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Joe Carrano
Joe is a Digital Archivist at the MIT Libraries where he works to process, preserve, and make accessible the Institute’s unique archival records in digital formats. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Connecticut and graduated from the University of Maryland with both an MLS specializing in archives, records, and information management and a master's degree in history with a focus on the interconnected histories of race relations and the use of public recreational space in the United States. Previously, he was a National Digital Stewardship Resident at Georgetown University.


Alex McGee
Alex is the Women@MIT Project Archivist in the Department of Distinctive Collections at the MIT Libraries, where she is working to acquire, preserve and make accessible the records of female faculty, staff, students and alumnae. Prior, she worked with architectural archives at the Portman Archives in Atlanta as Assistant Archivist and later Archivist. She was previously the graduate research assistant for the Women’s Collections and the Gender and Sexuality Collections at Georgia State University.  She holds a MA in History and a certificate in Public History from Georgia State University and a BA in Women’s Studies & History from the University of Georgia.


Greta Kuiger Suiter
Greta is the Processing Archivist in the Department of Distinctive Collections at the MIT Libraries. At MIT, Greta appraises, describes, and makes available to researchers archival collections related to MIT departments, labs, offices, and faculty. She joined the department in September of 2014, the same year she received her Master’s degree in Art History from George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. Greta also holds a Master’s of Library and Information Science degree from the University of Washington in Seattle.


Chris Tanguay
Chris is a Processing Associate in the Department of Distinctive Collections at the MIT Libraries. She has worked with the department in various capacities since 2012. She received her MS in Library and Information Science in 2012 and a Post-Graduate Certificate in Digital Stewardship in 2019 from Simmons University.


Rachel Van Unen
Rachel Van Unen is the Archival Processing Manager in the Department of Distinctive Collections at the MIT Libraries. In this role, Rachel actively participates in, oversees, and advances the work of processing, describing, managing, and facilitating access to archival collections. She previously worked at Princeton University's Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library and NYU's Tamiment Library & Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives.

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