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Anna Clark is a first-year Master's student in the School of Information, focusing on libraries and their communities. Their favorite recipe is "Cooking Squirrels" by F.A. Lyman. Anna found several recipes for the archive, standardized all the data, including tagging and mapping options, making sure all recipes included a source and transcriptions, and created the works cited page.

Estrella Salgado is a Master's student in the School of Education, on the Design and Technologies for Learning Across Culture and Contexts thread. She was deeply amused by the "How to Preserve a Husband" recipe. Her responsibilities in this archive included researching recipes, uploading their images and text, tagging them, and writing the lesson plan.

Jacob Pettinaro is a second-year Master's student in the School of Information specializing in library science. 90% of the time he's either watching a movie or baking a pie. The other 10% of the time, he was working on this archive — uploading item sets and doing the necessary tagging, searching for contemporary recipes, and scanning the Zingerman's recipes. 

Jingcong Hu is an accelerated Master's student in the School of Information who created item sets, item templates, the tag list page, and the map page. As the group's tech genius, she acted as the primary support wizard for Omeka. When it comes to recipes, desserts >>>>>>>>everything else for her. 

Monica Sloan is a second-year Master's student in the School of Information, focusing on collection development in libraries. For this project, she found the recipes for "Pasty", "Vegetables", "Yorkshire Pudding 1, 2, &3", and "Potato Latkes." She contributed to metadata creation and wrote much of the Project Description. She also managed the group's to-do list and meeting agendas behind the scenes. When cooking, she measures garlic not with a teaspoon, but with her heart.