Martha Anderson is director of program management for the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program at the Library of Congress. The program has developed a network of over 180 partners, nationally and internationally, to collect and preserve at-risk digital content. She also manages the archiving of web content in support of the Library’s Digital Strategic Initiatives Program. She serves on the Steering Committee of the International Internet Preservation Consortium (IIPC), an international organization of 37 national libraries and archives dedicated to collecting and archiving significant content from the Web. In 1996 she joined the Library to work on the National Digital Library Program, serving as production coordinator for American Memory. Her previous experience includes digital and microfilm publishing of reference products and teaching American history at the secondary level.
Most Recent Posts
- A Tale of a Disappearing Website January 17th, 2012
- Digital stewards are invited to comment December 21st, 2011
- F is for Forensics November 30th, 2011
- E is for ecology October 26th, 2011
- Early Returns on Web Survey October 21st, 2011
- D is for data October 5th, 2011
- C is for Collections September 19th, 2011
- Ask the Recommending Officer: The September 11, 2001 Web Archive September 9th, 2011
- B is for bit preservation September 7th, 2011
- A is for Archives: the ABCs of preserving digital information August 11th, 2011