Dear HBCU Library Alliance Members,
It is with immense pride and gratitude that I greet you as the newly appointed Program Manager for the HBCU Library Alliance. As a two-time graduate of HBCUs (Hail Wildcats! Eagle Pride!) I am deeply honored to serve in this role and contribute to the growth and success of our esteemed institutions. With a strong background in managing partnerships within digital archives, I bring a wealth of expertise in leveraging technology and fostering collaborations to enhance library services and resources. During my time as Director of Community Engagement for the Digital Public Library of America, I fostered dynamic partnerships with the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library, Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture, Tuskegee University, the Amistad Research Center at Tulane University, and the Southern California Library to create national digital collectionhttps://blackwomenssuffrage.dp.la/about illuminating the remarkable roles and experiences of Black women in the women's suffrage movement, as well as Black women’s history of activism.
Now I am thrilled to work alongside each of you, drawing upon your invaluable knowledge and experiences, as we strive to empower our students, faculty, and communities with transformative library experiences. I'm eager to meet the members of this vibrant community and warmly invite you to connect with me via email at swillis@hbculibraries.org. I look forward to engaging in fruitful discussions, sharing ideas, and collaborating on exciting projects together!
Shaneé Yvette Willis, M.Div/MLS
Welcome! I look forward to working with you.
On Wed, Jul 12, 2023 at 9:49 AM Shaneé Yvette Willis <
swillis@hbculibraries.org> wrote:
Dear HBCU Library Alliance Members,
It is with immense pride and gratitude that I greet you as the newly
appointed Program Manager for the HBCU Library Alliance. As a two-time
graduate of HBCUs (Hail Wildcats! Eagle Pride!) I am deeply honored to
serve in this role and contribute to the growth and success of our esteemed
institutions. With a strong background in managing partnerships within
digital archives, I bring a wealth of expertise in leveraging technology
and fostering collaborations to enhance library services and resources.
During my time as Director of Community Engagement for the Digital Public
Library of America, I fostered dynamic partnerships with the Atlanta
University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library, Avery Research Center for
African American History and Culture, Tuskegee University, the Amistad
Research Center at Tulane University, and the Southern California Library
to create national digital collection
https://blackwomenssuffrage.dp.la/about illuminating the remarkable
roles and experiences of Black women in the women's suffrage movement, as
well as Black women’s history of activism.
Now I am thrilled to work alongside each of you, drawing upon your
invaluable knowledge and experiences, as we strive to empower our students,
faculty, and communities with transformative library experiences. I'm eager
to meet the members of this vibrant community and warmly invite you to
connect with me via email at swillis@hbculibraries.org. I look forward to
engaging in fruitful discussions, sharing ideas, and collaborating on
exciting projects together!
Shaneé Yvette Willis, M.Div/MLS
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Welcome to the HBCU Alliance. I look forward to engaging with you as we broaden our engagement opportunities.
Thank you for the introduction.
Adrienne C. Webber
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Adrienne C. Webber
Dean, University Digital Library
Grambling State University
P.O. Box 4256 | Grambling, LA 71245
Phone: 318.274.7374 | Fax: 318.274.3268
webbera@gram.edu | www.gram.edu
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Dear HBCU Library Alliance Members,
It is with immense pride and gratitude that I greet you as the newly appointed Program Manager for the HBCU Library Alliance. As a two-time graduate of HBCUs (Hail Wildcats! Eagle Pride!) I am deeply honored to serve in this role and contribute to the growth and success of our esteemed institutions. With a strong background in managing partnerships within digital archives, I bring a wealth of expertise in leveraging technology and fostering collaborations to enhance library services and resources. During my time as Director of Community Engagement for the Digital Public Library of America, I fostered dynamic partnerships with the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library, Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture, Tuskegee University, the Amistad Research Center at Tulane University, and the Southern California Library to create national digital collectionhttps://urldefense.com/v3/__https://blackwomenssuffrage.dp.la/about__;!!NGa5sw!cx6lNlpn7DFn142mSsFPqtsbOhCQT9rLBjsQZVic84JcI8_CFtEc0sxBu-Gi4CikCfbKlFvL3g1rXh4qLz8A5g$ illuminating the remarkable roles and experiences of Black women in the women's suffrage movement, as well as Black women’s history of activism.
