As an IT Generalist at the FIU Law Library, I support staff, faculty, and students with hardware, software, and network systems across Windows and macOS. I work with Office 365, WordPress, and LibGuides (a CMS for libraries), and have developed the faculty kiosk with AI assistance, built a searchable and sortable HTML table from Excel data to improve access to materials, and contributed to the redesign of the law library website.
Nicholas Alexander Wright
Experience
Professional Projects
The Law Library website is a public-facing resource I helped rebuild after performance issues with the original WordPress site. By migrating the content to the LibGuides platform and restructuring navigation, we created a faster, more reliable site that now serves around 250 daily active users.
The Law Library Booklist is an interactive, searchable tool I built to help law students quickly find the books they need for class. Previously, the data was managed in Excel, converted to PDF, and displayed as a simple download link, but I transformed it into a sortable HTML table that makes browsing by title, author, publisher, or course much easier and more accessible.
The Faculty Kiosk is an interactive display I helped develop for the FIU Law Library, using AI-assisted development to create dynamic grids of faculty profiles and publications. It provides visitors with an accessible, engaging way to explore the law school’s scholarship and highlights the research output of its faculty.
Academic Projects
I participated in a Rubik’s Cube business simulation game where players solved an entire cube through five sequential stations. Using the data collected by the group, such as time taken for each step and cube completion times. I was in charge of the bottleneck report that identified constraints slowing down the process and helped the team improve overall workflow efficiency.