Kim Hoffman

Kim Hoffman is the digital curation and preservation librarian at Hamilton College in Clinton, NY. In this role, she is responsible for developing and implementing practices to support the long-term preservation and authenticity of the library’s digital collections. Previously, she served as the preservation librarian at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where she was a past co-chair of the Libraries’ Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee. She received her MS in library and information science and her MA in museum studies from Syracuse University, where she also earned a certificate of advanced studies in cultural heritage preservation. Her research interests include centering diversity, equity, and inclusion in library preservation work. She holds volunteer positions in the American Institute for Conservation (AIC), the National Heritage Responders (NHR), and the American Library Association (ALA).

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From Interrogation to Integration: Centering Social Justice in Special Collections, Archives, and Preservation
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