Degrees
- M.L.S. Information Resources and Library Science
- University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
- B.A. Art History
- University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
Work Experience
- Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields (2010 - 2023)
- Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields (2008 - 2009)
- Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields (2000 - 2008)
Interests
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Courses
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Scholarly Contributions
Chapters
- Fernandez-Keys, A. N. (2025). Curator. In Shontz, Priscilla K., ed. Career Options in Library and Information Services: First-Hand Accounts from Working Professionals. Bloomsbury Libraries Unlimited.
- Fernandez-Keys, A. N. (2021).
Local consortia and museum libraries: partnering for the future
. In The New Art Museum Library. Amelia Nelson and Traci Timmons, editors(pp 129-134). Rowman & Littlefield.
Presentations
- Fernandez-Keys, A. N. (2025, April).
Making Visible and Voicing Spectres of Colonization in Contemporary Native Authors Artists’ Book Productions: Creators of the Borderlands and Mexico
. Association for the Study of American Indian Literatures Annual Conference. Online: Association for the Study of American Indian Literatures (ASAIL). - Fernandez-Keys, A. N. (2025, September).
Borderlands Curator, LIS Industry Speaker
. LIS Industry Speaker Series. Online: Indiana University Indianapolis Department of Library and Information Science. - Fernandez-Keys, A. N., & Dwenger, M. T. (2025, April 30-May 3).
Fostering a Sense of Place: Integrating culturally relevant pedagogy into archival instruction
. Conference of Inter-Mountain Archivists (CIMA) Annual Conference. Boise, Idaho: Conference of Inter-Mountain Archivists. - Fernandez-Keys, A. N., & Dwenger, M. T. (2025, June 24-27).
Cultivating connection: integrating archives into the classroom through faculty relationship building and culturally relevant pedagogy (panel:Focus on faculty: crafting collaborative classroom experiences with distinctive collections)
. A Multitude of Stories, Rare Books & Manuscripts Section Annual Conference. New Haven, Conn.: Rare Books & Manuscripts Section of ACRL. - Fernandez-Keys, A. (2024, October 24). Improving the Research Experience: a Workshop for Graduate Students in Western American History.. Western History Association, 64th Annual Conference. Kansas City: Western History Associaiton.
- Fernandez-Keys, A. N. (2024, April). El Pueblo in Context: Using Borderlands Collections to Explore Tucson's Historic Murals (Panel: Opening the CANon: envisioning new futures for teaching with distinctive collections). Art Libraries Society of North America, 52nd Annual Conference. Pittsburgh, PA: Art Libraries Society of North America.
- Fernandez-Keys, A. N. (2024, September 10). RBN: inspiring practice through the digital archive. Show & Tell: Life, Love and Resilience in the Borderlands. Tucson, AZ: Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry.
- Fernandez-Keys, A. N., Howell, M., & Marshall, C. (2016, April 8).
Mining the library’s vertical files: preserving Indiana’s ephemera
. Society of Indiana Archivists Annual Meeting. Indianapolis, IN: Society of Indiana Archivists.
