The Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums collaborated with a team of subject matter experts and representatives from tribal libraries to develop this toolkit. By crowdsourcing input from individuals directly engaged in the field, ATALM was able to gather valuable insights, ensuring the toolkit is practical, culturally relevant, and adaptable to various tribal contexts. This approach not only enriched the content of the toolkit but also strengthened its applicability, making it a more effective resource for libraries seeking to expand digital access and skills within their communities.
Editors & Site Development
- Susan Feller, President & CEO, Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums
- Philip Viles, Special Trustee for American Indians, Department of the Interior (retired)
- Melissa Brodt, Chief Operations Officer, Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums
Content Contributors
- Brionna Badoni, Student Evaluator, Society of American Archivist – Native American Archives Section
- Barbara Bair, Librarian and Curator, Library of Congress
- Kathryn Bloom, Archivist, Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site
- Nancy Bob, House of Living Languages
- Karen Bos, Tribal Librarian, Gun Lake Tribe
- Deirdre Caparoso, Outreach and Community Engagement Librarian, University of New Mexico Health Sciences and Library Informatics Center
- Angela Carreno, Co-Executive Director of SALALM (Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials, New York University
- Tiffany Chavis, Outreach and Education Librarian, University of Maryland, Baltimore / Network of the National Library of Medicine, Region 1
- Descanon Cook, International Indigenous Speakers Bureau
- Skyler Corbett-Hecocta, Master of Library Information Studies Student, University of Washington
- Lydia Curliss, PhD student, University of Maryland, College Park
- Davida Delmar, Digital Inclusion Manager, AMERIND Critical Infrastructure
- Katrina Everhart, Health & Education Administrator
- Alan Faulkner, Program Manager, Dot Lake Village
- Jennifer Ferretti, Director, Digital Library Federation, Council on Library and Information Resources
- Brenda Geer, Vice Chairwoman, Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation
- Lauren Goodley, Digital Archivist, Texas State University
- Dessa Gunning, Librarian, Trinidad Rancheria Library
- Mary Anne Hansen, Tribal College Librarians Institute Coordinator/Research Services Librarian, Montana State University Library
- Chris Hollshwander, Exhibits Specialist Model Maker, Smithsonian Institution
- Cordelia Hooee, Lt. Governor, Pueblo of Zuni, Tribal Council
- Britnee Johnston, Research Analyst, Native Nations Institute
- Miriam Jorgensen, Senior Researcher, Native Nations Institute
- Yuri Kenney, Library Director, Upland Public Library
- Gem Shandiin Labarta, Tribal Liaison, Universal Service Administrative Company
- Pamela Louderback, Professor/Library Director, Northeastern State University
- Stephanie McKeegan, Digital Librarian, The Walsh Group
- Michelle Merriman, Collections Manager/Registrar, First Americans Museum
- Denisa Morales, Cultural Heritage Manager, Morongo Band of Mission Indians
- Karen Neurohr, Professor, Oklahoma State University Library/Oklahoma Oral History Research Program
- Cassandra Osterloh, Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator, New Mexico State Library
- Jeanine Pfeiffer, Ethnoecologist, Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
- Jennifer Randall, Special Collections and Archives Librarian, University of North Carolina-Pembroke
- Chris Ritzo, Program Management and Community Lead, Measurement Lab
- Jose Rivera, Director, Museum of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, University of Arizona
- Kelley Rowan, Digital Archives Librarian, Florida International University
- Teresa Runnels, American Indian Resource Center Coordinator, Tulsa City-County Library
- Cady Shaw, Director, Woody Guthrie Center
- Mary Soucie, State Librarian, North Dakota State Library
- Melissa Stovall, Executive Office Manager, First Americans Museum
- Kelly Teale, Museum Specialist, Bureau of Reclamation
- Sunshine Thomas-Bear, Angel De Cora Museum Dir., Cultural Preservation Dir., THPO and NAGPRA Rep., Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
- Anu Vedantham, Liaison for Indigenous Studies, Princeton University Library
- Raphael Wahwassuck, Tribal Council Member, Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation
- Katherine Witzig, Library and Administrative, Oklahoma City University, School of Law
- Regina Youngbear, Arapaho Language and Culture Outreach Specialist, Arapaho Language and Culture Program, Cheyenne and Arapaho Language and Culture Department, Cheyenne Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma