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A Few Minutes with an Archivist - ECM & ERM Community Blog
Jennifer Sharp is Project Archivist at the Connecticut Historical
Society<http://chs.org/>.
She is finishing up the second of two, two-year NHPRC grant funded
projects, cataloging the CHS's backlog of manuscripts and account books. A
native of Glastonbury, Connecticut, Jennifer holds a Bachelor's degree in
History and Russian Studies from Colgate University, a Master of Science in
Information from the University of Michigan, and a Master's in American
Studies from Trinity College (Hartford). Between undergrad and grad school,
Jennifer had a seven year detour as a COBOL developer at The Hartford. If
you can't find her in the archives, she is probably out on her bicycle.


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