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Fellow Reflection: Jessica C. Neal

  Jessica C. Neal (@JestheArchivist) is University Archivist at Trinity University and  attended the 2017 Forum as an HBCU Fellow. The award, which brought 24 fellows to the

Introducing the “Miracle Workers”

This post comes to us from new group facilitators Leigh Bonds and Alex Gil. Leigh Bonds is the Digital Humanities Librarian at The Ohio State University

Fellow Reflection: Ana Ndumu

  Ana Ndumu (@AnaNdumu) is a doctoral student at Florida State University and attended the 2017 Forum as an HBCU Fellow. The award, which brought 24 fellows to

Fellow Reflection: Fletcher Durant

  Fletcher Durant (@fletcherdurant) is the Preservation Librarian at University of Florida Smathers Libraries, and attended the 2017 DLF Forum as a Kress + DLF Fellow affiliated

Fellow Reflection: Nicola Andrews

  Nicola Andrews (@maraebrarian) is currently NCSU Libraries Fellow at North Carolina State University and attended the 2017 DLF Forum as an HBCU Fellow. The award, which brought

Fellow Reflection: Charlotte Kostelic

  Charlotte Kostelic (@chuckkostelic) is the National Digital Stewardship Resident for the Georgian Papers Programme hosted by the Library of Congress and Royal Collection Trust.

Fellow Reflection: Jennifer A. Ferretti

    Jennifer A. Ferretti (@CityThatReads) is the Digital Initiatives Librarian at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) and attended the 2017 DLF Forum as an ARL+ DLF

Fellow Reflection: Stacie Traill

  Stacie Traill (@straikat) is a Metadata Analyst at the University of Minnesota Libraries, and has worked extensively with electronic resources metadata and library discovery

Fellow Reflection: kYmberly Keeton

  kYmberly Keeton (@kymizsofly) is an Independent Publisher and Art Librarian with bookista media group,  and attended the 2017 DLF Forum as an HBCU Fellow. The award, which brought

2017 NDSA Coordinating Committee Candidates

This winter, the National Digital Stewardship Alliance turns its attention to leadership renewal. We gratefully thank our outgoing Coordinating Committee member, Jim Corridan, for his service and many

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