Stanford University Libraries
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Hanna Ahn
Assistant University Archivist, Special Collections
Current Role at StanfordAssistant University Archivist
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Benjamin Albritton
Rare Books Curator, Special Collections
Current Role at StanfordCurator of Rare Books and Early Manuscripts
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Glynn Edwards
Assistant Director, Special Collections
Current Role at StanfordGlynn is the Assistant Director in the Department of Special Collections & University Archives is primarily in charge of the Collection Services Division and the libraries' Born- and Acquired-Digital Programs. She also collaborates with other managers to develop new programs and directions within the department.
Collection Services staff work collaboratively with over 20 subject specialists and curators throughout the library; we take in over 350 collections each year, totaling between 1,800 and 3,500 linear feet (this is equivalent to 2.5-6 million documents) a year. Our focus is on collection management as well as discovery and access including: acquisitions, cataloging and processing of incoming material in any format - from rare books and papyrus fragments to artifacts and computer media. We also manage all digitization projects and descriptive metadata for special collections materials in conjunction with subject specialists and the digital library group.
The departments' Born-Digital Program collaborates with Digital Libraries Systems and Services as well as the libraries' Metadata Development Unit. The department of Special Collections also directs the ePADD Project - developing software to acquire, process and deliver email archives in our collections. A new release of ePADD software (Version 5.0) came out in winter 2018. -
Deardra Fuzzell
Manager and Designer of Exhibitions, Special Collections
Museum Curator 2, Special CollectionsBioI manage a robust, collaborative exhibition program for the Stanford Libraries that showcases interdisciplinary scholarship, highlights core collections, and serves as a primary point of engagement with the campus community and beyond.
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Anna Cristina Lee
Photography Curator, Special Collections
Current Role at StanfordI am the Photography Curator for Green Library. I collect historical photographic material for the Department of Special Collections and photographers' archives through the library's Photography Initiative.
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Timothy Noakes
Head of Public Services, Special Collections
Current Role at StanfordHead of the Public Services Department, Special Collections
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Kaitlynn Norton
Master of Arts Student in History, admitted Autumn 2023
Manuscript Asst, Special CollectionsBioKaitlynn Norton is an MA student in the field of Early Modern Europe. She earned her BA in History from UCLA, where she completed research on topics such as contemporary responses to witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and the social repercussions of the Black Death. Now her research focuses on court culture and etiquette in Medieval to Early Modern Britain.
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Everardo Rodriguez
Assistant Rare Books Librarian, Special Collections
Current Role at StanfordAssistant Rare Books Librarian
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Josh Schneider
University Archivist, Special Collections
Current Role at StanfordUniversity Archivist, Department of Special Collections & University Archives, Stanford Libraries
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Annie Schweikert
Digital Archivist, Special Collections
BioI process, describe, and make accessible born-digital archival materials in Special Collections, where I also help develop and document workflows for digital preservation. As a member of the Born Digital Preservation Lab, I reformat legacy digital materials from across the library. I also work closely with the Stanford Media Preservation Lab in processing born-digital audiovisual materials.
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Friederike Sundaram
Editor-in-Chief, Special Collections
BioAs Editor-in-Chief for the Stanford Libraries, I develop and produce books and digital projects that showcase Stanford's Special Collections. I also oversee and coordinate content creation for the Libraries' web presence at library.stanford.edu.