Judith Ann Schiff, 84, chief research archivist at Yale Library in New Haven, Connecticut, died July 11. She had worked at the library for more than 60 years and served as New Haven’s city historian since 2012. She collaborated with aviator Charles Lindbergh for more than a decade while assembling his archives and coedited his book Autobiography of Values, later coauthoring the biography Charles Lindbergh: An American Life. Schiff was also a founder or cofounder of several local and professional historical organizations, including New England Archivists, the Jewish Historical Society of Greater New Haven, and the Ethnic Heritage Center of New Haven. She was author of the Old Yale column in the Yale Alumni Magazine and in 2020 was awarded the Yale Medal, the Yale Alumni Association’s highest honor for individual service to the university.