Jennifer Brannock
Professor
Bio
Jennifer Brannock is Professor and Curator of Rare Books and Mississippiana at ŷAV. She has a BA in Art History and a MSLS from the University of Kentucky. In Special Collections at Southern Miss, she coordinates bibliographic instruction, supervises general reference activities, coordinates outreach efforts, curates exhibits, and conducts collection development and management activities for Mississippiana, rare books, and genealogy. Her research interests include special collections outreach, reference service, and popular culture. She is currently working on a book proposal about Mississippi author Con Sellers, his sleaze publications, and midcentury ideas of gender and sexuality.
- Library and Information Science (MS) - University of Kentucky (2000)
- BA - University of Kentucky (1997)
HON 303 Einstein, Civil War Nutrition, and Cults? Exploring Archival Collections and Research
- Starting from the Archives: Digital Humanities Partnerships, Projects, and Pedagogies, Digital Humanities, Libraries, & Partnerships: A Critical Examination of Labor, Networks, and Community, 2018
- Beans and Cornbread: The Pragmatic Crusade to Document Women’s History Through Cookbooks, Digital Humanities, Libraries, & Partnerships: A Critical Examination of Labor, Networks, and Community, 2018
- Keep Mississippi Weird: Unusual “Jewels” in Special Collections, Mississippi Libraries, 2017
- Society of American Archivists
- Society of Mississippi Archivists
- American Library Association
- Mississippi Library Association