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Patkus, Ronald D., <p><b>Ronald D. Patkus</b> is associate director of the Library for Special Collections at Vassar College, where he has worked since 2000. He also chairs the Digitization Advisory Committee of the Southeastern New York Library Resources Council. Previousl
Pavelich, David, David Pavelich is Reference and Instruction Librarian at the Special Collections Research Center, and Bibliographer for Modern and Contemporary Poetry, the University of Chicago Library. He holds a MA degree from the Poetics Program at SUNY Buffalo and a
Pierce, Pamela, <p><b>Pamela Pierce</b> is the Digital Library Coordinator and Archivist at Dickinson State University’s Theodore Roosevelt Center in southwestern North Dakota. Her education and career development as an archivist have taken her through Arizona, Utah, Ind
Pijeaux, Lawrence J., <p>LAWRENCE J. PIJEAUX, JR. is President and CEO of the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. He is also the current president of the Association of African American Museums. Over the course of his career, Pijeaux has worked as a museum and public school adm
Pou, Rebecca
Poussaint, LaVerne L., <p><b>LaVerne L. Poussaint</b> is Principal of Plutonic Research & Knowledge Teams Intl. (PRAKTI). Her interests include Deep Web surfacing; NanoMedicine and Nano-Pharmacology subspecialties within health sciences librarianship; digitization of ancient an
Powell, Timothy B., <p><b>Timothy B. Powell</b> is a Senior Research Scientist at the Penn Museum and Director of the “Digital Partnerships with Native American Communities” project in the Center for Native American Studies at Penn. He received his PhD from Brandeis Universi
Prendergast, Ryan, Ryan Prendergast is Associate Professor of Spanish at the University of Rochester. His research and teaching interests include the literary and cultural production of early modern Spain and colonial Spanish America. He is the author of Reading, Writing, a
Price, John Valdimir, <p>John Valdimir Price was born in Texas, where he spent the first twenty-five years of his life. After finishing his graduate work at the University of Texas, he taught at universities in California for three years. In 1965, he became a lecturer in the D
Price, Mindy
Prickman, Gregory J., Gregory J. Prickman is Special Collections Librarian at the University of Iowa. He joined the University of Iowa Libraries in 2006 and has broad responsibilities in rare book and manuscript activities. He received his MLS in 1998 from Indiana University
Priddle, Charlotte, Charlotte Priddle is the Librarian for Printed Books at the Fales Library & Special Collections at NYU. She holds a BA in English Literature and an MA in American Literature & Theory since 1945 from the University of Sussex in the United Kingdom and an M
Pritchard, Sarah M., <p><b>Sarah M. Pritchard</b> is Dean of Libraries and Charles Deering McCormick University Librarian at Northwestern University and Editor of <i>portal: Libraries and the Academy</i>, a journal that examines the role of libraries in higher education. Prev
Prochaska, Alice, <p><b>Alice Prochaska</b> received both her BA and PhD (DPhil) in Modern History from the University of Oxford. She started her career as a museum curator and has subsequently worked as an archivist at the Public Records Office and at the University of Lo
Proffitt, Merrilee, <p><b>Merrilee Proffitt</b> is Senior Program Officer at OCLC research. She is an active member of the Society of American Archivists (SAA) and the Rare Books and Manuscripts Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries (RBMSACRL), and she
Proffitt, Merrilee
Punzalan, Ricardo L., Ricardo L. Punzalan, University of Maryland, College Park
Pyzynski, Susan
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Rankin, Sharon, Sharon Rankin is an academic librarian at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec. She has had thirty years’ experience as a leader in library technology projects, in several library positions. She is currently a liaison librarian in the Humanities and Soci
Reed, Marcia, <p>MARCIA REED is Head of Collection Development at the Getty Research Institute. She joined the Research Library at its inception in 1983 as Associate Librarian for Reader Services and was subsequently appointed as the first curator of rare books. Among
Regal, Sam, <strong>Sam Regal</strong> is the Instruction and Exhibitions Librarian in Special Collections and Archives at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where she develops experiential learning opportunities designed to connect her community with rare and
Rendell, Kenneth W., <p>Dealer and collector Kenneth W. Rendell founded his business in 1959, and continues to collect extensively in the fields of Western Americana and World War II. His collection of Western Americana, the most extensive private collection of its kind, repr
Reside, Doug, <p><b>Doug Reside</b> became the first Digital Curator for the Performing Arts at New York Public Library in January of 2011 after serving for four and a half years on the directorial staff of the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH)
Reynolds, Alison, Alison Reynolds, Georgia Institute of Technology
Reynolds, Matthew C., <p><b>Matthew C. Reynolds</b> is the Public Services Librarian for the Verona Joyner Langford North Carolina Collection at East Carolina University. He holds both a BA in history and an MLIS from the University of Kentucky.</p>