Now I am thrilled to work alongside each of you, drawing upon your invaluable knowledge and experiences, as we strive to empower our students, faculty, and communities with transformative library experiences. I'm eager to meet the members of this vibrant community and warmly invite you to connect with me via email at swillis@hbculibraries.org. I look forward to engaging in fruitful discussions, sharing ideas, and collaborating on exciting projects together!
Shaneé Yvette Willis, M.Div/MLS
Greetings and welcome to our new officers,
Good luck and know you have us in solidarity and warmest greetings from your collogues in West Virginia.
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Welcome to the HBCU Alliance. I look forward to engaging with you as we broaden our engagement opportunities.
Thank you for the introduction.
Adrienne C. Webber
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Adrienne C. Webber
Dean, University Digital Library
Grambling State University
P.O. Box 4256 | Grambling, LA 71245
Phone: 318.274.7374 | Fax: 318.274.3268
webbera@gram.edu | www.gram.edu
From: Shaneé Yvette Willis swillis@hbculibraries.org
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Subject: Here to Serve! New HBCU Library Alliance Program Manager Greeting
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Dear HBCU Library Alliance Members,
It is with immense pride and gratitude that I greet you as the newly appointed Program Manager for the HBCU Library Alliance. As a two-time graduate of HBCUs (Hail Wildcats! Eagle Pride!) I am deeply honored to serve in this role and contribute to the growth and success of our esteemed institutions. With a strong background in managing partnerships within digital archives, I bring a wealth of expertise in leveraging technology and fostering collaborations to enhance library services and resources. During my time as Director of Community Engagement for the Digital Public Library of America, I fostered dynamic partnerships with the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library, Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture, Tuskegee University, the Amistad Research Center at Tulane University, and the Southern California Library to create national digital collectionhttps://urldefense.com/v3/__https://blackwomenssuffrage.dp.la/about__;!!NGa5sw!cx6lNlpn7DFn142mSsFPqtsbOhCQT9rLBjsQZVic84JcI8_CFtEc0sxBu-Gi4CikCfbKlFvL3g1rXh4qLz8A5g$ illuminating the remarkable roles and experiences of Black women in the women's suffrage movement, as well as Black women’s history of activism.
Now I am thrilled to work alongside each of you, drawing upon your invaluable knowledge and experiences, as we strive to empower our students, faculty, and communities with transformative library experiences. I'm eager to meet the members of this vibrant community and warmly invite you to connect with me via email at swillis@hbculibraries.org. I look forward to engaging in fruitful discussions, sharing ideas, and collaborating on exciting projects together!
Shaneé Yvette Willis, M.Div/MLS
Good morning. Welcome!!
On Wed, Jul 12, 2023 at 9:49 AM Shaneé Yvette Willis <
swillis@hbculibraries.org> wrote:
Dear HBCU Library Alliance Members,
It is with immense pride and gratitude that I greet you as the newly
appointed Program Manager for the HBCU Library Alliance. As a two-time
graduate of HBCUs (Hail Wildcats! Eagle Pride!) I am deeply honored to
serve in this role and contribute to the growth and success of our esteemed
institutions. With a strong background in managing partnerships within
digital archives, I bring a wealth of expertise in leveraging technology
and fostering collaborations to enhance library services and resources.
During my time as Director of Community Engagement for the Digital Public
Library of America, I fostered dynamic partnerships with the Atlanta
University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library, Avery Research Center for
African American History and Culture, Tuskegee University, the Amistad
Research Center at Tulane University, and the Southern California Library
to create national digital collection
https://blackwomenssuffrage.dp.la/about illuminating the remarkable
roles and experiences of Black women in the women's suffrage movement, as
well as Black women’s history of activism.
Now I am thrilled to work alongside each of you, drawing upon your
invaluable knowledge and experiences, as we strive to empower our students,
faculty, and communities with transformative library experiences. I'm eager
to meet the members of this vibrant community and warmly invite you to
connect with me via email at swillis@hbculibraries.org. I look forward to
engaging in fruitful discussions, sharing ideas, and collaborating on
exciting projects together!
Shaneé Yvette Willis, M.Div/MLS
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