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Umbra Search African American History

  This update comes to us from Cecily Marcus, principal investigator, Umbra Search, and curator, Givens Collection of African American Literature, Performing Arts Archives, and

Fellow Reflection: Lisa Goldberg

Lisa Goldberg is a Private Conservator and News Editor for the American Institute for Conservation (AIC). She attended the DLF Forum as a member of

Fellow Reflection: Ethan Gates

  Ethan Gates (@The_BFOOL) is currently a Moving Image Archiving and Preservation Technician for the NYU Dept. of Cinema Studies. He attended the AMIA/DLF Hack Day event at

Fellow Reflection: Nik Dragovic

This reflection was written by Nik Dragovic. Nik is currently a Research Library Fellow in the Digital Library Program at Emory University, and attended the Forum with

Fellow Reflection: Hoan-Vu Do

Hoan-Vu is currently a web librarian with the San Diego Public Library. His attendance at the Forum (Nov. 7-9 in Milwaukee WI) was supported by an ARL+DLF Forum

Fellow Reflection: Cameron Cook

This reflection was written by Cameron Cook (@cameron_ccook), Digital Curation Resident Librarian for the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Cameron attended the Forum in November with support from a Students

Three Questions with Winston Tabb

  Winston Tabb is Sheridan Dean of University Libraries and Museums at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. He also serves on CLIR’s Board

Announcing the 2017 DLF + DHSI Cross-Pollinators

DLF is pleased to support three tuition awards for the Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) in Victoria, BC, June 2017. The goal of these fellowships is to create “cross-pollinators”—professionals who

Fellow Reflection: Megan De Armond

Megan De Armond recently graduated with an MSLIS from Pratt Institute and works as a Web Archiving Technician with the New York Art Resources Consortium. Megan attended

Fellow Reflection: Laura Capell

This reflection was provided by Laura Capell, Head of Digital Production & Electronic Records Archivist at the University of Miami. She attended the Forum with support

Fellow Reflection: Brenna Campbell

This Fellow Reflection was written by Brenna Campbell, a Rare Books Conservator at Princeton University Library. She is a member of the American Institute of Conservation

Drexel University’s Oral History Program

This update comes to us from Stacy Stanislaw at Drexel University Libraries.   Drexel University’s Hagerty Library features an enclosed sound booth and audio equipment,

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