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Rebecca Fraimow graduated with an MA from the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation Program at NYU in 2015, where she wrote her thesis on the preservation of digital remix video. After graduating, she worked as a technician at New Museum's XFR STN exhibit, which opened preservation up to the public in the New Museum's educational department.  Currently she preserves dance-related analog video for the Dance Heritage Coalition as the Hub Manager for New York City.  She's also a co-founder of XFR Collective, a developing nonprofit inspired by the success of XFR STN that works with local NYC artists and organizations to preserve at-risk media. In September she will join WGBH as the National Digital Stewardship Resident for 2014-2015.
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After first coming to the WGBH Media Library and Archives as a National Digital Stewardship (NDSR) Resident in 2014, Rebecca joined the staff of WGBH as an archivist in 2015, focusing on the AAPB NDSR program, the development of the PBCore metadata standard, and the ongoing migration of digital assets. Prior to moving up north, Rebecca served as the Audiovisual Projects Manager for the Dance Heritage Coalition, managing a large-scale endeavor to digitize and make accessible dance-related media. She also worked on the XFR STN exhibit at the New Museum, which opened up video preservation to the public, and subsequently co-founded XFR Collective, a New York-based nonprofit organization focused on the preservation of at-risk and obsolete community media. Rebecca holds an MA in Moving Image Archiving and Preservation from NYU.

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After first coming to the WGBH Media Library and Archives as a National Digital Stewardship (NDSR) Resident in 2014, Rebecca joined the staff of WGBH as an archivist in 2015, focusing on the AAPB NDSR program, the development of the PBCore metadata standard, and the ongoing migration of digital assets. Prior to moving up north, Rebecca served as the Audiovisual Projects Manager for the Dance Heritage Coalition, managing a large-scale endeavor to digitize and make accessible dance-related media. She also worked on the XFR STN exhibit at the New Museum, which opened up video preservation to the public, and subsequently co-founded XFR Collective, a New York-based nonprofit organization focused on the preservation of at-risk and obsolete community media. Rebecca holds an MA in Moving Image Archiving and Preservation from NYU.