About Me |
Anneliese Dehner is a designer and developer, consulting with collectors of digitized and born-digital primary sources. She creates digital collections that are both beautiful and easy to use, works collaboratively to construct data models that support user engagement, and develops tools for transforming data and enhancing user experience. Through her work, Anneliese seeks to amplify unheard voices, recover hidden stories, and shine light on the cultural heritage of marginalized communities.
Previously, Anneliese had a career as a metadata and digital projects developer in academic libraries, where she built faculty grant-funded projects in fields ranging from the Arts to the Sciences. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Printmaking from University of South Carolina.
Her partners include Bosque Redondo Memorial, The Frederick Douglass Papers Project, Last Seen: Finding Family After Slavery, The Jane Addams Papers Project, US Latino Digital Humanities (USLDH) Center, and Civil War & Reconstruction Governors of Mississippi.
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