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Chelsea Gunn
- Teaching Assistant Professor
Chelsea Gunn is a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Culture and Data Stewardship at the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Computing and Information. Her teaching and research interests include personal archives, archival ethics, web and social media archiving, and digital preservation.
Chelsea received her MLIS from Simmons University, and her PhD from the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Computing and Information. Prior to coming to SCI, she lived in Providence, RI where she worked as an archivist, researcher, and educator in the history and cultural heritage field. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of Prototype, a non-profit dedicated to building gender and racial equity in tech and entrepreneurship in Pittsburgh.