Eileen A. Horansky
About Eileen A. Horansky
Eileen A. Horansky is a Catalog Assistant at Yale University, where she has worked since 2018. She holds a Master of Library & Information Science and has a background in English literature and archives, with previous roles at several universities in the Cleveland/Akron area.
Current Role at Yale University
Eileen A. Horansky has been serving as a Catalog Assistant at Yale University since 2018. In this role, she is responsible for organizing and managing library collections, ensuring that materials are accurately cataloged and accessible to users. Her position at Yale reflects her expertise in library science and her commitment to supporting academic research and scholarship.
Previous Experience in Higher Education
Prior to her current role, Eileen A. Horansky held several positions in higher education. She worked as a Writing Center Co-Director at Cleveland State University for three months in 2014. Additionally, she served as a Graduate Assistant at Kent State University from 2015 to 2016. Her experience includes roles as a Writing Workshop Instructor and First-Year Writing Instructor at Cleveland State University, as well as a Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant at Baldwin-Wallace College.
Educational Background
Eileen A. Horansky holds a Master of Library & Information Science (M.L.I.S.) degree with an emphasis on archives and special collections librarianship from Kent State University, which she completed from 2015 to 2017. She also earned a Master of Arts (M.A.) in English Literature from Cleveland State University between 2012 and 2015, where she completed a thesis on eighteenth-century political satire. Her undergraduate degree is a Bachelor of Arts in English and History from Baldwin-Wallace College, obtained from 2007 to 2011.
Research Interests
Eileen A. Horansky has a special research interest in bibliography, rare books, and literature from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. This focus aligns with her academic background and informs her work in library science, particularly in the areas of archives and special collections. Her research contributes to the understanding of historical texts and their contexts.