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After earning a PhD in Psychology, I pursued careers in vision research and in imaging product development. After earning an MS in Library Science, I joined Boston College in 2007 as a Digital Imaging Librarian. Besides managing our digitization facilities, I am also in charge of our programs on Electronic Theses & Dissertations and Digital Preservation.
 
After earning a PhD in Psychology, I pursued careers in vision research and in imaging product development. After earning an MS in Library Science, I joined Boston College in 2007 as a Digital Imaging Librarian. Besides managing our digitization facilities, I am also in charge of our programs on Electronic Theses & Dissertations and Digital Preservation.
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Here are some questions that I have been thinking about:
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How does one preserve a blog, e.g. "[Wild Horses of Fire]http://whof.blogspot.com/2013/09/on-contemporary-practice-pdf-archive.html" ?
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How does one preserve a Facebook account?
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What is the best way to preserve a large personal collection of email?
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Is there anything available specifically for poets, to preserve their own "archive" of born-digital poetry?

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After earning a PhD in Psychology, I pursued careers in vision research and in imaging product development. After earning an MS in Library Science, I joined Boston College in 2007 as a Digital Imaging Librarian. Besides managing our digitization facilities, I am also in charge of our programs on Electronic Theses & Dissertations and Digital Preservation.

Here are some questions that I have been thinking about:

How does one preserve a blog, e.g. "[Wild Horses of Fire]http://whof.blogspot.com/2013/09/on-contemporary-practice-pdf-archive.html" ?

How does one preserve a Facebook account?

What is the best way to preserve a large personal collection of email?

Is there anything available specifically for poets, to preserve their own "archive" of born-digital poetry?