Biography / Positions / Education
Cindy Altick Aden graduated from Stanford University with a degree in International Relations. Her focus was on languages, cultural communication and political science.
A year later Cindy completed a certification program from Stanford’s Mass Media Institute and became a reporter for the Palo Alto Weekly. She held subsequent newspaper jobs and freelanced stories for multiple weekly newspapers in the Northwest, serving as editor for two papers.
Cindy graduated from the University of Washington with a master’s in Library & Information Science and was recruited for the Library of Congress intern program where she started her library career serving Congress. She worked subsequently at the University of Washington as a reference librarian and as a collections selector at Suzzallo Library, as a reference librarian at Odegaard Undergraduate Library and as Head of Circulation at the Gallagher Law Library.
Cindy left academia to work for Kitsap Regional Library, a public library system, as Assistant Director in charge of Reference Services across the multi-branch system. After two years of commuting by ferry, Cindy was contacted by a start-up, Amazon.com, which was looking for a librarian. There she oversaw the cataloging and engineering teams and finally served as the program manager for all the product business sectors. Cindy was employee number 750, and she saw the company expand to 5 countries and over 10,000 employees by the time she left in 2004.
Cindy then worked for Corbis, Bill Gates’s image company, where she served as Head of Cataloging and addressed image management: discovery, metadata and preservation. OCLC then recruited Cindy for a position in Business Development, where she worked with Silicon Valley companies, like Google, Goodreads and Yelp, who wanted access to library data and to understand bibliographic metadata and discovery. Cindy served in that position for over 7 years, enhancing library discovery on the Internet.
Cindy became the Washington State Librarian in August, 2016. Issues like access to broadband, developing a statewide ebook platform, augmenting library catalog visibility, defending federal library funding and identifying new ebook models that benefit libraries and authors, have been some of her areas of focus.
In August, 2020 she became the third iSchool Distinguished Practitioner of Practice at the University of Washington. She is excited to bring together her experience with journalism, government, internet search and discovery and strategic partnerships, to guarantee libraries are always relevant to their communities.
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Grants and Awards
Scaling Community Through Archives: A National Program to Expand Community Archives (2024)
Funder: Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)Amount: $399,485Collaborators: Marika Cifor (Principal), Chris Jowaisas (Co-Principal), Jason Young (Co-Principal), Cindy Aden (Co-Principal), Sandra Littletree (Co-Principal)Co-designing for Trust: Reimagining Online Information Literacies with Underserved Communities (2021)
Funder: National Science Foundation (NSF) (Total award: $5,000,000)Amount: $2,740,223Collaborators: Jason Young (Principal), Shaun Glaze (Co-Principal), Ahmer Arif (Co-Principal), Jevin West (Co-Investigator), Katharine Davis (Co-Investigator)Co-designing for Trust: Reimagining Online Information Literacies with Underserved Communities (2021)
Funder: National Science Foundation (NSF)Amount: $750,000Collaborators: Jevin West (Principal), Emma Spiro (Co-Principal), Katharine Davis (Co-Principal)Centering Washington Tribal Libraries: Building Relationships and Understanding Libraries From the Stories of Their Communities (2021)
Funder: Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Amount: $82,000Collaborators: Sandra Littletree (Principal), Cindy Aden (Co-Principal)Presentations
2023 INFOcon–The Future of Information Science - Virtual
2023 International Indigenous Librarians Forum - Honolulu, Hawaii
INFOCom - Hybrid
2023 International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
American Library Association - Chicago, IL
Next Library conference - Aarhus, Denmark
NEXT Library Festival - Aarhus, DK
Tribal Library Convening Pre-Conference, Washington Library Association - Wenatchee, WA
Miami, FL
SHLB AnchorNets - Crystal City, VA
DPLA Monthly Book Talks - Virtual
American Library Association, Midwinter Conference - virtual
American Library Association, Midwinter Conference - virtual
Washington State Library - Wenatchee, WA
Libraries Symposium at the ALA Midwinter Meeting - Seattle, WA
ALA, ASGCLA (Association of Specialized, Government & Cooperative Library Agencies) - New Orleans, LA
American Library Association - Las Vegas, NV
American Library Associate Annual Conference - Washington, D. C.
North Suburban Library System - Wheeling, IL
Information Futures Institute - Seattle, WA
CARL User's Group Conference - Denver, CO
Washington State Library Symposium on the Future of Libraries - Olympia, WA
OCLC Symposium - Orlando, FL
Library of Congress - Washington, D. C.
Washington Library Association/Pacific Northwest Library Association, Joint Conference - Wenatchee, WA
Public Library Association 10th Annual National Conference - Seattle, WA
American Association of Law Librarians 96th Annual Meeting - Seattle, WA
Center for Publishing at New York University, Management Forum for Independent Publishers - New York, New York
New Mexico Library Association Annual Conference - Albuquerque, NM
New England Library and Information Network (NELINT) Annual Meeting - Worcester, MA
Special Library Association, Annual Conference - Los Angeles, CA
American Association for Community Colleges 82nd Annual Conference - Seattle, WA
American Library Association Annual Conference - San Francisco, CA
OCLC/WLN Pacific Northwest Directors Conference - Olympia, WA
Washington State Library - Olympia, WA