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Jan Zastrow possesses a broad background in information and records
management. Prior to working at UH Library as Congressional Papers
Archivist, she was president and owner of HyperClick Online Services, a
Honolulu-based information management consultancy specializing in
customized Internet applications such as digital archives, web resources,
research and training.
Her professional archival experience includes work at the Hawaii State
Archives, Iolani School Archives, the Hawaiian Mission Children's Society
Library (Mission Houses Museum), and at UHM's Bachman Hall processing the
papers of then-UH President and Chancellor Kenneth P. Mortimer. Zastrow is
past president and longtime member of the Association of Hawaii Archivists
as well as the Society of American Archivists.
Jan Zastrow, UHM's Congressional Papers Archivist, recently passed the
rigorous exam for membership in the Academy of Certified Archivists.
The Academy of Certified Archivists is an independent, non-profit
organization for certifying professional archivists. The Certified
Archivist (C.A.) credential is quickly becoming the distinguishing mark of
the most proficient and effective archival professional.
Academy members demonstrate a high level of continuing professional
commitment. They are proficient with all aspects of archives management,
have experience with every type of document, and work for a variety of
organizations. Within the archival profession, 'C.A.' is a mark of
attainment, distinction and commitment.