I joined the Library of Congress in 2002. Initially I worked for the Library’s Music Division developing online presentations, then Web Archiving and later, Communications. I write online articles about personal digital archiving, digital preservation leaders and developments in digital preservation. I also produce public information videos and podcasts. Before joining the Library of Congress, I worked in the Bay Area, initially as a web producer in Silicon Valley and later as a technical writer. I also wrote for the Whole Earth Review, the Millennium Whole Earth Catalog and Warner New Media and I produced a Bay Area world-music TV show. I have a Bachelors degree in Music Education from the Berklee College of Music and a Masters in Music History from San Francisco State University.
Most Recent Posts
- What to Look Forward to at Personal Digital Archiving 2013 February 13th, 2013
- Name That Tune: Adding Labels and Descriptions into Your Audio Files January 31st, 2013
- ALCTS, PLA and Library of Congress Collaborate on Personal Digital Archiving Campaign January 17th, 2013
- Doug Boyd and the Power of Digital Oral History in the 21st Century January 4th, 2013
- Digital Pioneer: Martha Anderson December 4th, 2012
- Pulp to Pixels: Artists Books in the Digital Age November 30th, 2012
- Revisiting NISO’s “A Framework for Building Good Digital Collections” October 22nd, 2012
- Activist Archivists and Digital Preservation October 1st, 2012
- Big Data and the Dawn of the Super Researcher September 12th, 2012
- NDSA Primer: the Content Working Group August 30th, 2012