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Jennifer Phillips, Digital Collections Specialist

Jennifer Phillips

Voice: 617.627.2498
Fax: 617.627.4650
Email: jennifer.phillips@tufts.edu


What I Do

Jennifer is the Digital Collections Specialist at the DCA. She helps create and manage digital objects and their metadata for the Tufts Digital Repository Service. She makes sure that digital materials are described and formatted in such a way that they can be retrieved and preserved.


Education

  • M.S. in Library and Information Science, Simmons College.
  • Ph.D. in French Literature, Yale University.
  • B.A. in French, University of California at Berkeley.


Publications

  • "'Vox populi, vox dei': Baudelaire's Uncommon Use of Commonplace in the Salon de 1846," in French Forum, Spring 2006
  • "Relative Color: Baudelaire, Chevreul, and the Reconsideration of Critical Methodology," in Nineteenth-Century French Studies, Spring 2005


Presentations

  • "Pierre Loti and the Gravity of Exotic Pleasure," presented at the Interdisciplinary 19th-Century Studies Conference, April 2004
  • "An Aesthetic of Ambivalence: Delacroix and Morocco," presented at the Seeing Things Conference, May 2003

Contact Information

Digital Collections and Archives
Tisch Library Building
35 Professors Row
Medford, MA 02155

archives@tufts.edu
Phone: 617.627.3737
Fax: 617.627.4650

Working: Digital archives

working 

Digital preservation is hard work.  Much of our time is spent on computers.

Featured Collection

Tufts Online History
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Tufts Online History comprises a number of Tufts history sources which have been digitized and made available through the Tufts Digital Library. Digitized collections include The Concise Encyclopedia of Tufts History, which covers the history of Tufts, its traditions, events, buildings, and people; Light on the Hill: A History of Tufts College, Volume I which chronicles the history of Tufts from its founding through the mid-1980s; High on the Hill which present Tufts traditions and lore through a tour of its Medford campus; and a number of historical photograph collections.