Residents selected for 2015 cohort in Washington D.C.
NDSR-New York extends our congratulations to the 2015 class of National Digital Stewardship Residents selected for the Washington D.C. area program. The residents listed were selected by a committee of experts from the Library of Congress, the Institute of Museum and Library Services and other organizations, including the host institutions:
- John Caldwell will be resident in the U.S. Senate Historical Office.
- Valerie Collins will be resident at the American Institute of Architects
- Nicole Contaxis will be resident at the National Library of Medicine
- Jaime Mears will be resident at the D.C. Public Library
- Jessica Tieman will be resident in the Government Publishing Office
You can read their full bios and more about the NDSR projects in the press release from the Library of Congress.
WGBH Receives IMLS “Librarians for the 21st Century” Grant to develop NDSR Program
WGBH, with the American Archive of Public Broadcasting (AAPB), a collaboration between the WGBH Education Foundation and the Library of Congress, will develop a National Digital Stewardship Residency (NDSR) project to train residents and develop curriculum for an increasingly critical area of digital preservation, the preservation of audiovisual materials. More in the announcement.
Congratulations to WGBH! We look forward to sharing resources and seeing the NDSR model grow!