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* Robert R. Downs, CIESIN, Columbia University
* Robert R. Downs, CIESIN, Columbia University
* Eileen Fenton, Portico
* Eileen Fenton, Portico
* Emily Frieda Shaw, University of Iowa Libraries
* Elizabeth Falk, Idaho State Archives
* Elizabeth Falk, Idaho State Archives
* Eugene Mopsik, American Society of Media Photographers
* Eugene Mopsik, American Society of Media Photographers

Revision as of 23:30, 21 February 2012

Co-chairs:

  • Co-chair: Jimi Jones, Library of Congress
    • I am Digital Audiovisual Formats Specialist for LC's Office of Strategic Initiatives. I am primarily interested in audiovisual formats and encodings and will probably focus on those in this survey work.
  • Co-chair: Andrea Goethals, Harvard University
    • I manage Harvard Library's digital preservation program and repository. I am interested in better exposing standards and best practices that can help manage preservation repositories on a practical level. I will probably focus on best practice and guidance documents related to preservation policies and practices.

Members (In order of first names):

  • Aaron Collie, Michigan State University
  • Aaron Trehub, Auburn University
  • Allison Munsell, Munsell Studio
  • Amy Kirchhoff, ITHAKA
    • I am the Portico and JSTOR Archive Service Product Manager. I have a particular interest in standards related to content packaging, metadata, and file formats.
  • Amy Rudersdorf, North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
    • I am the director of the Digital Information Management Program at the State Library of North Carolina. We work to provide permanent public access to publications created by or on behalf of North Carolina State Government agencies. Initiative activities include research and testing of technologies and tools to acquire, manage, preserve, and provide access to both born-digital and digitized information produced by the state agencies of North Carolina.
  • Andy Maltz, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences
  • Barbara Dean, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
  • Ben Fino-Radin, Rhizome
  • Brian E. C. Schottlaender, University of California San Diego
  • Charles Kolb, National Endowment for the Humanities
  • Chris Dietrich, National Park Service
  • Christopher Segura, Center for Cultural and Eco-Tourism-University of Louisiana at Lafayette, c.segura@louisiana.edu
  • Claire W. White, Stock Artists Alliance
  • Courtney Michael, WGBH Educational Foundation
  • Daniel R. Dodge, Thomson Reuters
  • Daphne DeLeon, Nevada State Library and Archives
  • Robert R. Downs, CIESIN, Columbia University
  • Eileen Fenton, Portico
  • Emily Frieda Shaw, University of Iowa Libraries
  • Elizabeth Falk, Idaho State Archives
  • Eugene Mopsik, American Society of Media Photographers
  • Glenn Clatworthy, Public Broadcasting Service
  • Gregory Sanford, Vermont State Archives and Records Administration
  • Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory Research Library
  • Ido Peled, Ex Libris Group
  • Jennifer Waxman, New York University
  • Jessica Branco Colati, Northeast Document Conservation Center
  • Joe Weisenbach, MAM-A Inc.
  • John McCoskey, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
  • John Spencer, BMS/Chace
  • Josh Sternfeld, National Endowment for the Humanities
  • Karen Cariani, WGBH Educational Foundation
  • Kate Boyd, University of South Carolina, boydkf@mailbox.sc.edu
  • Kate Murray, National Archives and Records Administration
    • I am the Digitization Process Development Specialist in NARA's Digitization Services Branch. In a nutshell, my job is to coordinate an effective, efficient, and sustainable digitization infrastructure in support of NARA goals toward preserving and making available the Agency’s holdings - especially for AV materials. In this capacity, I look at processes and workflows related to increased automation and standardization including: format identification/documentation, migration/transformation strategies, tool identification and testing, and quality assurance/control.
  • Linda Tadic, Audiovisual Archive Network
  • Margaret Maes, Legal Information Preservation Alliance
  • Mark Abrahamson, Roper Center for Public Opinion Research
  • Mark Evans, Tessella Inc.
  • Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
  • Mary Vardigan, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)
  • Matt Peters, Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center
  • Matt Schultz, Educopia Institute, MetaArchive Cooperative
  • Matt Veatch, Kansas State Historical Society, mveatch@kshs.org
  • Meg Philips, National Archives and Records Administration
  • Meghan Banach Bergin, University of Massachusetts Amherst, mbanach@library.umass.edu
  • Michael Levy, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
  • Michael L. Nelson, Old Dominion University
  • Michele Kimpton, DuraSpace
  • Michele Timmons, Minnesota Office of the Revisor of Statutes
  • Nancy North, University of Michigan
  • Nicole Joniec, The Library Company of Philadelphia
  • Paula De Stefano, New York University (NYU)
  • Priscilla Caplan, Florida Center for Library Automation
  • Rachel L. Frick, Council on Library and Information Resources: Digital Library Federation
  • Robert R. Downs, Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), Columbia University
  • Shane Beers, University of Michigan
  • Shawn Rounds, Minnesota Historical Society
  • Stephen P Davis, Columbia - Director, Columbia Libraries Digital Program, with overall responsibility for our Fedora-based digital preservation repository and program.
  • Steve Morris, North Carolina State University Libraries
  • Sue DuBois, Ripley Entertainment Inc., dubois@ripleys.com
  • Tracy Popp, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Libraries
  • Victoria Walch, Council of State Archives
  • Wayne Shoaf, University of Southern California
  • Yair Brama, Ex Libris Group




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