My current research specializes in book history and postwar American literature, with emphasis on how poets in particular approach the task of creating their own libraries or manuscript collections. As a result of […]
My work in libraries and special collections incorporates public service, archival processing, and bibliographic description, as well as special presentations and exhibition development. I also have experience in […]
My research has been funded by Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, and it has been an enormous influence on the way I approach primary source work. You can read about how Lost & Found influences […]
I’m a member of the Steering Committee of the Maud/Olson Library, a community-based repository in Gloucester, Massachusetts, affiliated with the Gloucester Writers Center. This Library consists of all the books […]
A significant part of my research involves assessing the way twentieth-century poets and artists engage premodern sources. I focused on medieval studies as an undergraduate and early graduate student, with […]