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Abigail Fathauer

Digitization Assistant

Pronouns:
she/her
Email:
abfath@iu.edu
Department:
English
Campus:
IU Bloomington
Major:
Master of Arts in English/Master of Library Science
Abigail Fathauer (she/her) earned her B.A. English at DePauw University and is currently working on her M.L.S and M.A. English at Indiana University. Her research/career interests are in public librarianship, the history of the book, and Anglo-Saxon and Welsh medieval literature. She is also the Programming Officer for IU's American Library Association Student Chapter. At the HBW, she works as a Digitization Assistant. In her free time, Abigail enjoys reading through her extensive TBR, crafting, and hanging out with her cat.
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