Dorothy Berry Digital Collections Program Manager Houghton Library, Harvard University
Casey Bowser Archivist Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill
Doug Boyd Director, Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History University of Kentucky Libraries
Greg Cram Associate General Counsel and Director, Information Policy, New York Public Library
Sandra Enimil Copyright Librarian and Contracting Specialist Yale University Library
Xaviera Flores Librarian and Archivist UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center
Pedro Gonzalez-Fernandez Digital Collections Specialist, Library of Congress
Megan Friedel Head of Archives and Interim Co-Lead, Rare & Distinctive Collections, University of Colorado Boulder Libraries
Jesse Johnston Project Director, Archives Research & Consulting Group
Traci Mark Program Manager – Equity, Archives & Media Preservation, Metropolitan New York Library Council
Rachel Mattson Director of Special Collections and George R. Cooley Curator of the Peace Collection, Swarthmore College
Andrew Meade McGee Postdoctoral Fellow, History of Science and Computing, Carnegie Mellon University
CK Ming Media Conservation and Digitization Specialist, Smithsonian Institution
Ellen Mulligan Supervisory Archivist, Motion Picture, Sound and Video Branch National Archives and Records Administration
Dave Rice Archivist, City University of New York
Plato Smith Associate Data Management Librarian University of Florida
Judy Tsou Emeritus Librarian, University of Washington Music Library Affiliate Assistant Professor in American Music Studies & Music History University of Washington
Andy Uhrich Curator, Film & Media Special Collections Management Washington University in St. Louis
Jill Vuchetich Archivist, Head of Archives and Library Walker Art Center
Mark Wolfe Curator of Digital Collections, University at Albany
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