Cale Wallace
Cale Wallace
Assistant Librarian/ Archivist
Student Services
About
Cale Wallace serves as Assistant Librarian/Archivist for the Golemon Library at the Main Campus, where he oversees archival management and digitization projects while supporting library services and programming. His professional interests include archives, local history, records preservation, and access to historical resources. Cale is an active member of the American Library Association, Society of American Archivists, and American Historical Association. He completed his Master's of Library Science at the University of North Texas (along with his GAC in Archival Management) in August 2026 and was inducted into the Alpha Chi Honor Society (Texas Eta Chapter).
Education:
Master's of Library Sciences (con: Archival Studies) - University of North Texas (August,
2026)
GAC - Archival Management - University of North Texas (College of Information)
Bachelor's of Arts in History - Tarleton State University (May, 2023)
Associate's of Arts in Teaching - ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ (December, 2020)
Publications:
Presented at Phi Alpha Theta (Historical Fraternity) 2023 Conference (Fort Worth): "An Investigation into the US Government and Immigration system in the Jewish Refugee Crisis of World War II". Research: "Evaluation of Tarleton State University's Dick Smith Library and Analysis of (1908 Saalfield Publication) Lewis Carroll's 'Through The Looking Glass - In Words of One Syllable'". Posters: Federal v. Corporate Institutional Archive Policies (Fall, 2024).
Areas of Expertise/Interest:
Library Services, Archival Management, Preservation, History,