Trevor Owens is a Digital Archivist with the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (NDIIPP) in the Office of Strategic Initiatives at the Library of Congress. At the Library of Congress, he works on the open source Viewshare cultural heritage collection visualization tool, as a member of the communications team, and as the co-chair for the National Digital Stewardship Alliance’s Infrastructure working group. Before joining the Library of Congress he worked for the Center for History and New Media and before that managed outreach for the Games, Learning, and Society Conference. He has a BA in the History of Science from the University of Wisconsin, an MA in American History from George Mason University and is currently finishing his doctorate in Research Methods in George Mason University’s College of Education and Human Development.
Most Recent Posts
- Born Digital Folklore and the Vernacular Web: An Interview with Robert Glenn Howard February 22nd, 2013
- Hey, I’m A Label/ Artist – What Does Bit-level Fixity Mean And Why Should I Care? February 14th, 2013
- Archives, Materiality and the “Agency of the Machine”: An Interview with Wolfgang Ernst February 8th, 2013
- Video Game Preservation at Scale: An Interview with Henry Lowood February 1st, 2013
- When is Open Source Software the Right Choice for Cultural Heritage Organizations? An Interview with Peter Murray January 18th, 2013
- Public Participation and Stewardship of Science: Arfon Smith of Adler Planetarium and the Zooniverse January 7th, 2013
- There and Back Again: Scoping a Web Archiving Project Around the Hobbit January 2nd, 2013
- Replaying Childhood: On Gifting my Video Games to the Library of Congress December 17th, 2012
- Call to Action to Preserve Science Discourse on the Open Web December 12th, 2012
- Imagine What We’ll Know This Time Next Week: An Interview with Bailey Smith and Anne Wootton of Pop Up Archive December 6th, 2012