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ĢƵ University Librarian joins State Library Board

The State Board of Education of ĢƵ recently appointed Janet Carleton to the State Library Board. Carleton, who has 24 years of library experience and extensive knowledge of librarianship in special collections and digitization, is currently the digital initiatives coordinator for ĢƵ University Libraries.

She is responsible for digitization, digital preservation, and social media promotion of the Libraries’ unique resources. Her career at University Libraries began in 1998 at the Mahn Center for Archives & Special Collections as a Scripps Project Reformatting Archivist.

An active member of preservation, archives and digitization associations for state, regional and national library associations, Carleton serves on multiple boards, task forces, commissions and user’s groups. Her professional leadership includes chairing committees for the Society of American Archivists, the Midwest Archives Conference, the Society of ĢƵ Archivists, the Academic Library Association of ĢƵ, and the ĢƵ Historical Records Advisory board.

In addition to her involvement in professional organizations, Carleton has demonstrated her expert knowledge and commitment to the access of resources, digitization and preservation of higher education libraries through published scholarly articles, and numerous state and national conference and workshop presentations.

“I’m honored to join the State Library of ĢƵ Board,” Carleton said. “I look forward to working with my colleagues at the State Library and around the state to continue to enhance ĢƵ libraries as they work to meet the needs of their communities. As a third-generation librarian/archivist I am eager to pitch in.”

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Published
February 11, 2020
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