Professional Writing
Monographs
Albrecht, Donald, Jessica Lacher-Feldman, and Dr. William Valenti (editors) Up Against the Wall: Art, Activism, and the AIDS Poster. Rochester, New York: RIT Press, 2021.
Lacher-Feldman, Jessica. Exhibits in Archives and Special Collections Libraries. Chicago: SAA, 2013.
Lacher-Feldman, Jessica. Crimson. Nashville, FRP Press/Booksmith, 2007. Lacher-Feldman, Jessica. The University of Alabama Trivia Book. Athens, GA: Hill Street Press, 2007.
Articles/Chapters/Modules
Lacher-Feldman, Jessica, Michele Casto, and Nicole J. Milano. Engaging Users with Archives: Programs that get Results, in Engagement in the Digital Era, Trends in Archives Practice Series. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2020.
Lacher-Feldman, Jessica & Kristen Totelben. Creating a Holistic Fabric of Services and Collections from the Inside Out: Exploring Convergences of Liaison and Special Collections Librarianship. Research Library Issues. 10.29242/rli.291.4., 2017
Lacher-Feldman, Jessica. Civil War Treasures: A Legacy of Children’s Civil War Literature in Words and Pictures: The Michael Lehman Williamson Collection of Civil War Books for Young People, Civil War Book Review, Winter 2016.
Lacher-Feldman, Jessica. Alabama in Music and Lyrics: The Wade Hall Sheet Music Collection. Revealing Hidden Collections, Alabama Heritage Magazine, Fall 2012.
Lacher-Feldman, Jessica. Beautiful Necessity: Wallpaper and Confederate Imprints. Civil War Book Review, Summer 2013.
Lacher-Feldman, Jessica. Reason Not the Need: The Wallpaper Books of Mobile Publisher S.H. Goetzel. Revealing Hidden Collections. Alabama Heritage, Summer 2013.
Lacher-Feldman, Jessica and Aaron Trehub. Alabama author, William March. Encyclopedia of Alabama, 2012. http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/h-3411
Lacher-Feldman, Jessica. Making Friends and Fans: Using Facebook for Outreach in A Different Kind of Web: Case study/chapter: New Connections Between Users Archives and Our Users with Web 2.0, Kate Theimer, editor. Society of American Archivists, August, 2011.
Lacher-Feldman, Jessica. A Taste of Community: Community Cookbooks at the W.S. Hoole Special Collections Library, The University of Alabama, Tributaries, 2011.
Lacher-Feldman, Jessica. Lionel Richie. Encyclopedia of Alabama. Published July, 2010. http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/h-2614
Lacher-Feldman, Jessica. Lionel Hampton. Encyclopedia of Alabama. Published March, 2010. http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/h-2556
Lacher-Feldman, Jessica. Publishers’ Bindings Online, 1815-1930: The Art of Books as a Model for Publicity, Outreach and Promotion of Digital Projects and Online Resources in Cultural Heritage Institutions and Academic Libraries, Journal of the Association for History and Computing, Vol. X, No. 1, February, 2007.
Lacher-Feldman, Jessica. Exploring Archival Online Exhibitions: Collections, Content, and Continuity. The 21st Century History Highway: A Guide to Internet Resources, M.E. Sharpe Press, 2006. [This appeared in additional monographs focusing solely on U.S. History and European History]
Lacher-Feldman, Jessica. Notable Female Alabama Authors. Our Voice. Newsletter of the University of Alabama Women’s Resource Center. January 2005.
Lacher-Feldman, Jessica. Learning Together and Moving towards Tenure: Special Collections and Teaching Faculty Collaboration in the Development of an Online Sheet Music Exhibition in Digital Scholarship in the Tenure, Promotion, and Review Process: A Primer. M.E. Sharpe Press, Sept., 2003.
Lacher-Feldman, Jessica. Confessions of a New York Yankee in King Cotton’s Court. Archival Outlook, 2001
Lacher-Feldman, Jessica. Presenting Historical Resources Information on the World Wide Web: A Case Study of the Development of the New York State Office of Cultural Education’s Website and the OCE History Advisory Council History Resources Pages, Journal of the Association for History and Computing, Vol. II No. 2, August, 1999
Professional Research Interests
Exhibits in archives and special collections libraries, exhibit development as a pedagogical tool, curatorship, digital scholarship, the archives as creative catalyst, the history of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, history of the book, publishers’ bindings, advocacy in archives, grief and loss in the archives, digital exhibits, cultural history, history of New York State, history of Alabama, history of Louisiana, urban history, popular culture, the Jewish experience in America.