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Michèle V. Cloonan (born July 14, 1955) is an American library and information science educator. She is a professor in the School of Library and Information Science at
Simmons University Simmons University (previously Simmons College) is a private university in Boston, Massachusetts. It was established in 1899 by clothing manufacturer John Simmons. In 2018, it reorganized its structure and changed its name to a university. Its ...
, in Boston, Massachusetts, and Dean Emerita of the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at Simmons. She is an advocate for the preservation of cultural heritage. Cloonan is known for her interdisciplinary approach to the study of preservation. She has examined preservation's cultural, political, social, and historical aspects and called for an increased respect for cultural differences in the preservation of cultural objects. She has also studied the role of women in book trade history with a particular focus on bookbinding and collecting.


Biography

Born in Chicago, Illinois, Cloonan graduated from
Bennington College Bennington College is a private liberal arts college in Bennington, Vermont. Founded in 1932 as a women's college, it became co-educational in 1969. It claims to be the first college to include visual and performing arts as an equal partner in ...
in 1975. She has an A.M. in the humanities from the
University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private university, private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its main campus is located in Chicago's Hyde Park, Chicago, Hyde Park neighborhood. The University of Chic ...
, and an M.S., and Ph.D. in library and information science from the University of Illinois. Cloonan has worked as a book conservator ( Newberry Library), a preservation administrator ( Brown University) and rare book curator ( Smith College). At
UCLA The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California. UCLA's academic roots were established in 1881 as a teachers college then known as the southern branch of the California ...
she was an assistant and associate professor, and chair of the Department of Information Studies (1997-2002). At Simmons University she was dean and professor of the Graduate School of Library and Information Science from 2002-2012. Since then she has been professor and Dean Emerita at Simmons. From 2013-2018 she was editor of ''Preservation, Digital Technology & Culture'', published by
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''.'' She has served on the board of directors of the Northeast Document Conservation Center since 2017. She is the proprietor of the Doe Press, with her husband Sidney E. Berger. Publications include:
Thom Gunn Thomson William "Thom" Gunn (29 August 1929 – 25 April 2004) was an English poet who was praised for his early verses in England, where he was associated with The Movement, and his later poetry in America, even after moving towards a looser, ...
. ''Lament,'' 1985; Ernest Kroll. ''Six Letters to An Apprentice,'' 1994;
Donald Justice Donald Rodney Justice (August 12, 1925 – August 6, 2004) was an American teacher of writing and poet who won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1980. In summing up Justice's career, David Orr wrote, "In most ways, Justice was no different from a ...
. ''Banjo Dog,'' 1995, and Michele Cloonan, ''The Invisible Presence of Gertrude Stiles,'' 2010. Also with Sidney E. Berger, she compiled a collection of more than 22,000 pieces of paper, now the Berger-Cloonan Collection of Decorated Paper at the Cushing Library,
Texas A&M University Texas A&M University (Texas A&M, A&M, or TAMU) is a public, land-grant, research university in College Station, Texas. It was founded in 1876 and became the flagship institution of the Texas A&M University System in 1948. As of late 2021, T ...
.


Awards

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University of Mary Washington The University of Mary Washington (UMW) is a public liberal arts university in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Founded in 1908 as the Fredericksburg Teachers College, the institution was named Mary Washington College in 1938 after Mary Ball Washi ...
Center for Historic Preservation, 2019 Book Prize for ''The'' ''Monumental Challenge of Preservation: The Past in a Volatile World.'' *
Society of American Archivists The Society of American Archivists is the oldest and largest archivist association in North America, serving the educational and informational needs of more than 5,000 individual archivist and institutional members. Established in 1936, the or ...
Preservation Publication Award 2016 for ''Preserving Our Heritage: Perspectives from Antiquity to the Digital Age''. * Service Award, Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE), 2010. *
Paul Banks and Carolyn Harris Preservation Award The Paul Banks and Carolyn Harris Preservation Award (known informally as the Banks/Harris award), is awarded by the Association for Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS), a division of the American Library Association. The award was ...
, Association for Library Collections & Technical Services, American Library Association, 2010.


Publications

* ''Advancing Preservation'', with Elizabeth Joffrion. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2020. () * "Has American Exceptionalism Made the United States an Outlier on the Global Academic Stage?" Charleston Library Conference 2018, Proceedings, Purdue University Press, 2019. * ''Libraries'', ''Archives, and Museums Today: Insights from the Field'', with Peter Botticelli and Martha Mahard. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019. () * ''The Monumental Challenge of Preservation: The Past in a Volatile World''. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2018. () * Special Issue: ''Protecting Cultural Heritage Today: Challenges and New Opportunities.'' Co-author of articles on Europe, Africa, Syria, and Asia. ''Preservation, Digital Technology & Culture'' 45.2 (2016). * ''Preserving Our Heritage: Perspectives from Antiquity to the Digital Age.'' ''Selections and Commentary'' by Michele V. Cloonan. Chicago: ALA; London: Facet, 2015. () * "Janus at 60: Performance & Participation." ''Parenthesis'' 29 (Autumn 2015). * With Jeannette Bastian and Ross Harvey, "From Teacher to Learner to User: Developing a Digital Stewardship Pedagogy," ''Library Trends'' 59.4 (Spring 2011). ** Winner of the ACRL-New England Chapter ''Best Paper Award'', 2012. * With Rebecca Knuth, "Libraries, Archives, and the Pursuit of Access," chapter 13, in volume 4 of, ''The Impact of 9-11: The Day that Changed Everything?'' Edited by Matthew J. Morgan and Rory Stewart. Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. () * "The Paradox of Preservation," ''Library Trends'' (Summer 2007), co-edited by Ross Harvey and Michèle Cloonan, ''The Preservation of Cultural Heritage.'' * "The Moral Imperative to Preserve," ''Library Trends'' (Winter 2007)''.'' * "A Storied Legacy of Learning," ''The Boston Globe'' (November 18, 2007). * "Alice Millard and the Gospel of Beauty and Taste," chapter in ''Women in Print'', University of Wisconsin Press, 2006. ()


References

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