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Eira Tansey

Climate Change and Cultural Heritage Researcher

Eira Tansey is an accomplished researcher and information professional known for her expertise in writing, data management, and policy analysis. With a background in Library and Information Science from San Jose State University, complemented by studies in Geography and Asian Studies at the University of Cincinnati and a Chinese Summer Study Program at Dalian Jiaotong University, Eira possesses a well-rounded educational foundation. Her work focuses on studying the impacts of climate change on cultural heritage, exploring the connection between environmental regulations and recordkeeping policies, and delving into the documentation challenges faced by archives in the face of sea-level rise and the environmental safety hazards associated with inadequate paperwork. She has also investigated issues of transparency within the fossil fuel industry. Eira's professional experience includes roles such as Founder and Manager of Memory Rising, Digital Archivist/Records Manager at the University of Cincinnati, Library Associate at Tulane University, Student Assistant at the University of Cincinnati, and Visitor Services Assistant at the Cincinnati Art Museum.

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Cincinnati, Ohio, United States