Stanford University
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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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Mie Araki
Library Spclst 3, Music Library
Current Role at StanfordAs an acquisitions & receiving specialist at MUS, I do order and receive scores & sound/video recordings, and (most importantly) open many many boxes!
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Tamar Barzel
Head of Music Library and Archive of Recorded Sound, Music Library
Current Role at StanfordHead Librarian, Music Library and Archive of Recorded Sound.
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Benjamin Bates
Operations and Collections Specialist, Archive of Recorded Sound
Current Role at StanfordOperations and Collections Specialist (OCS), Archive of Recorded Sound
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Keith Bisaillon
Library Spclst 4, Music Library
BioMember of Music Library staff since 1991. Primary responsibilities are cataloging scores and providing internal desktop support for Music Library staff.
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Joshua Capitanio
Curator for East & Southeast Asian Studies and Religious Studies Collections, East Asia Library
Current Role at StanfordCurator for East & Southeast Asian Studies
Curator for Religious Studies Collections
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Freja H Cole
Sound Archives Metadata Librarian, Archive of Recorded Sound
BioAs Sound Archives Metadata Librarian, I create metadata primarily for audio and video recordings in the Archive of Recorded Sound. I describe both physical and digitized materials in order to make them more accessible for our users. Before arriving at Stanford, I worked in public services at the Indiana University Cook Music Library.
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Catherine Nicole Coleman
Research Director, Humanities+Design, Center for Interdisciplinary Digital Research
Affiliate, ClassicsBioNicole is Digital Research Architect for the Stanford University Libraries and Research Director for Humanities+Design, a research lab at the Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis. Nicole works at the intersection of the digital library and digital scholarship as a lead architect in the design and development of practical research services. She is currently leading an initiative within the Library to identify and enact applications of artificial intelligence —machine perception, machine learning, machine reasoning, and language recognition— to make the collections of maps, photographs, manuscripts, data sets and other assets more easily discoverable, accessible, and analyzable.
At Humanities + Design she has led the design and development of numerous tools for data visualization and analysis including Palladio, Breve, and Data Pen. The lab encourages and supports collaboration between researchers from the humanities and design to encode interpretive method in tools for data analysis. Lessons learned in that work have proven essential to improving the design of machine learning based tools for research. -
Lorna Corbetta
Evening Supervisor & Head of Reserves, Art and Architecture Library
BioAs Evening Supervisor, I oversee the hiring, training, and supervision of the dozen or so students who work for the library. In addition, I manage all the Course Reserves for art and architecture classes. I also maintain and prepare all Bowes special collections (Art Locked Stacks)
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Nathan Coy
Sound Archives Librarian, Archive of Recorded Sound
Current Role at StanfordNathan provides research support to users of the Archive of Recorded Sound and works to provide resources that empower those inquiring into our shared recorded history.
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Quinn Daedal
Academic Technology Specialist in Literatures, Cultures, and Languages, Center for Interdisciplinary Digital Research
BioQuinn Daedal (they/them) is the Academic Technology Specialist in the Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages, and in the Library, at Stanford University. Prior to coming to Stanford in 2018, Quinn’s many DH adventures included supporting the high-performance computing cluster at UC Berkeley, running the DiRT tool directory with support from the Mellon Foundation, writing books on Drupal for Humanists and University of Chicago library graffiti, and working on the program staff of Project Bamboo, a failed digital humanities cyberinfrastructure initiative.
Quinn has a BA/MA in Slavic Linguistics from the University of Chicago, and an MLIS from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Since coming to Stanford, Quinn has supported numerous non-English DH projects, taught courses on non-English DH, started a Textile Makerspace and YarnLab, developed a tabletop roleplaying game to teach DH project management, and started the Data-Sitters Club, a feminist DH pedagogy and research group focused on Ann M. Martin’s 90’s girls series “The Baby-Sitters Club”. Quinn has served as co-President of the Association for Computers and the Humanities (the US scholarly association for digital humanities) and its representative to ADHO, and advocates for better support for DH in languages other than English. -
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. -
Claudia Engel
Academic Technology Specialist, Center for Interdisciplinary Digital Research
BioClaudia Engel collaborates with students and faculty on digital research projects in the Anthropology Department, where she also has a lecturer appointment and teaches courses in GIS, Digital Methods, and Critical Data Practices. She is a member of the Research Data Services (RDS) Division at the Stanford Libraries. In that role she teaches workshops and supports researchers in the use of digital data repositories.
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Liisi Esse
Curator for Estonian and Baltic Studies, Humanities Resource Group
BioLiisi Esse serves as Curator for Estonian and Baltic Studies at Stanford Libraries since 2013. Her main responsibility is to build and maintain Stanford's collection of Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, and Finnish material in all formats (books, periodicals, manuscripts, electronic sources, etc.). Her wider goal is to enhance Baltic studies by advising scholars and students interested in the matter, engaging in collaborative projects with other institutions, and organizing events and exhibits at Stanford.
