Abigail Potter is a Program Officer with NDIIPP at the Library of Congress. She also currently serves as the Communications Officer for the International Internet Preservation Consortium, a group of over 40 libraries and archives from around the world who work together to promote and improve the practice of web archiving. Since joining the Library of Congress in 2006 Abigail has contributed to the Section 108 Study Group, the Preserving Creative America initiative, the NDIIPP Communications Team, the National Digital Stewardship Alliance, and the Web Archiving Team. Prior to joining the Library, Abigail worked on digital publishing and library programs at National Public Radio, the University of Michigan Library, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, and the University of Michigan Press. Abigail earned an MS in 2005 from the University of Michigan, School of Information and a BA in 1999 from Western Michigan University.
Most Recent Posts
- Visualizing Linked Data for Holdings and Cataloging with Viewshare: An Interview with Violeta Ilik March 5th, 2013
- Call for Proposals: The Scholarly Use of Web Archives February 19th, 2013
- A Viewshare Roundup January 24th, 2013
- Teaching Viewshare for Academic Work: An Interview with Moya Bailey January 9th, 2013
- Discovering Art Collections through Viewshare December 18th, 2012
- Teaching Digital Library Creation with Viewshare December 7th, 2012
- Digital Collections Amplified with Viewshare: An Interview with Meghan Frazer December 3rd, 2012
- Be a Joiner! IIPC is Accepting Membership Applications November 7th, 2012
- New Web Archiving Resources September 18th, 2012
- Back to School with Viewshare September 6th, 2012