Katrina Windon
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Collections Management and Processing Unit Head
Also affiliated: Western Oregon University (2012)
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Katrina Windon's research focuses on archival practice, encompassing areas such as privacy considerations, ethical donor relations, and accessioning strategies. She has published on topics including the ethical engagement with individuals with memory loss in archival settings and retrospective accessioning case studies. Windon also investigates methods for increasing intellectual control during physical archival moves.
Her work has been recognized through a h-index of 2 and a total of 11 publications. Windon collaborates with colleagues at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Amy Leigh Allen and Joshua Youngblood, with whom she shares multiple publications. Her recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in the field, with her most recent publication in 2025.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 11
- Citations: 13
Selected Publications
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Intentionality, capacity, and communication: ethical donor relations strategies for archivists engaging with individuals with memory loss (2025)
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Better Late than Never: A Retrospective Accessioning Case Study (2025)
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Privacy Considerations in Archival Practice and Research (2024)
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Move to Improve: Increasing Intellectual Control During a Physical Move (2021)
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The Digital Archives Handbook: A Guide to Creation, Management, and Preservation, Purcell, A. D., ed. (2020)
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Pedagogies of the Image: Photo-archives, Cultural Histories, and Postfoundational InquiryBy Hannah M. Tavares . Dordrecht, Neth.: Springer, 2016. x, 105 pp. Softcover and EPUB. Softcover $54.99, EPUB $39.99. Softcover ISBN 978-94-017-7617-2; EPUB ISBN 978-94-017-7619-6. (2017)
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- Move to Improve: Increasing Intellectual Control During a Physical Move
- Better Late than Never: A Retrospective Accessioning Case Study
- Privacy Considerations in Archival Practice and Research
- Intentionality, capacity, and communication: ethical donor relations strategies for archivists engaging with individuals with memory loss
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