Anne Simpson

Book Processor at Ann Arbor District Library

Anne Simpson has extensive experience in archival practices and information management. Currently serving as a Book Processor at Ann Arbor District Library since November 2014, Anne also contributes as an Archives Intern at Pittsfield Township Historical Society, focusing on collection organization and preservation guidance. Since September 2013, Anne has worked as a Digital Editor for the Text Creation Partnership, ensuring the accuracy of electronic editions. Previous roles include Archives Volunteer at Bentley Historical Library and Student Archives Assistant at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in Information from the University of Michigan, specializing in Archives & Records Management and Preservation of Information, and a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from St. Olaf College.

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Ypsilanti, United States

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Ann Arbor District Library

Vision Statement The Ann Arbor District Library provides collections, programs, and leadership to promote the development of literate and informed citizens through open and equal access to cultural, intellectual, recreational, and information resources. Mission Statement The existence of the Ann Arbor District Library assures public ownership of print collections, digital resources, and gathering spaces for the citizens of the library district. We are committed to sustaining the value of public library services for the greater Ann Arbor community through the use of traditional and innovative technologies. The Ann Arbor District Library provides services at no charge to all residents living within the Ann Arbor District Library's service area. Library services are available to all others outside this service area for a fee. Over 8.8 million items have circulated system-wide during recent fiscal years. In addition to these items, thousands of people enter the library and its branches to utilize print and electronic reference resources, access the Internet through the Library’s fiber-optic connection, enjoy state-of-the-art Wi-fi service, participate in computer and Internet training, view a Library exhibit, or attend one of the Library’s many events. The Ann Arbor District Library (AADL) system is composed of the Downtown Library and four branch libraries: Malletts Creek, Traverwood, Westgate, and Pittsfield.