UC Berkeley
Kathryn Stine is a seasoned professional in the fields of digitization, digital content development, and archival management. Currently serving as a Digitization Project Planner at the University of California, Berkeley since August 2023, Kathryn has previously held roles including Digital Health Humanities Program Coordinator at the University of California, San Francisco, and Senior Program & Engagement Officer at OCLC. With extensive experience at the California Digital Library, Kathryn held various senior positions focused on digital content and metadata management from 2011 to 2021. Additionally, Kathryn has academic experience as an Adjunct Faculty member at Dominican University and has served as a University Archivist at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Educational qualifications include a Master's in Archives and Records Management, Museum Studies from the University of Michigan, a Master of Fine Arts in Printmaking from the University of Michigan, and a Bachelor of Arts in Art Practice from the University of California, Berkeley.
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UC Berkeley
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A wellspring of innovation, the school occupies a 1,232-acre campus near downtown Berkeley. UC Berkeley, also known as Cal, was established in 1868 as the flagship of today’s 10-campus University of California.