Embedding Preservability: Project Team and Partners
This project is led by NYU Libraries. Principal Investigator, David Millman, Associate Dean for Technology and Chief Information Officer.
Embedding Team
Jonathan Greenberg
Digital Scholarly Publishing Specialist, NYU
Jonathan is a Digital Scholarly Publishing Specialist in the Department of Library Technology, Digital Library Technology Services, at NYU. Jonathan leads the Embedding Team.
Thib Guicherd-Callin
Assistant Director & Program Manager, LOCKSS
Thib is Assistant Director and Program Manager for LOCKSS. The LOCKSS Program, based at Stanford Libraries, provides services and open-source technologies for high-confidence, resilient, secure digital preservation.
Karen Hanson
Senior Research Developer, Portico
Karen is Lead Research Developer at Portico. Portico is a community-supported preservation archive that safeguards access to e-journals, e-books, and digital collections. Our unique, trusted process ensures that the content we preserve will remain accessible and usable for researchers, scholars, and students in the future.
Scott Witmer
Digital Preservation Specialist, University of Michigan
Scott is Digital Preservation Specialist at the University of Michigan Library where he supports the Library's digital preservation program through research, policy development, testing and risk assessment of file formats, web archiving, and outreach to promote best practices for personal and professional digital archiving.
Angela T. Spinazzè
Founding Principal, ATSPIN Consulting
Angela is Founding Principal of ATSPIN consulting. She brings her process facilitation and human-centered design background to the team and is the Project Manager for Embedding Preservability.
Project Partners and Presses
- American Psychological Association (APA) Press
- Amherst College Press
- Arte Público Press
- BAR Publishing
- Brown University Digital Publications
- CLOCKSS/LOCKSS
- Fulcrum
- Knowledge Futures Group
- Manifold
- Portico
- PubPub
- Startwords
- University of Michigan Press
- University of Minnesota Press
- Webrecorder
To contact the team please email us at preservingnewforms@nyu.edu.