Alice W. Campbell was digital outreach and special projects librarian at Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries for more than a decade. She served as researcher and project manager for The Social Welfare History Project, the now-retired Image Portal, and the Freedom Now Project, and created numerous online exhibits for VCU Libraries. Her work includes Friendship and Craft: Of Ellen Glasgow and Inscribed Portrait, Gods and Prophets, Sages and Saints: Religious Imagination in Popular Culture, Tom Robbins: an Imaginative Life, Encampment for Citizenship: Education for Democratic Living, James Branch Cabell: Man of Letters and Libraries, and various “History in Your Hands” exhibits exploring archival materials. Campbell holds a M.A. in Art History from the University of Virginia, and an M.S. in Library Science from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.

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