Amy Leigh Allen
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Amy Leigh Allen's research focuses on archival practices and institutional memory. Her work explores strategies for managing and improving access to historical collections, particularly within university settings. Recent publications include "Better Late than Never: A Retrospective Accessioning Case Study" (2025) and "Move to Improve: Increasing Intellectual Control During a Physical Move" (2021). Allen has a h-index of 2 and has published a total of 8 works, which have been cited 5 times. She has collaborated with Katrina Windon on two shared publications.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 5
Selected Publications
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Better Late than Never: A Retrospective Accessioning Case Study (2025)
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Move to Improve: Increasing Intellectual Control During a Physical Move (2021)
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Kramer-Smyth, J. (Ed.) (2019). <i>Partners for Preservation: Advancing Digital Preservation through Cross-Community Collaboration</i> (2019)
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Lessons Learned in Partnerships and Practice: Adopting Open Source Institutional Repository Software (2017)
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BAD Times and Good Stuff at the University of Arkansas. (2014)
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- Move to Improve: Increasing Intellectual Control During a Physical Move
- Better Late than Never: A Retrospective Accessioning Case Study