Stanford University Libraries
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Peter Mangiafico
Digital Library Software Engineer & Specialist (Infrastructure), Library Technology
Current Role at StanfordProduct Manager and Software Engineer, Digital Library Systems and Services, Stanford Libraries
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Alexis Manheim
Associate University Librarian for Technical and Access Services, University Librarian's Office
BioAs the AUL for Technical and Access Services, I oversee the departments and work with the librarians and staff that are responsible for the acquisition, cataloging, access, and preservation of Stanford Libraries collections.
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Stace Maples
Assistant Director of Geospatial Collections & Services, Geospatial Information Services
Current Role at StanfordAssistant Director of Geospatial Collections & Services, Stanford Libraries
Head, Stanford Geospatial Center
Interim Head, David Rumsey Map Center
Lecturer, Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability -
Bogdana Marchis
Reference and Instruction Librarian, Learning and Outreach
Current Role at StanfordHead, Learning and Outreach
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Natalie Marine-Street
Oral Historian and Program Manager, Stanford Historical Society
Current Role at StanfordOral Historian and Program Manager, Stanford Historical Society
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Kathi Matsuura
Japanese Studies Librarian, East Asia Library
BioAs the Japanese Studies Librarian, I am responsible for Japan-related research consultations, instruction, and the development of Japanese collections. Prior to Stanford, I worked at the Japan Digital Research Center at Harvard University where I served as the Japan Digital Scholarship Librarian. My ongoing connections to Japan include research in maritime history, for which I am completing a dissertation at Yale. I also hold an MSLS in Information and Library Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, an MA in East Asian Studies from Duke University, and a BA from Grinnell College, where my interest in Japan first began.
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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.