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VCU Libraries Faculty Vita

Kidd

Margaret Kidd

Project Archivist (Instructor)
TML Special Collections and Archives
Room 1-030, Tompkins-McCaw Library
(804) 828-3152
kiddm@vcu.edu

Education

M.A. American History, University of Richmond, 2007

B.A. History, Emory & Henry College, 1998

Previous Professional Experience

Senior Project Archivist, Virginia Historical Society, 2007-2010

Library Clerk, Virginia Historical Society, 2005-2007

Publications

Kidd, M. (2013). Sins of a nation: Virginia methodists and the civil war. Heritage Scholarly Bulletin, spring issue.

Presentations

Kidd, M. and McClung, S. Sketchy medicine: Comics and graphic novels as medical narrative. Exhibition at Tompkins-McCaw Library, 2013.

Kidd, M. True single search: The good, the bad and the ugly. Present at MARAC Spring Conference, 2013.

Kidd, M., McDaniel E.,  Roach, J. MLS 2.0: Earning a Master’s in Library Science in an Online Program. 2012 VLA Paraprofessional Conference.

VCU Libraries Committee Work

Virginia Heritage, Outreach subgroup

Professional Organizations

Member of Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference, 2007 – present

    • Served on the Archives Month Committee, 2011-2012
    • Coordinate the Archives Fair held at Cabell Library, October 2011
    • Co-Chair of Local Arrangement, Fall 2012 Meeting

Member of the Society of American Archivist, 2009 – present

Member of Special Libraries Association, 2010

Research Interests

Religious history; women's history

Community Activities

Caretakers of God's Creation, Board Member

Emory & Henry College Alumni Board