at The New York Public Library. From 2008 to 2013, she held the position of Assistant Director of Branch Collection Development. Before that, she was the Coordinator of Adult and Information Services from 2006 to 2008. Her roles at the NYPL allowed her to develop expert skills in managing library collections and services.