Katerina Stanton (Balázs) is a Ph.D. student at Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies. She attended Phillips Exeter Academy, received a B.A. in Classics in Latin and Ancient Greek from Cornell University, and received her M.S. in Library and Information Science from Syracuse University. Katerina currently lives in Vienna, Austria, where she works as a Library Assistant at the United Nations.
Katerina is a library researcher with a passion for communication, organization, and information. She believes strongly in the ethical dissemination of information through libraries and databases worldwide. Katerina’s research focuses on empathy in service, librarianship as design profession, and surfacing hidden information in research. Katerina has a unique affinity for organizing large amounts of written text, seeing patterns in both writing and behaviors, and precision and accuracy in information.