Stanford University Libraries
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Charles Fosselman
Access & Digital Information Services Librarian, East Asia Library
Current Role at StanfordAccess and Digitial Information Services Librarian, East Asia Library
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Katie Frey
Data Curator for Programmatic Access, Data Management Services
BioKatie Frey is the Data Curator for Programmatic Access, part of Research Data Services at Stanford University Libraries. In this role, Katie is involved in developing best practices for API usage to support researchers on campus. She is responsible for helping researchers with creating, managing, transforming, analyzing, preserving, and making accessible their own data.
Prior to joining Stanford, Katie was the Assistant Head & Digital Technology Development Librarian at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian. While there, she focused on enhancing access to information, especially new and novel types of information resources such as unstructured datasets, historical astronomical literature, and new tech devices. -
Hannah Frost
Associate Director, Digital Library Services, Library Technology
Current Role at StanfordI lead the team responsible for specifying, managing, and delivering digital library services, including digitization, project management, born-digital archiving, and repository-based preservation and publishing services. We do this work for the benefit of scholars, and we are in it for the long haul.
As Service Manager for the Stanford Digital Repository, I work with a large cross section of the Stanford community — researchers, faculty, students, administrators, in addition to library curators, data curators, archivists, subject specialists, and fellow library service providers — and our partners in the broader research library and cultural heritage communities. My work is both social and technical. I really enjoy collaborating with others to find solutions to the challenges that people and organizations face in managing, publishing, preserving, and working with digital content. -
Karen Fung
Curator, African Collection, Humanities Resource Group
BioI am the African studies librarian for the Stanford University Libraries. I acquire publications and special collections about Sub-Saharan Africa. I also help students, faculty, staff and visiting researchers find the information they need for their work.
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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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Magda Gad
Metadata Librarian for Middle East Resources, Metadata Department
Current Role at StanfordMetadata Librarian for Middle East Resources &
South Asian and Middle East team lead.
Metadata Services Department
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Christine N. Garcia
Geoscience Specimen Collections Curator & Manager, Earth Specimen Collection
Current Role at StanfordGeoscience Specimen Collection Curator and Manager
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Danielle Gensch
State, Local, and International Government Information Librarian, Social Sciences Resource Group
Current Role at StanfordState, Local, & International Government Information Librarian; Social Sciences Resource Group
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Kioumars Ghereghlou
Curator for Middle East Collections, Humanities Resource Group
Current Role at StanfordCurator for Middle East Collections
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Michael Giarlo
Digital Library Software Engineer and Architect, Library Technology
Current Role at StanfordDigital Library Software Engineer & Architect
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Kristen Greenland
Biology Librarian, Science Library
Current Role at StanfordBiology Librarian
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Adan Griego
Curator for Latin American, Mexican American & Iberian Collections, Humanities Resource Group
Current Role at StanfordCurator for Latin American, Mexican American & Iberian Collections
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Chris Hacker
Digital Imaging Production Coordinator, Library Technology
Current Role at StanfordAs part of Stanford University Libraries’ Digital Production Group (DPG), I coordinate and manage digitization of one-off patron requests and projects involving photographic materials.
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Jooyeon Hahm
Head Of Data Science Training & Consultation, Center for Interdisciplinary Digital Research
Staff, Center for Interdisciplinary Digital ResearchBioJooyeon Hahm holds a MS in Data Science from UC Berkeley and a PhD in History from the University of Pennsylvania. She previously served as a Postdoctoral Associate in Transnational Asian Studies at Yale University and has taught history at Wharton, Yale, and Brandeis. She interned as a software engineer at EBSCO Information Services, where she developed a pipeline using language models to identify literature reviews from scholarly articles.
As the Head of Data Science Training and Consultation, she provides support for quantitative, computational, and algorithmic analysis of research data, including aspects of data management, analysis methods, workflow reproducibility, and ethical considerations. She leads the development of resources such as workshops, tutorials, and online guides aimed at enhancing researchers' skills in applying data science methods, fostering data literacy, and ensuring the effective and ethical use of computational tools in their research. She also oversees a team of graduate student consultants who provide indivudal consultations. -
Dinah Handel
Digital Library Services Manager, Library Technology
Current Role at StanfordI support the digitization program for Stanford Libraries, serve as the product owner and community facilitator for ArcLight, and work on accessibility initiatives across the library with a focus on digital accessibility.
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Andrea Hattendorf
Curatorial Assistant, Visual Resources Center, Art and Architecture Library
Current Role at StanfordCuratorial Assistant, Visual Resources Center, Art and Architecture Library
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Ray Heigemeir
Public Services Librarian, Music Library
BioI oversee all aspects of public service for Music including reference, circulation, instruction, and facilities. I assist patrons in finding and using music research resources, provide tours, mount exhibits, and facilitate digitization requests. I serve as subject liaison to the Department of Special Collections, and am the primary blogger on music topics for the Stanford Libraries blog. I serve as webmaster for the Music Library site and assist in developing the Stanford Libraries web presence through work with the Website Services Team.
Member, Music Library Association. Previous library experience encompasses academic law and commercial advertising. Additional professional training includes the Western Archives Institute, UC Berkeley; and Rare Book School, University of Virginia. -
Amy E. Hodge
Science Data Librarian, Research Data Services Admin
Current Role at StanfordAmy assists members of the Stanford community with the sharing and preservation of research data and other research products in the Stanford Digital Repository (SDR). She serves as the Product Owner for the Libraries' self-deposit application for the SDR and as the Product Owner for the upcoming Data Catalog project. Amy assists researchers with large data deposits for the SDR and serves on several groups that work to better enable access to research data at Stanford. Amy also co-manages Stanford Libraries' campus DOI service.
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Stepfan Huntsman
Ph.D. Student in Geological Sciences, admitted Winter 2022
Research Collections Asst, Earth Specimen CollectionBioI've had an interest in rocks and fossils since I was a small child, amassing a large collection in my youth, but hadn't considered it a viable career path instead starting my path as a social scientist studying gender and sexuality. My interest in a career in paleontology peaked after finishing my first degree, leading me to pursue a second bachelors degree. While working on my undergraduate at Weber State I discovered a true deep love of plants as well as a curiosity about the methods they use to adapt to new environments, which has lead me to pursuing a doctoral degree here at Stanford University.