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Wendy Duff Takes Over as Interim Dean

Submitted on Tuesday, December 22, 2015

crop_wendy%20pick_news1Known for her knowledge, teaching, and research on archives and records management, with a focus on access to archival materials, Professor Wendy Duff begins her new role overseeing the running of the UofT iSchool as Interim Dean.

“Professor Duff is a distinguished researcher and teacher, and has a demonstrated commitment to service in academic administration and governance,” said Cheryl Regehr, UofT’s Vice-President & Provost, in a news release.

The role will continue until December 31, 2016, or until a new Dean is appointed. Professor Seamus Ross completed his seven-year term in December 2015.

Since joining the Faculty of Information in 1997, Prof. Duff has held many academic and leadership positions, including terms as the Interim Director of the Museum Studies program and the iSchool’s Director of Graduate Studies.

She also has an impressive history of participation in University boards and committees; she served as a member of Academic Board from 2008-2012 and 2014-15, and the Planning and Budget Committee in 2014-2015.

Prof. Duff is a founding member of AX-SNet, an evolving international team of researchers interested in facilitating access to primary materials. She has also served as a member of the ICA Ad hoc Commission on Descriptive Standards, the Encoded Archival Description Working Group, and The Canadian Council of Archives Standards Committee.

Her current research project uses case study methodology to understand better the link between archives and social justice. Prof. Duff is using case study methodology to examine, discuss and seek understanding of how archives have assisted or failed to assist in righting injustices and supporting social justice.

One of her collaborative projects investigated the impact of technology on museums for the Canadian Heritage Information Network.

Professor Duff obtained her B.A. from the University of King’s College, her M.L.S. from Dalhousie University, and her Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh. She is a Full Professor in the Faculty of Information and was the Director of the Digital Curation Institute (DCI) from 2009-2014.

Please join us in welcoming Professor Duff to this role while she serves in this important capacity.

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