Jae Jennifer Rossman, Ph.D.,associate director for Special Collections Instruction and Research Services at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Yale University. She has published on library history and practice and the field of artists’ books for over twenty years. Her publications have been collected by academic libraries nationally and internationally. Rossman has served on the Board of Trustees, American Printing History Association and the Board of Directors, Center for Book Arts. She has worked in the libraries of Brandeis University, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and Yale University.
Rossman's compelling account of the history, theories, and current state of 'access' to special collections both broadens and adds depth to the definition and surrounding conversations. All library workers and users will find value in her holistic framework for expanding access to our physical and digital spaces and collections. Rossman's gift to the field is in articulating the 'Aspects of Access', grounding each aspect in historical context, then liberating each from any inevitable role or outcome. This is a clear and discerning voice, offering a constellation of access points to Special Collections as an enterprise. Rossman has reset the concept of Access to allow for a 21st century consideration.