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About the Instructors

Daniel Daily is the Project Archivist for the New Hampshire Local Records Education Project at Dartmouth College. Since 1996, Dan has served as project archivist in the Dartmouth College Special Collections Library, with responsibilities for the Hanover Town Records Project, the Dartmouth College Oral History Project, and the acquisition and cataloging of historical manuscripts. Dan has served as a consultant for a number of non-profit and government offices in New Hampshire and Vermont, including the City of Lebanon, Child and Family Services of New Hampshire, and the Vermont Historical Records Advisory Board. Before coming to Dartmouth, Dan was the Assistant University Archivist at Duke University. He holds a B.A. in history from the University of Southern Maine, as well as a Master of Theological Studies from Duke University and a Master of Library Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Lori Foley is the Field Service Representative for the Northeast Document Conservation Center in Andover, Massachusetts. In this capacity, she answers the public and professional demand for preservation information. Lori coordinates and conducts preservation surveys, conducts workshops on disaster planning and preservation practices, and provides technical advice to libraries, museums, and archives in the New England region. Previously, Lori worked at Harvard University, where she was responsible for the conservation and preservation functions at Tozzer Library. Lori received hand bookbinding training from North Bennet Street School in Boston in a two-year program of bench work. She graduated from Colorado College in 1978 and spent fifteen years in various trade book production departments before changing careers.

Anne Ostendarp is the Archivist of the College at Dartmouth College and Director of the New Hampshire Local Records Education Project. Anne's first position in archives was as an Archives Assistant in 1983. Since then, she has worked as archivist at Amherst College, University of Massachusetts, University of Connecticut, and the Ford Foundation before coming to Dartmouth College in 1993. Anne's consulting work includes historical associations, libraries, museums, courts, corporations, and social agencies. It also includes a multi-institutional collaborative archives project in Vermont. Anne holds a B.A. from the University of Massachusetts and earned her M.L.S. with a concentration in archives administration at the State University of New York at Albany.

Instructors, by site

  • Keene: Dan Daily, Lori Foley (NEDCC)
  • Conway: Dan Daily, Lori Foley (NEDCC)
  • Plymouth: Dan Daily, Selene Colburn (St. Johnsbury, Vermont, Archives Collaborative Project Archivist)
  • Hanover: Dan Daily, Anne Ostendarp (Dartmouth College)
  • Nashua: Dan Daily, Melissa Mannon (Archives and Information Consulting Services)

Last updated: 2/10/05