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Q & A: Jaime McCurry, National Digital Stewardship Resident

jaime_mccurryThis year, the Folger is one of ten host institutions for the National Digital Stewardship Residencies, a nine-month grant-funded program created by the Library of Congress and the Institute of Museum and Library Studies. The NDSR program, in their own words, “offers recent master’s program graduates in specialized fields—library science, information science, museum studies, archival studies and related technology—the opportunity to gain valuable professional experience in digital preservation.” The Folger is delighted to host Jaime McCurry as our resident digital steward from September 2013 through May 2014. Jaime holds an MLIS and a BA in English Literature, both from Long Island University. While at the Folger, Jaime will be working with Central Library and Digital Media and Publications divisions in order to establish local routines and best practices for archiving and preserving born-digital content created and collected by the Folger. In future months, Jaime will be writing Collation posts giving us a closer look at what she’s doing, but this Q & A will give us a peek into her work. 

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And if you want to see more thoughts from Jaime on the connections between Shakespeare and digital archiving, read her blog post for Archive-it, “William Shakespeare: Playwright, Icon, Web Archivist?”. It’ll give you a whole new insight into web archiving and into Shakespeare!

Sarah Werner — December 17, 2013

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[…] what is to be a regular series of digital preservation posts on the Folger blog, The Collation in Q&A: Jaime McCurry, National Digital Stewardship Resident. […]

Hello, 2014! | jaime mccurry — January 8, 2014

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