Authors

Thank you for visiting our digital archive. We are a team of graduate students in the MSI (Master's of Science in Information) program at University of Michigan. Below, you will find team member profiles, including their contributions to this archive.

Anna Tanalski - I am second-year student in the U-M MSI program, specializing in libraries and archives. I am particularly interested in academic librarianship for Slavic language materials, and have previously completed a Master's Degree in International and Regional Studies with a specialization in Russain, Eastern European, and Eurasian Studies at the University of Michigan. For this digital archive, I prepared the general resource template, located/described the items pertaining to Alan L. Hart, implemented the user interface design/theme, designed our logo/banner, prepared the "Current Queer STEM Professionals" page, and contributed to our project description.

John Bergstrom - I am a first-year student in the Master of Science in Information program at the University of Michigan. Previously, I have obtained a Bachelor of Arts from Bowling Green State University where I had completed a double major in Film Production and Advertising. Working in tandem with my background, my professional interests are in the proper handling and managment of film and photographic materials with an emphasis on preservation of analog formats. For this archive, I wrote focused on the project description (with assistance for the Users) and prepared the Paul Erdős records.

Bella Barrie - I am a second-year student in U-M MSI program! My concenration is in Library and Archives, with a specific interest in academic and public libraries. I have a Bachelor of Science in Business Adminstration with a concenration in Marketing Management from Wayne State University.  I currently support the University of Michigan Law Library in digitization, but I have also worked with the Wayne State University Libraries, the Ann Arbor Disctric Libraries, Detroit Sound Conservancy, and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's Library. For this archive, I prepared the Sally Ride items, the Alan Turing items, and the "What is "Queer"?" page.

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