Bill LeFurgy, digital initiatives manager, has worked for the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program at the Library of Congress since June 2002. He leads the NDIIPP Communications Team, which interacts with a broad range of people interested in preserving access to digital information. In former lives, LeFurgy dealt with electronic records at the National Archives and Records Administration and served as Baltimore City Archivist and Records Management Officer. While he has memories of punch cards, monochrome monitors, and 30-pound portable computers, he is also an enthusiastic creator and consumer of social media. He has a BA degree in History from McGill University, as well as an MLS and MA in History from the University of Maryland.
Most Recent Posts
- Fixity and Fluidity in Digital Preservation October 31st, 2012
- Bits Breaking Bad: The Atlas of Digital Damages October 18th, 2012
- Get Your Bits Off (Old Storage Media) October 12th, 2012
- Personal Digital Archiving Outreach at the 2012 National Book Festival October 3rd, 2012
- Archiving the “Intellectual” Components of a Website September 28th, 2012
- Digital Cultural Heritage DC Meetup Launched September 21st, 2012
- Miles and Miles of Files: Digital Preservation Reverberates in Popular Music September 14th, 2012
- Digital Preservation Depicted in (Weirdly) Varied Images August 31st, 2012
- Preserving Digital Culture: Art, Theater, Video Games and More August 23rd, 2012
- Making the Point About Digital Preservation August 2nd, 2012