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Sarah Quigley, CA, is a Manuscript Archivist at Emory University's Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library. She has a B.A in History and a MS in Information Studies, both from the University of Texas at Austin. From 2007‐2009, she was a project archivist at the Jesse Helms Center, focusing on the arrangement of the former Senator's congressional records. In 2009, she joined the staff at the Rose Library as a project archivist working with the records of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Since 2011, she has been part of the permanent MARBL staff, working with a variety of collections documenting Southern history, African American culture and history, and British and Irish Literature. From 2010‐2011 she was an adjunct faculty member at Clayton State University, teaching Arrangement and Description of Archival Material in the Master of Archival Studies Program.
She was President of the Society of Georgia Archivists in 2015 and Chair of the Society of American Archivists' Issues and Advocacy Roundtable from August 2014‐August 2015. She is currently a member of SAA's Committee on Advocacy and Public Policy and the host committee for SAA 2016 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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