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
- Snow Byte and the Seven Formats: A Digital Preservation Fairy Tale March 15th, 2013
- What Resolution Should I Use? Part 3 March 1st, 2013
- Forestalling Personal Digital Doom February 26th, 2013
- Personal Digital Archiving: How Well Do You Score? February 20th, 2013
- National Digital Stewardship Residency Call For Applications Now Open February 15th, 2013
- February 2013 Library of Congress Digital Preservation Newsletter February 7th, 2013
- After the Flood: Digital Art Recovery in the Wake of Hurricane Sandy February 6th, 2013
- Wishing and Working for Safe Data As a Digital Preservation Intern January 23rd, 2013
- Digital Collection Features Inauguration Treasures January 22nd, 2013
- What Resolution Should I Use? Part 2 January 11th, 2013