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People: Ph.D. Student Profile
Magia Krause
mghetu@umich.edu
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Background: B.A. in English Literature, University of Pittsburgh, 1999 M.L.S./M.I.S. in Library and Information Science, Indiana University, 2003
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Research Tags:
- Learning in archives
- Information Literacy
- Digital archives
Bio/Research Statement: My research interests focus on the information behavior of archives users, especially students. I am also interested in the use of primary sources in education and the role of archivists as educators.
Current Research: I am exploring how archives can support learning through instruction, reference services, and the description and accessibility of resources.
Media:
[research poster (PDF)]
Recent Publications:
- 2009: Yakel, E., Conway, P. & Krause, M. (2009). Thinking like a digital curator: Creating internships in the cognitive apprenticeship model. Proceedings of DigCCurr, April 1-3, 2009, Chapel Hill, NC.
- 2008: Krause, Magia G. (2008). Learning in the archives: A report on instructional practices. Journal of Archival Organization, 6(4), 233-268.
- 2007: Krause, M.G. and Yakel, E. (2007). Interaction in virtual archives: The Polar Bear Expedition Digital Collections Next Generation Finding Aid. The American Archivist, 70(2), 282-314.
Profile last updated May 13, 2009.
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Cal Lee (MSI '99, Ph.D. '05) is now an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina. At SI he distinguished himself with his research in the archives and records management field. In 2002, Lee was the first winner of the Paul Evan Peters Fellowship for graduate study in the information sciences or librarianship. The award is sponsored by the Coalition for Networked Information and "recognizes not only outstanding scholarship and intellectual rigor, but also civic responsibility, democratic values, and imagination, honoring the memory of CNI founding executive director Paul Evan Peters."
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