Katrina Windon Data-verified
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Katrina Windon's research focuses on archival practices and ethical considerations within collections management. Her recent publications explore strategies for engaging with donors who have memory loss, a case study on retrospective accessioning, and methods for increasing intellectual control during physical collection moves. She has published a total of 10 works, with an h-index of 2 and 11 citations. Windon collaborates with Amy Leigh Allen, with whom she has two shared publications. Her work is characterized by a commitment to improving archival processes and addressing ethical challenges in donor relations.
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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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- Move to Improve: Increasing Intellectual Control During a Physical Move
- Better Late than Never: A Retrospective Accessioning Case Study
- Intentionality, capacity, and communication: ethical donor relations strategies for archivists engaging with individuals with memory loss