Faculty and Staff
Logan Cocklin
Title: | Director of Archives Librarian |
Department: | Business, Behavioral Sciences, Criminal Justice, Education, and Library USC Lancaster |
Email: | lcocklin@mailbox.sc.edu |
Phone: | 803-313-7063 |
Office: | Native American Studies Center |
Bio
Logan Cocklin is the Director of Archives at the University of South Carolina Lancaster where they manage the University Archives and the Native American Studies collections. They are the author of “Call Me By My Name: Trans Antagonism in the Library Profession” from “Thin Skinned,” Unappreciated, and Overworked: Experiences and impacts of Microaggressions in the fields of Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums, forthcoming from Library Juice Press, and the co-author of “Your Most Powerful Instrument is Your Voice: Community Archives, Archival Silence, and the Girls Rock Columbia Community Archive” from Shelf Life: Libraries, Archives, and Collective Grief, forthcoming from Bristol University Press. Logan has presented at multiple conferences, most recently as a member of a roundtable discussion at the 20th annual Southeast Native Studies Conference at UNC Pembroke. Their research interests include LGBTQA professional experience in the fields of Libraries and Archives, the intersections of archival access, accessibility, and silence with community archives, and the evolution and implementation of archiving behaviors in fandom spaces.