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Anne Ladyem McDivitt
Academic Technology Specialist, Center for Interdisciplinary Digital Research
BioAnne Ladyem McDivitt(she/her) is the Academic Technology Specialist for the Department of History at Stanford University, as well as a member of the Center for Interdisciplinary Digital Research. She has a background in public and digital history and specializes in digital storytelling and digital public history. She published her monograph Hot Tubs and Pac-Man: Gender and the Early Video Game Industry in the United States in 2020, as well as articles on video game studies and podcasting in education.
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Regan Murphy Kao
Director, East Asia Library, East Asia Library
Current Role at StanfordAs the Director of the East Asia Library, I oversee all aspects of the library, including access services, collection development and technical services for Chinese, Japanese, Korean and English-language materials on East Asia. As the Head of the Special Collections at the East Asia Library, I facilitate collection building, preservation, and use of the rare and unique materials in Chinese, Japanese and Korean languages. As Japanese Studies Librarian, I manage Japanese language materials and provide specialized research assistance for all aspects of Japanese studies. As a liaison to East Asian Studies faculty, students and community members, I consult with and respond to their teaching and research needs. I serve as co-chair of the Comprehensive Digitization and Discoverability task force, which aims to bring to light and make more accessible cutting edge technologies for Japanese studies. Before coming to Stanford, I completed a postdoctoral fellowship at U.C. Berkeley and received a PhD from Harvard with research focused on debates over the intersection of language, history and ritual in 18th century Japan. My love of libraries began during a formative year working at Starr East Asia Library in New York City soon after graduating from Columbia with a B.A. in East Asian Studies.