Julia Stringfellow is an Archivist/Librarian and Assistant Professor in the Special Collections Department of the Albertsons Library at Boise State University. Her main focus is the University Archives housed within the department.
Articles
The Rewards of Certification: It’s Not Just Another Acronym, ACA News: The Newsletter of the Academy of Certified Archivists (2012)
This article looks at the process Stringfellow took in preparing for the exam to become...
The University Authors Recognition Reception at Boise State University: A Celebration of Scholarship (with Michelle Armstrong), The Idaho Librarian (2012)
A Conversation with Archivist Alan Virta, Idaho Librarian (2011)
Alan Virta, the Head of Special Collections and Archives at Boise State University’s Albertsons Library,...
No Fees Required: Opening Access to University Content (Tech Talk) (with Michelle Armstrong), Idaho Librarian (2011)
This article shares information from a presentation at the 2011 Southwest Idaho Library Association Regional...
Presentations
Improving the Discovery and Access of Archival Content Through the Institutional Repository: ScholarWorks at Boise State, Conference of Inter-Mountain Archivists (CIMA) annual conference (2012)
An Overview of the Student Newspaper Digitization Project (with Jim Duran) (2012)
The Student Newspapers collection in ScholarWorks was over a year in the making. This session...
The Use of Primary Sources in Special Collections (with Kent Randell), Graduate Student Workshop (2012)
This workshop will cover BSU's Special Collections and Archives and its many collections and research...
A Photographic History of Boise State University (with Jim Duran), Shared Leadership January Meeting (2012)
The Revolution of University-Based Information (with Michelle Armstrong), Idaho Library Association Annual Conference (2011)
Traditionally, information and scholarship produced by universities has been disseminated by for-profits publishers who charge...