AUTHOR: Chloe Genter
Chloe Genter is a Library Technician for the Conservation Division, Collections Conservation Section. Previously, she worked for the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage where she worked with Folkways productions. She received her Masters degree in Cultural Heritage from Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia, and while studying worked on numerous heritage projects including a photograph housing project for the Royal Exhibition building UNESCO World Heritage Site. She has been working at the Library since 2019 and enjoys working with the collections for the benefit of the public.
Most Recent Posts
- Clues from the Past: Closely Examining Historic Documents January 5th, 2026
- Rehousing the Library of Congress’ Rare Globes July 14th, 2025
- Unfolding History: Conserving Papyrus June 16th, 2025
- Celebrating the Mummers Parade: A Day at the Mummers Museum March 31st, 2025
- Saving Captain America February 11th, 2025
- To Build a Better Box: Preserving Artist Books as a GCCS Intern December 16th, 2024
- Top Secret! Conserving Japanese Military Documents from World War II November 21st, 2024
- Explainette!? A 1950’s Training Time Capsule September 12th, 2024
- Good Wood: Using Beech to Rebind a Medieval Manuscript, Part 4 August 26th, 2024