Liisi also serves as Administrative Executive Director of the Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies (AABS). -
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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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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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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Angela Flores
Editorial Coordinator, Special Collections
BioAngela Flores is a trans writer and editor. She serves as the editorial coordinator for the Stanford University Library's special collections. Previously, she was the assistant editor for Poetry magazine at the Poetry Foundation and served on the editorial board of the Philip Levine Prize in Poetry. Her writing has been published by Ploughshares, The Normal School, and the Academy of American Poets, among others. She lives in Palo Alto.
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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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Jooyeon Hahm
Head, Data Science Training & Consultation, Center for Interdisciplinary Digital Research
BioJooyeon 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 individual consultations.
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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 services 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 Stanford University Libraries. I am webmaster for the Music Library site and have assisted in developing and maintaining the Stanford University Libraries web presence through work with the Website Service Team.
Member, Music Library Association; International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres. 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. -
James R. Jacobs
US Government Information Librarian, Social Sciences Resource Group
Current Role at StanfordFederal government information librarian and FDLP coordinator. James' bio and list of publications and presentations can be found at https://freegovinfo.info/jrjacobs
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Katharine Keller
Librarian, Art and Architecture Library
Current Role at StanfordLibrarian in Bowes Art & Architecture Library.
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Eitan Kensky
Reinhard Family Curator of Judaica and Hebraica Collections, Humanities Resource Group
BioAs the Judaica and Hebraica curator, I select and collect material by or about Jews, in any format (from manuscript fragments to Israeli Yiddish theater posters and spiral-bound community cookbooks), in any language, produced anywhere. I also collect material written or performed in Jewish languages (Hebrew, Yiddish, Judeo-Arabic, Ladino, etc.) about any topic. I work with faculty and students to help them find the materials they need for their research and teaching.
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Kathryn Kerns
Cubberley Librarian, Education Library
Current Role at StanfordI am the Head of the Cubberley Education Library, which means selecting and managing the collections, helping students and faculty with research or finding information, and providing leadership for Cubberley.
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Lindsay King
Head Librarian, Art and Architecture Library
Current Role at StanfordHead Librarian, Bowes Art and Architecture Library
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Kevin Kishimoto
Head of Music Metadata Services, Music Library
Current Role at StanfordOversee the creation and maintenance of music metadata for Stanford Libraries
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Anna 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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Pauline Lucy Lewis
Reference and Instruction Librarian, Learning and Outreach
BioI provide reference assistance and research support to students and library patrons. Whether you are looking for a particular resource, or you need assistance navigating our collection, I'm here to help you explore our library resources.
I earned my doctorate in Middle East History at UCLA, where I also worked as a writing and research counselor. -
Henry Lowood
Harold C. Hohbach Curator - History of Science & Technology; Film & Media, Humanities Resource Group
Current Role at StanfordHarold C. Hohbach Curator, Stanford Libraries
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Bogdana Marchis
Reference and Instruction Librarian, Learning and Outreach
Current Role at StanfordHead, Learning and Outreach
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Anne Ladyem McDivitt
Academic Technology Specialist, Department of History, 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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Tyler Mitchell
Circulation and Operations Manager, Music Library
BioI oversee the circulation desk, collection management, and general operations at the Music Library.
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Regan Murphy Kao
Director, East Asia Library, East Asia Library
Current Role at StanfordDirector, East Asia Library
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Margarita Nafpaktitis
Curator for Slavic and East European Collections, Humanities Resource Group
Current Role at StanfordCurator for Slavic and East European Collections
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Ron Nakao
Librarian for Social Science Data, Economics and Political Science, Social Sciences Resource Group
BioI am responsible for purchasing Library materials and resources, such as books, journals, and data to support research and teaching in economics and political science. Contact me if you have questions about our economics, political science or social science data collections.
I am Stanford's Representative to two Social Science Data Archives, the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) and the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research (Roper) and can help you access their collections and resources.
I can assist you in preparing your research proposal's Data Management Plan (DMP) and can work with you to document and share your data with other researchers (http://data.stanford.edu/) and preserve it for the long-term in the Stanford Digital Repository (https://sdr.library.stanford.edu/). -
Timothy Noakes
Head of Public Services, Special Collections
Current Role at StanfordHead of the Public Services Department, Special Collections
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Eunseung Oh
Korean Technical Services Librarian, East Asia Library
Current Role at StanfordKorean Technical Services Librarian, East Asia Library
Interim Korean Studies Librarian, East Asia Library -
Jee-Young Park
Korean Studies Librarian, East Asia Library
BioJee-Young Park is responsible for developing and maintaining the Korean Studies Collection and she provides reference services to support the research and teaching needs of the faculty and students at Stanford University. Prior to joining Stanford University, Jee-Young was a Korean Studies Librarian at the University of Chicago. She is a graduate of the San Jose State University School of Library and Information Science and the University of California, Berkeley, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Japanese Language and Culture.
