education
- 2009-2011: Graduated with distinction from Pratt Institute with a Master of Science in Library and Information Science, with an Advanced Certificate in Archives. Studied management of archives & special collections, art librarianship, digital archives, & metadata.
- 2007-2009: Coursework in the Master of Arts program in Liberal Studies at the New School. Studied 20th century art history & polemics (with a particular focus on artworks and writings by Donald Judd, Robert Irwin, and Robert Smithson), cultural criticism, humanities, aesthetics, & non-fiction writing.
- 2004-2007: Graduated with honors from the Bachelor’s program in Liberal Studies at the New School. Studied mid-20th century art history and criticism (with a particular focus on site-specific works, large-scale installations, earthworks, and Minimalism writ large), as well as experimental poetry, visual culture, and fiction writing.
- 1998-2001: Coursework in English education, American literature, poetry, and writing at Northwestern University.
training and professional development
- 2024
- Archival Accessioning Best Practices Symposium [NBPAAWG]
- Pop Bibliography [California Rare Book School}
- Our Bodies: Gender and Sexuality in Information Studies [GSISC]
- Abundance Leadership retreat [OPG]
- 2023
- Generative Conflict at Work [Right to Be webinar]
- Inclusive Manager’s Toolkit [DeEtta Jones course]
- Managing for Results course
- 2022
- Managing at Yale Essentials + Great Manager courses
- Queer and Feminist Archival Practices [California Rare Book School]
- Is This a Book or a Manuscript? (And Why Should I Care?) [RBMS virtual workshop]
- 2021
- 2020
- Archival Silences in the Present Moment [Princeton webinar]
- When WHITE Libraries Happen to BLACK Rare & Distinctive Collections: Finding Pathways from Marginalization to Narratives of Empowerment [Cornell RAD webinar]
- Demystifying Data Analysis [SAA workshop]
- Genealogy for Librarians and Archivists [New England Historic Genealogical Society webinar series]
- Indigenous Collections: Care, Research & Representation [University of Rhode Island webinar]
- Arrangement & Description: Fundamentals [SAA foundational exam]
- Trans and Gender Non-Conforming Inclusion in Libraries [ACRL webinar]
- 2019
- The Collaboration Between Advancement and Special Collections: How Does It Help with Donor Relations? [ASERL webinar]
- ArchivesSpace and Airtable for Improved Workflow Management [Society of California Archivists webinar]
- The Queer Book at London Rare Books School [London, England]
- Approaching Transition and Grief in Acquisitions Work [NEA webinar]
- Developing Collections: Donors, Libraries & Booksellers at Rare Book School [Charlottesville, VA]
- Appraisal for Arrangement & Description [SAA webcast]
- 2018
- Privacy and Confidentiality Issues in Digital Archives [SAA workshop –> Boston, MA]
- Cultural Diversity Competency seminar [SAA workshop –> Washington, D.C.]
- Feminist Librarianship: Re-Envisioning Library Work [ALA e-course]
- Principled Archivists: How to the Make the New DACS Principles Work For You and Your Users [NEA workshop –> New Haven, CT]
- Forming Names According to RDA Part 1 + Part 2 [SAA webinars]
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS) [SAA workshop –> Miami, FL]
- 2017-2016
- Textual Mobilities: Words, Languages, Books, and Colonial Encounters + Texting: Selected Bibliographical Approaches to Printing Types and Typography [Bibliography Among the Disciplines conference + workshops–> Philadelphia, PA]
- MARC for Archival Description [SAA workshop –> Portland, OR]
- The History of European & American Papermaking [Rare Book School course –> Charlottesville, VA]
- Fundamentals of Project Management for Archivists [SAA workshop –> Hyannis, MA]
- Providing Access to Born-Digital Archives [SAA webinar]
- Welcome to the Library: Success of Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives [OCLC webinar]
- 2015:
- History of the Book 200-2000 at Rare Book School [Charlottesville, VA] –> Received IMLS-RBS Fellowship for Early-Career Librarians + Honoraria for Engagement with RBS/Connect
- Feminist Scholars Digital Workshop [ HASTACvirtual workshop]
- Project Management 101: Planning Your Project [ Coalition to Advance Learning in Archives, Libraries, and Museums webinar]
- 2011-2014:
- Editing for Equality: Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-Thons and the Politics and Practice of Partnering with Wikipedia [ARLIS/NA webinar]
- The Metadata [R]evolution: Transformative Opportunities [webinar hosted by Johns Hopkins University]
- Intro to Digital Preservation [ASERL webinar]
- New Roles for Research Libraries: Digital Curation for Preservation [ARL webinar]