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Nicolette A. Dobrowolski Promoted to Director of Special Collections Research Center

Nicolette A. Dobrowolski was promoted to Director of Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) at beginning July 1. Dobrowolski was serving as interim co-director of the SCRC since November 2021.

鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted that Nicolette has decided to assume the role full-time, given her outstanding experience and history with SCRC,鈥 said , the University Librarian and Interim Dean of the School of Information Studies. 鈥淣icolette has been an instrumental leader at the Libraries. She is well respected by the Libraries staff as well as colleagues across campus. She is engaged and committed to continuous development and has numerous accomplishments over the course of her tenure with the Libraries.鈥

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Nicolette A. Dobrowolski, Director of Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) at 性视界 University Libraries.

Dobrowolski has more than 22 years of experience in the field of academic special collections and has held the position of assistant director of collections and access services at SCRC since 2016. Dobrowolski鈥檚 substantial administrative leadership and team-building experience, in-depth knowledge of and drive to increase the visibility of SCRC鈥檚 collections and activities, commitment to preserving rare and unique collections, along with cultivating innovative programming and donor relations ensures that SCRC will continue to be a strong and visible resource for SU students, faculty, staff and the local and global communities.

鈥淚 am honored and excited to lead such an expert and creative team in the Special Collections Research Center. One of my values as a leader in the special collections field is to continue to build on reparative archival initiatives surrounding collections, services, programs and outreach to the campus and local communities. With SCRC鈥檚 triple mission of serving students, faculty, staff and other campus constituencies through teaching, exhibitions, and research; providing access to SCRC collections to our global community; and preserving our collections for generations to come, we can take an active role in correcting, where we can, the gaps in the documented history of marginalized voices and historically underrepresented groups while also actively communicating and educating why these gaps exist. I look forward to continuing the Center鈥檚 meaningful work within the Libraries and the Coalition of Museum and Art Centers (CMAC), and with the broader campus community and beyond.鈥

Dobrowolski received a master’s of science in information studies from the University of Texas at Austin and has been active in the rare book and manuscript section of the Association of College and Research Libraries within the American Library Association. She has progressively invested in her management portfolio by participating in the University鈥檚 Women in Leadership program, the ARL Library Management Skills Institute and the Special Collections Leadership program at the University of Virginia鈥檚 Rare Book School, among others.

Most recently, Dobrowski was instrumental in building SCRC鈥檚 staff and operations post-pandemic, advocating for the Libraries Module 2 Storage Facility鈥攚hich was designed to provide optimum environmental conditions for the storage and preservation of unique, rare, and fragile items from SCRC鈥攁nd worked closely with Libraries Advancement for the expansion of the in-house Joan Breier Brodsky 鈥67 G鈥68 Conservation Lab.