Regina C. Honan

Rochester, NY

email: rchonan@yahoo.com



Education / Work History and Internships / Lectures /Computer Skills / Languages


Education

SUNY at Buffalo
MLS February 1, 2003, GPA 3.81
Coursework in digital information retrieval, reference, web design, information systems, cataloging, database systems and systems analysis.

SUNY at Buffalo
MA Art History, GPA 3.88
Coursework in contemporary and modern art, non-Western art, ancient art and archaeology. Additional coursework in the Greek and Latin languages.
Thesis: The New Floating World: A Post-Tiananmen Art Movement with Retrospective of the Origins of Figurative Oil Painting in Modern China

St. Bonaventure University
BA Classics, Honors Program, cum laude. GPA 3.5
Dean's List all Semesters

Loyola University Rome Center
Year abroad, course work in Classics and Art History. GPA 3.67

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Work History and Internships

February 2004- Present IT Manager, Lakeville Jewelers
Evaluate, recommend, purchase and install hardware, software and peripherals. Create corporate website: design all layouts, graphics and digital images. Research and write all articles and ad copy (generate text and code). Create and administer corporate email accounts. Implement POS retail solution; generate initial data set, data entry. Graphic design: create fliers, brochures, logo. Take and manipulate digital photographs. Interact with clients and customers, provide sales support.

Summer 2002. NASA Project: SUNY at Buffalo University Libraries.
Retrospective conversion of NASA technical documents, OCLC searches, importation of OCLC records into local OPAC and bringing such records up to standard, creation of brief records when necessary.

May 1995 - November 2003 Landscaping and Demolition, DF Contractors.
General lawn installation and maintanance, flowerbed installation. General construction labor, interior demolition.

May 2001-August 2001 Archaeologist, Panamerican Consultants
Surface survey, phase I and II site investigation and excavation, field identification and collection, photography and profiling.

May 2000 - May 2001 Archaeologist, New York State Research Foundation Archaeological Survey.
Surface survey, phase I and II site investigation and excavation, field identification and collection, photography and profiling, artifact preparation and identification, collection cataloging.

August 1998 - December 1998 Teaching Assistant, SUNY at Buffalo
Instructor: World Civilizations, manage classroom, test creation and administration, grading.

August 1995-June 1996Junior Editor, Franciscan Institute.
Proofread book manuscripts and journal articles. Assisted in proofreading Latin manuscripts for the Duns Scotus project.

February 1989 - February 1997 United States Army/ Army Reserve Last Rank Held: Sergeant
Managemnt of Motor Pool (Vehicles, Equipment and Records) Instruction in common military tasks and vehicular specific protocols. Awards and citations for exemplary service.Honors graduate US Army Primary Leadership Developement School.

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Lectures

2001 Jamestown Community College: Classical Voyerism: Evolution of Erotic Sculpture from Classical through Hellenistic Times.
West Seneca Latin Club: Fact or Fiction: The film "Gladiator" Compared to Gladiators in Imperial Rome.

2000 Jamestown Community College: Eroticism in Public and Private Art of the Athenian Polis.
West Seneca Latin Club: Political Meaning in Roman Art

1999 West Seneca Latin Club: Rome and Parthia: History through War.
SUNY at Buffalo: Social Stratification in the Roman Military.

1995 St. Bonaventure University Honors Conferance: Heracles: The Harrowing of Hell.

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Computer Skills


Operating Systems
Windows
Mac
Unix

Web Design
Macromedia Dreamweaver
Macromedia Flash
Macromedia Fireworks
HTML

Database
Microsoft Access
Microsoft Works
AskSam
SQL
VBA

GIS Software
ESRI Arcview 3.2a
Digital Information Retrieval
Eureka
Ovid Dialog
Lexis- Nexis
Westlaw

Cataloging
OCLC
Passport
Catme

Office Software
Microsoft Excell
Microsoft PowerPoint
Microsoft Word
WordPerfect


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Languages

Reading Ability Only:
Ancient Greek, Classical Latin, some Medieval Latin.
Basic Latin Paleography
Italian, German
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