Jennifer Douglas (she/her) is Associate Professor in the School of Information at the University of British Columbia, where she teaches courses on arrangement and description and personal and community archives in the Master of Archival Studies program. Her research has focused on theories and practices of archival representation, particularly in the context of non-organizational records; on grief and recordkeeping; and on concepts of care and person-centred approaches in the creation and keeping of personal and community archives. She is currently co-lead of the Community Archives Collections and Heritage Exhibitions (CACHE) consortium, an initiative of the Creating Better Community Engaged Asian Canadian Research Research Excellence Cluster at UBC.
