Ellen S. Dunlap

President Emerita at American Antiquarian Society

Ellen S. Dunlap is an accomplished library and museum professional with extensive experience in leadership roles. Serving as President Emerita at the American Antiquarian Society since September 1992, Ellen also held the position of President during their tenure. Prior to that, Ellen was the Director of the Rosenbach Museum and Library from August 1983 to August 1992 and worked as a Research Librarian at the Humanities Research Center (now the Ransom Center) at the University of Texas at Austin from August 1973 to August 1983. Ellen's educational background includes a Master of Library Science (MLS) and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English, both from The University of Texas at Austin.

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American Antiquarian Society

The American Antiquarian Society (AAS) is both a learned society and national research library of pre-twentieth century American history and culture. Our mission is to collect, preserve, and make available for study the printed record of what is now the United States of America from first European settlement through the year 1876. As a learned society, we offer a wide variety of programs for diverse audiences including: professional scholars, pre-collegiate, undergraduate and graduate level students and educators, professional artists and writers, genealogists, and the general public. The library collections encompass three million books, pamphlets, newspapers, periodicals, graphic arts materials and manuscripts housed on twenty-five miles of shelving.


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