Elena S. Danielson Archivist Emerita, Consultant
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Elena S. Danielson Archivist Emerita, Consultant 1712 Harte Drive San Jose, California 95124 +1 408.265.7585 [email protected] Elena S. Danielson, PhD, worked for 27 years in the Hoover Archives at Stanford University, serving as head of the archives for the last ten of those years. She began writing about the ethical dilemmas of archival practice in 1985. Topics of interest include access, privacy, restitution, and authenticity. In 2005 she won the Posner prize for an article in the American Archivist about access to East German political police files. Employment HOOVER INSTITUTION LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES Stanford University, California Archivist emerita, Stanford University 9/3/2005 - present Associate Director, Hoover Institution 1/1/2002 - 9/2/2005 Director of the Hoover Library and Archives 1/1/2002 - 9/2/2005 Head of Hoover Library and Archives 9/1/2001 - 1/1/2002 Archivist 1997 - 2005 Archivist (Acting) 1996 - 1997 Associate Archivist (collection development, bibliographic instruction, 1988 - 1996 exhibit programs) Assistant Archivist (reference services and outreach) 1981 - 1988 Archival Specialist (technical processing) 1978 – 1981 Education M.L.S. School of Library Science, U. C. Berkeley 1979 Ph.D. German Studies, Stanford University 1975 A.M. German Studies, Stanford University 1970 A.B. German major, Slavic and History minors, U. C. Berkeley 1969 with Great Distinction Honors Diploma de Excelenta, Fundatia Europeana Titulescu, Romania 2006 Silver Medal for Human Rights of the Russian Federation, Moscow 2005 joint award for editors of The History of Stalin’s Gulag Ernst Posner Prize, Society of American Archivists 2005 Order of Merit from President of Romania, Bucharest 2004 IREX Travel Grant, Cheliabinsk, Russia 2003 Laurel Award of Polish Prime Minister, Warsaw 2001 NEH grant $287,440, with Charles Palm, Hoover Institution 1999 - 2001 Fulbright Fellowship, Goettingen & Munich, Germany 1976 Whiting Fellowship, Sankt Gallen, Switzerland 1973 Teaching Fellowship, Stanford University 1969 - 1972 Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, U. C. Berkeley 1969 Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter, U. C. Berkeley 1969 Library School Fellowship, U. C. Berkeley (awarded, not used) 1969 Kraft Prize, U. C. Berkeley 1966 George H. Clarke Fellowship, Sacramento, California 1965 Telluride Fellowship, Cornell University 1964 Recent Consulting Projects Chair, Advisory Committee of the Russian Museum Archives, San Francisco 2008 Member, Archives Committee, Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation 2008 Frank Lloyd Wright Archives, Taliesin West, Scottsdale, Arizona 2007 Santa Clara University Library, Exhibition Program 2007 Reagan Papers of Thomas C. Reed 2006 Proquest, Microfilm Project Management, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Germany 2005 Selected Papers, Publications, Interviews Review of Archives and the Public Interest: Selected Essays by Ernst Posner, New Introduction by Angelika Menne-Haritz, Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 1967/2006, forthcoming in Journal of Archival Organization (5:3) “My Guide to the Ancient Texts,” Stanford Magazine, May/June 2007, p. 97 “The Boy Who Would Be Tsar,” Michael Krasny Interview, KQED, January 30, 2007. “Privacy Rights and the Rights of Political Victims” In Privacy and Confidentiality Perspectives, edited by Menzi L. Behrnd-Klodt and Peter Wosh, Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2005. Also in The American Archivist, Vol. 67 No. 2, Fall Winter 2004, winner of Ernst Posner Award for 2005. “Displaced Archives of Central Europe,” Comma, ICA, 2004, 3-4 “Displaced Archives,” ICA, August 2004, Vienna, www.wien2004.ica.org. “Report on the Archives of Radio Free Europe in the Hoover Institution,” Warsaw, June 22, 2001. “Bulgarian World War II Documentation,” 2001, Sofia, Bulgaria. “The Stasi Archives,” American Library Association annual meeting, June 17, 2001. “Documenting Romania’s Long Struggle,”Hoover Digest, 2001, Nr. 1, pp. 198-226. “I Ring Only for Peace,” Hoover Digest, 2000, Nr. 2., pp. 196-203. “Accesul la Documentele Istoriei Recente,” Bucharest, May 18, 2000. “The Romanov Legacy,” photo essay for the Hoover Digest, 1999, Nr. 3, pp. 149-158. “Die russischen Sammlungen in den Hoover Institution Archives,” presentation in German for a colloquium sponsored by the Lehrstuhl für Geschichte Osteuropas, Humboldt-Universität, Berlin, March 18, 1999. “Ein Gespräch mit Dr. Elena Danielson,” Der Stacheldraht, 1999, Nr. 7, Berlin. “A Fierce, Freedom-Loving Man,”Hoover Digest, 1999, Nr. 1, pp. 163-168. "Ethics and Reference Services," The Reference Librarian, no. 56, 1997, pp. 107 - 124. "Vladimirov's Russia," Hoover Digest, no. 1, 1996, pp. 107 - 111. "Patriotic and Profitable: World War I Postcards in the Hoover Institution Archives," Popular Culture in Libraries, vol. 3, no. 2, 1995, pp. 95 - 107. "The Commission for Relief in Belgium," The United States in the First World War: an Encyclopedia, edited by Anne Cipriano Benzon, Garland Press, 1995, pp. 154 - 159. "Herbert Hoover," The United States in the First World War: an Encyclopedia, edited by Anne Cipriano Benzon, Garland Press, 1995, pp. 283 - 289. "The United States Food Administration," The United States in the First World War: an Encyclopedia, edited by Anne Cipriano Benzon, Garland Press, 1995, pp. 737 - 738. "Without Consent: The Question of Third Party Privacy Rights in Collections of Personal Papers," paper delivered at the annual meeting of the Society of American Archivists, Indianapolis, September 1994. "A Poetic Vision," Stanford Magazine, September 1993. Relates to Pasternak materials in the Hoover Institution Archives. Review of SAA manual Providing Reference Services for Archives and Manuscripts, The American Archivist, Spring 1993. "Revelations from the Archives: Confidentiality and Access to Public Records," paper delivered at the annual conference of the California Library Association, Oakland, November 1993 Making Things Work: Russian American Economic Relations 1900-1930. Stanford: Hoover Institution, 1992. Primary author of text for pages 35-124 of exhibit catalog, Parliament Building in Moscow, November 1992 and in the Hoover Institution February 1993. "The Elusive Litvinov Memoirs," Slavic Review, December 1989. "The Ethics of Access," American Archivist, Vol. 52, Winter 1989, pp. 52 - 62. Translated into Hebrew and published in Arkhiyyon, Jerusalem, 1991. "Ethical Dilemmas of the Present and Future Archivist," paper delivered at the annual meeting of the Society of American Archivists, August 1986, Chicago. "An Archivist's Perspective on the Sigmund Freud Archives," paper delivered at the annual meeting of the Society of California Archivists, October 1985, Berkeley. .