Reznick, Jeffrey S., Jeffrey S. Reznick is Chief of the History of Medicine Division of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). He holds more than fifteen years of combined experience in federal, nonprofit, and university executive management and program administra
Ricculli, Anne, Anne Ricculli is an adjunct professor in the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology. She was an archival intern during graduate school at the University of Medicine and Dentistry Libraries Special Collections Department (US Radium Corporation [MC/45
Rieger, Oya Y., <p><b>Oya Y. Rieger</b> is Associate University Librarian for Information Technologies at Cornell University Library. She oversees the library’s online discovery, digital repository, preservation, electronic publishing, and e-scholarship initiatives and i
Rifkin, Libbie, <p>Libbie Rifkin directs the poetry program at the Folger Shakespeare Library and works as a consultant in American poetry in the Rare Book and Special Collections Division at the Library of Congress. She has published a book, <i>Career Moves: Olson, Cree
Rippley, Susan Stekel, <p>Susan Stekel Rippley earned an MA in medieval studies at the University of Connecticut and an MSI (with an emphasis in archives and records management) at the University of Michigan. She is currently assistant curator of the James Ford Bell Library, Un
Robb, Jenny E., <p><b>Jenny E. Robb</b> is Associate Curator and Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University Cartoon Library & Museum (formerly the Cartoon Research Library). Before coming to Ohio State in 2005, she served as Curator of the Cartoon Art Museum in San
Robinson, Hannah E., Hannah E. Robinson is a Library and Information Science graduate student at the University of Washington and a Curatorial Assistant at the Labor Archives of Washington in the University of Washington Special Collections. She previously worked as Lead Proj
Robison, Andrew, <p>ANDREW ROBISON is Andrew W. Mellon Senior Curator of Prints and Drawings at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Since 1973, he has been building on the foundations of the Lessing J. Rosenwald donation to develop internationally distinguishe
Rootenberg, Howard, <p><b>Howard M. Rootenberg</b> is the president of B & L Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts in Sherman Oaks, California, a business started by his mother Barbara over forty years ago. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Howard attended U.C. Santa Cruz and la
Rossman, Jae Jennifer, Jae Jennifer Rossman is the Assistant Director for Special Collections at the Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library at Yale University. She previously worked at the library of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and Brandeis University Libraries. She holds ma
Rostenberg, Leona, <p>Leona Rostenberg and Madeleine Stern are partners in the New York rare book firm of Rostenberg and Stern. They are also co-authors of several books about books, including the forthcoming <i>Books Have Their Faces,</i> as well as the memoir, <i>Old Book
Rostenberg, Leona, <p>The antiquarian book firm of Leona Rostenberg and Madeleine Stern was founded by Rostenberg in 1944. Both partners received Distinguished Alumna Awards from their colleges (Rostenberg from New York University, Stern from Barnard College), and both did
Rothfeld, Anne, <p><b>Anne Rothfeld</b> is a historian and librarian in the History of Medicine Division of the National Library of Medicine. Her research interests include cultural property plundered by the Nazis and their collaborators during World War II, and espionag
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Saunders, Richard, Dr. Richard L. Saunders, Gerald R. Sherratt Library, Southern Utah University
Saunders, Richard
Saunders, Richard L., Richard L. Saunders, Southern Utah University
Saunders, Richard, Dr. Richard L. Saunders, Gerald R. Sherratt Library, Southern Utah University, <a href="mailto:rsaunders@suu.edu">rsaunders@suu.edu</a>
Saunders, Richard L., Richard L. Saunders earned a PhD in history at the University of Memphis, as well as MS and MLIS degrees from Utah State University and Brigham Young University, and holds a credential from the Academy of Certified Archivists. Besides publications as a
Sax, Joseph L., <p>JOSEPH L. SAX is James H. House and Hiram H. Hurd Professor of Environmental Regulation, Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley. Sax began his career with the Department of Justice and later in private practice in Washington, D.C. He started teac
Sax, Joseph L., <p>Joseph L. Sax is a professor of law at the University of California at Berkeley. His most recent book is <i>Playing Darts with a Rembrandt: Public and Private Rights in Cultural Treasures.</i></p>
Schmitt, Cassandra A., Cassandra A. Schmitt Head of Access for Special Collections, University of Maryland, College Park.
Schneider, Nina M., <p><b>Nina M. Schneider</b> is currently the Head Cataloger at the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library at UCLA. She has been an active member in RBMS since 2002, serving on a variety of committees.</p> <p><b>Shannon K. Supple</b> is the Reader Services
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