Susan Manus joined the Library of Congress in 1995 to work in the Music Division, where she helped produce digital collections, eventually serving as team leader for digital projects there. In 2002, she moved to the new Digital Conversion Services team, where she worked on a variety of digital library projects including the Ameritech/American Memory collections and the Federal Agencies Digitization Guidelines Initiative. She is now a Digital Project Coordinator, working on the NDIIPP Communications Team, and generally working on a range of activities to promote the cause of digital preservation. In her other life, she has been a freelance violinist in the Washington DC area for over 25 years. She holds a BA in Music from Penn State University, and an MA in Arts Management from American University.
Most Recent Posts
- Talking About Museums and Digital Preservation November 1st, 2012
- Read All About It! An Update on the National Digital Newspaper Program October 24th, 2012
- Potential Residency Hosts Invited to Library of Congress October 15th, 2012
- The Signal Makes the Shortlist for Digital Preservation Award! October 10th, 2012
- New Residency Program Moves Forward September 21st, 2012
- Kari Kraus Talks About Digital Archeology, Video Game Preservation, and Being a “DH’er” September 11th, 2012
- The Born Digital in the Archives: One Curator’s Experience August 29th, 2012
- Collaborating to Identify Government or Election-related Websites to Preserve August 17th, 2012
- Digging Up the Recent Past: An Interview With Doug Reside August 14th, 2012
- The August 2012 Library of Congress Digital Preservation Newsletter is now available August 9th, 2012