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C. Ryan Perkins
Curator for South Asian Studies and Islamic Studies, Humanities Resource Group
Current Role at StanfordAs the Curator for South Asian and Islamic Studies I am responsible for building the library's collection of materials from and about South Asia and the Islamic world in English, European languages, and languages of the Middle East, Central Asia, and South Asia. This involves building and sustaining a network of antiquarian dealers, book vendors, scholars, publishers, and libraries in South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East. Apart from responding to faculty teaching needs I work in collaboration with the South Asia Center, the Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies, and their affiliates to provide research assistance to faculty, students, and other library users. I also oversee the Bahai collection.
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Charles Petersen
Harold Hohbach Historian, Silicon Valley Archives, Humanities Resource Group
BioI am the Harold Hohbach historian at the Silicon Valley Archives. You can find out more about me and my work at my personal website, https://charlespetersen.sites.stanford.edu/
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Regina Lee Roberts
Librarian, Head of the (SSRG), Social Sciences Resource Group
Current Role at StanfordHead of the Social Sciences Resource Group & Librarian for Anthropology, Communication & Journalism, Feminist Studies, & Lusophone Africa.
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Everardo Rodriguez
Assistant Rare Books Librarian, Special Collections
Current Role at StanfordAssistant Rare Books Librarian
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Kelly Roll
Library Spclst 4, Education Library
Current Role at StanfordAs the operations manager I manage circulation and course reserves for Cubberley Education Library as well as assist students, faculty and staff with information questions. I also select children’s and young adult literature for Cubberley Education library.
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Amber Ruiz
Visual Resources Curator, Art and Architecture Library
BioI am the Curator of the Visual Resources Center (VRC). The VRC provides digital image support for teaching and research at Stanford University. We digitize images on request, provide image database instruction, and maintain a database with over 250,000 digital images that are available to the Stanford community (imagebase.stanford.edu).
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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 manage the creation of metadata for digital materials. As a member of the Born Digital Preservation Lab, I reformat legacy digital materials from across the library and help develop workflows for digital preservation. I also work closely with the Stanford Media Preservation Lab in processing born-digital audiovisual materials.
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Elizabeth Shelton
Library Specialist 2, Education Library
BioProfessional interests include children's literature; special education. Interests/skills outside of work include gardening; landscape management; walking/day-hiking.
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Felicia A. Smith
Librarian 4, Social Sciences Resource Group
Current Role at StanfordRacial Justice and Social Equity Librarian;
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Kathleen Smith
Curator, Germanic Collections and Medieval Studies, Humanities Resource Group
Current Role at StanfordAs the curator or subject specialist for the Germanic collections and for medieval studies, I select new materials and provide reference assistance; I also work with faculty and students to help them find the materials that they need for their research and teaching.
The Germanic Collections include materials for research and instruction in literature and linguistics, cultural studies, history, and social studies. The geographic scope of these collections includes the Scandinavian countries, Flemish-speaking Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands; however, the primary collecting areas are Germany, Austria, and German-speaking Switzerland. -
Benjamin Stone
Curator for American and British History, Humanities Resource Group
BioI have served as the Curator for American and British History at Stanford Libraries since 2005. From 2016 to the present, I also serve as Associate Director in the Department of Special Collections, where I help to oversee teaching and outreach activities.
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Friederike Sundaram
Editor-in-Chief, Special Collections
BioAs Editor-in-Chief at Stanford University Libraries, I develop and produce books and digital projects that showcase the Libraries' Special Collections. I also oversee the website service team that maintains and develops the Libraries' web presence at library.stanford.edu.
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Roy C. Viado
Operations Manager, Art and Architecture Library
Current Role at StanfordStanford University Libraries staff
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Christopher Alan Walker
Processing Archivist for the Archive of Recorded Sound, Archive of Recorded Sound
BioAs a Project Archivist I arrange and describe materials donated to the Archive of Recorded Sound in order to make them accessible for researchers.
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Parker Vance Watt
Baltic Studies Program Support Librarian, Humanities Resource Group
BioParker Watt is the Baltic Studies Program Support Librarian at Stanford Libraries, where his responsibility is to assist with programming, event planning, and partnership development related to Baltic Studies. Parker recently completed a U.S. Fulbright research project in Estonia, which combined his previous work in the film industry with his academic interests in international relations. He created the documentary short film series “Resilient Expression: Ukrainian Artists in Estonia,” which examines how Ukrainians are using their work to heal, maintain national identity, and integrate into their new home. While in Estonia, Parker was affiliated with the Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies at the University of Tartu, where he continued to write and speak on developments in the Baltic region and the United States. Before his Fulbright project, Parker received his Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and a minor in Slavic Languages and Literature from Stanford. He was first introduced to Estonia through the Stanford Global Studies internship in Estonia.
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Rebecca Wingfield
Curator of American and British Literature, Humanities Resource Group
Current Role at StanfordCurator of American and British Literature
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Zhaohui Xue
Curator for the Chinese Collection, East Asia Library
Current Role at StanfordAs Chinese studies librarian, I collect materials in all formats in Chinese language and provide research assistance for the Chinese studies. I serve as a liaison to the faculty in different departments and centers in the field of Chinese studies. I manage Chinese special collections and variety of projects in processing and promotion of Chinese collection at the East Asia Library.