Jacquelyn H. Clements

Jacquelyn H. Clements, PhD, currently serves as a Senior Program Officer at the National Endowment for the Humanities, focusing on the Division of Preservation and Access and coordinating the Dynamic Language Infrastructure in collaboration with the National Science Foundation. Concurrently, Clements lectures at The George Washington University and Johns Hopkins University’s Masters of Arts in Museum Studies program, where a developed course on Provenance Research became a regular elective. Previous roles include freelance proofreading for the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, writer/editor positions at The Johns Hopkins University, and various positions at the J. Paul Getty Trust and the University of Toronto as a fellow and instructor. Clements holds a PhD in History of Art and Classical Archaeology from The Johns Hopkins University, with extensive experience in curation, data curation, and research in the field of art and cultural heritage.

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