Elizabeth Yakel

Elizabeth Yakel
Nationality American
Academic background
Alma mater Brown University, University of Michigan
Academic work
Discipline Library Science
Institutions University of Michigan School of Information

Elizabeth Yakel is a Professor and Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the University of Michigan School of Information where she teaches in the areas of digital archives and digital preservation. Her research interests include data reuse, teaching with primary sources, and the development of standardized metrics to enhance repository processes and the user experience.[1]

Her work on the Polar Bear Expedition Digital Collections used Web 2.0 technologies to enhance how finding aids could be repurposed in a digital environment. The article, "Interaction in Virtual Archives: the Polar Bear Expedition Digital Collections Next Generation Finding Aid"[2] that resulted in this research won the Society of American Archivists, Fellows' Ernst Posner Award for 2008 American Archivist best paper, with Magia Krause.[3]

Education

She graduated with an A.B., from Brown University, in 1980; with an A.M.L.S., from the University of Michigan, in 1982; and with a Ph.D., from the University of Michigan, in 1997.[4]

Honors and Awards

International Digital Curation Conference 2013 Best Research Paper Award for “Trust in Digital Repositories” with Ixchel Faniel, Adam Kriesberg, and Ayoung Yoon, International Journal of Digital Curation, 8(1), 143–156. doi:10.2218/ijdc.v8i1.251.[5]

Michael D. Cohen Outstanding Service Award, School of Information, University of Michigan, 2012.[6]

iConference 2012: Best Paper Award for “Managing fixity and fluidity in data repositories,” with Morgan G. Daniels, Ixchel Faniel, and Kathleen Fear, Proceedings of the 2012 iConference ‘12, Toronto: ACM Press, pp. 279-286.[7]

Committee on Institutional Cooperation, Academic Leadership Program Fellow, 2008 – 2009.

Society of American Archivists, Fellows' Ernst Posner Award for 2008 American Archivist best paper, with Magia Krause, Interaction in the Virtual Archives: The Polar Bear Expedition Digital Collections,” American Archivist 70/2: 282-314.

Publications

A list of her publications can be seen at Google Scholar.

Of particular note is her publication through the Society of American Archivists, Starting an Archives, a manual providing the rationale for the establishment of an archival program and discussed all the work involved in doing so.[8]

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 8/27/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.