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Kortemeier, Sarah
Sarah Kortemeier is UAPC’s Library Director and has worked on various incarnations of Voca since she joined UAPC as a library assistant in 2010. She has served as key staff on numerous preservation and digitization projects in the UAPC Library, and as project director on initiatives funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Mellon Foundation. A subject specialist in contemporary poetry, her scholarly work has appeared in Progressive Librarian and in the ACRL anthology Motivating Students on a Time Budget: Pedagogical Frames and Lesson Plans for In-Person and Online Information Literacy Instruction, ed. Sarah Steiner and Miriam Rigby. Her creative work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Ploughshares, and The Feminist Wire, among others; her debut poetry collection, Ganbatte, won the Felix Pollak Prize from the University of Wisconsin Press.
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