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David A. Wallace  Lecturer IV
BA, State University of New York-Binghamton; MLS, State University of New York-Albany; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh
(734) 763-2284 | 303C West Hall
E-mail: davwal@umich.edu |
Classes taught | Specialization(s): ARM

Wallace_David David A. Wallace is a lecturer IV at the School of Information. Wallace's major areas of research include investigations into the connections between archiving and the shaping of the present and the past; the role of archives in enabling and denying accountability and justice; and computerization of government records.

Wallace had taught at the School of Information from fall 1997 through the winter 2004 term. He then became a visiting faculty member at Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.

Since 1994 he has authored more than 45 publications and given over 50 presentations at professional forums on recordkeeping and accountability; freedom of information; government secrecy; professional ethics; electronic records management; graduation archival education; information infrastructures; and, cultural heritage on the Web.

He is co-editor of Archives and the Public Good: Accountability and Records in Modern Society (Westport, Connecticut: Quorum Books, 2002), and served as the series technical editor to the National Security Archive's The Making of U.S. Policy series (Chadwyck-Healy & National Security Archive, 1989-1992). In 2001 he received ARMA International's Britt Literary Award for best article in the peer-reviewed Information Management Journal.

Wallace has consulted widely, including associations with the Nelson Mandela Foundation's Centre of Memory; the South Africa History Archive; and Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility.
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