research overview Professor Deborah Hollis's research interests include rare books and archives pedagogy and collections analysis.
keywords Rare book and primary source instruction, digital humanities, and academic library collection analysis.
selected publications book Thirteenth Night: a comic book 2016 A Finding Guide to the British Government Publications at the University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries 2004 chapter Settling Emerging Scholars in Unsettling Territory: A Case Study of Underrepresented Students Working with Dominant Culture Collections. 260-282. 2023 Same Scat, Different Century. 99-105. 2022 Still Ambiguous After All These Years: Reflections on Diversity in Academic Libraries. 3-11. 2018 On the Ambiguous Side: Experience in a Predominately White and Female Profession 1996 conference proceeding Maps: A Visual Tool in the STEM Undergraduate Experience. 197-201. 2017 journal article The Remarkable Record of Nancy Mildred Harper Nilon 2022 Bridging Two Cultures: Undergraduate Biology Instruction through the Lens of Archives and Special Collections. 1-32. 2018 Radical Science Writing: An Interdisciplinary Book Arts Approach. 40-57. 2017 Science Instruction Through the Visual Arts in Special Collections. Portal. 197-216. 2014 The Film Archive as a Classroom: Lessons for Heritage Professionals. 16-32. 2014 Creating access to invisible special collections: Using participatory management to reduce a backlog. Journal of Academic Librarianship. 466-475. 2004 The role of special collections departments in humanities undergraduate and graduate teaching: A case study. Portal. 465-480. 2002 Family history in early US state documents. Government Information Quarterly: an international journal of information technology management, policies, and practices. 529-547. 2001 Affirmative Action or Increased Competition. Journal of Library Administration. 49-75. 1999 Publishing on the web: Creating a Local Reference Tool. Library Hi Tech. 63-74. 1999 A virtual government documents reference collection. Reference Librarian. 31-43. 1997 Measuring worldwide connectivity: Expansion of the Internet. Government Information Quarterly: an international journal of information technology management, policies, and practices. 499-513. 1996 Conducting Black Geneaological Research: The Story of Oliver and Lillia. 5-13. 1995 Cybercitizenry: government information in transition. 25-30. 1995 Latin America and Africa: A Status Report on the Internet. 278-281. 1994