Lori A Lindberg is a/an Instructional Faculty in the California State University department at California State University
San Jose State University - Library Science
Archivist
Higher Education
Lori
Lindberg
Plainfield, Indiana
Specialties: Archives, records, digital records, digital preservation, records management, information structures, metadata, information retrieval, curriculum development, training in archives and records management, information standards development.
Faculty - School of Information
I developed the founding curriculum for the SJSU School of Information Master of Archives and Records Administration (MARA) degree. I have served as both full-time and part-time faculty, as curriculum lead, on governance/advisory committees and am the Faculty advisor for the SJSU Society of American Archivists (SAA) Student Chapter.
Teaching:
INFO 246: Topical Seminar: XML
INFO 256: Archives and Manuscripts
INFO 284: Encoded Archival Description
Member - Committee on Education
The Committee on Education has three complementary purposes: 1) to assess the profession's educational needs; 2) to prepare and promote standards for archival education programs, those based in graduate schools as well as post-appointment and continuing education and training programs; and 3) to provide advice to the SAA Education Office. The Committee on Education's work is based on the following assumptions: Education and professional development are essential to the continued advancement of the profession; Graduate education and continuing education must be addressed in a coordinated manner, ensuring that developments in both areas are based on a common understanding of the needs of the profession at all levels; Education and professional development offerings must be responsive to the forces and circumstances that could or should shape the profession; and Education and professional development should be a cooperative enterprise involving various participants, including SAA; other national, regional, and local archival organizations; graduate-level academic programs; employers; and related professional associations.”
Member, Digital Archives Specialist (DAS) Curriculum Subcommittee
CHAIR Aug 2011 - Aug 2014. The DAS Subcommittee is responsible for ensuring that the Digital Archives Specialist curriculum remains up to date. Because the curriculum is likely to require frequent changes, the Subcommittee suggests and implements changes to the curriculum (including the examinations) as needed. In addition, the Subcommittee is responsible for ensuring the currency of the core competencies for a DAS Certificate, overseeing course learning outcomes to ensure that they support the core competencies, and supporting the development of new courses.
Consultant/Contractor
Consulting in: Archives, preservation of cultural heritage materials, records and information management, knowledge management, project planning, assessment of preservation and operational archives and records environments.
Past Client list includes:
Pasadena Museum of History
California State Parks
State of California Department of Industrial Relations
Sempervirens Fund
Paramount Theatre (Oakland) Library of Popular Music
African-American Museum and Library at Oakland
Dominican Sisters of San Rafael
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Schoenstein & Company
California Historical Records Advisory Board (CHRAB)
Char-Ae Heights Indian Community of the Trinidad Rancheria
Ventura County Museum
San Francisco African American Historical and Cultural Society
Larkspur (CA) Historical Resources Board
California Federation of Chaparral Poets
San Jose Museum of Art
San Diego History Center
Walter S. Johnson Foundation
Jelly Belly Candy Company
Culver Academies - Culver, Indiana
Red and White Fleet
numerous private individual and family clients
Adjunct Lecturer
Teaching:
LIS-60002: Organization of Information
LIS-60652: Foundations and Administration of Archives
LIS-60654: Preservation and Conservation of Cultural Heritage Materials
LIS-61095: Archival Selection, Appraisal and Acquisition
Technical Committee 46 (Member)
Joint TC 171/SC 2 - TC 42 - TC 46/SC 11 - TC 130 WG;
Document management applications - Application issues - PDF/A
MLIS
Library and Information Science
Faculty - School of Information
I developed the founding curriculum for the SJSU School of Information Master of Archives and Records Administration (MARA) degree. I have served as both full-time and part-time faculty, as curriculum lead, on governance/advisory committees and am the Faculty advisor for the SJSU Society of American Archivists (SAA) Student Chapter.
Teaching:
INFO 246: Topical Seminar: XML
INFO 256: Archives and Manuscripts
INFO 284: Encoded Archival Description
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
English Literature (British and Commonwealth)
PhD (ABD)
Information Studies
Electronic Minds, Paper Records:
My advisor was Dr. Anne J. Gilliland.
Midwest Archives Conference
Panel / presentation; experiences in starting an archival program / repository / collection.