
Writing for the Profession
and for the Public
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Black Archives, Not Archives of Blackness: On Laura Helton’s “Scattered and Fugitive Things”
Los Angeles Review of Books
“Discovering Revolution in Digital Sources: Other[ed] Colonial Voices”Chapter in American Revolutions in the Digital Age, Cornell University Press
The Dorothy Berry Collection of What Are Black Archives
Syllabus Project, 2023
Take Me into the Library and Show Me Myself: Toward Authentic Accessibility in Digital Libraries
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, 2022
Case Study: Objects Discussion Guide: Ethics in Archival Research
Research Methods for Primary Sources, Sage-Adams Matthew, 2022
“A Black Woman’s Ephemera, An Archival Reflection” in Theaster Gates: Facsimile Cabinet of Women Origin Stories: Reflections
DelMonico Books/Colby College Museum of Art, 2021
Descriptive Equity and Clarity around Blackface Minstrelsy in HTC Collections
Open Access Guide to Describing Minstrel Materials in Special Collections, 2021
up//root, 2021
Developing Imagination
Collective Responsibility, National Forum on Labor Practices for Grant-Funded Digital Positions, June 2019The Design for Diversity Toolkit, 2018
Hide and Seek; Organizing Hidden Collections for Umbra Search African American History
Acid Free, 2017
Umbra Search African American History: Aggregating African American Digital Archives
Parameters, 2016
Editor, Umbra Search Blog, October 2016- May 2018
Archival Spotlight
Black Camera, 2016
Richard E. Norman And Race Filmmaking: Reprocessing and Digitization
Black Camera, 2016
Ozarks Afro-American History Museum, 2013
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Sheet Music Covers for the Gotham-Attucks Company, ca. 1905–1911
Public Domain Review
George Washington Williams’ History of the Negro Race in America (1882–83)
Public Domain Review
Deep Zoom: 1836 Broadside “Slave Market of America”JSTOR Daily, 2022
Comparing Editions of David Walker’s Abolitionist Appeal
JSTOR Daily, 2022
Elizabeth Keckley’s Memoir Behind the Scenes, or, Thirty Years a Slave and Four in the White House
JSTOR Daily, 2022
Introducing “Archives Unbound”
JSTOR Daily, 2022
The World According to Sylvester Russell
Lapham’s Quarterly, 2021
Public Domain Review, 2021
When Black Celebrities Wore Blackface
JSTOR Daily, 2020
Third Rail Quarterly, Issue 12, 2018
American Theatre Architecture Archive Blog
Editor, Theatre Historical Society of America, 2015
IASPM-US Interview Series: Daniel Cavicchi & Natalie Hopkinson
International Association for the Study of Popular Music, 2012, 2013
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Dorothy Berry Never Thought She'd Be An Archivist
Morgan Jerkins Interview, 2022
An archive of Black newspapers is becoming more accessible at Howard. Here's why it's important.
USA Today, Interviewee, 2022
How Black Archives are Highlighting Overlooked Parts of History and Culture
CNN.com, Interviewee, 2022
Dorothy Berry on Self-Care for Archivists
Archives in Context, Interviewee, 2020
The Dark Side of the Dewey Decimal System
Kitchen Sisters Podcast, Interviewee, 2019
Facing a Ticking Clock, Missourians Seek to Preserve Black History
KBIA, Interviewee, 2019
Presentations and Webinars
