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From: The NDSA infrastructure working group list <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Fri Sep 03 14:05:08 2010
Subject: Re: [NDSA-INFRASTRUCTURE] Welcome to the NDSA Infrastructure Working Group

I am pleased to represent WGBH as part of this working group.  As the work progresses WGBH may be represented by others in the organization more expert in this area.  I am the Director of the WGBH Media Library and Archives.  WGBH is the Boston public television and radio station that produces programming for NPR and PRI and about 30% of the programming for national distribution on PBS.   Our archive has both tv and radio programming dating back to the early 1950's.  Media production is turning to digital formats, and as an archive at a media producing station, we need to be informed and working with systems, practices and standards for digital media.  As a public station, we look to collaborations and partnerships to share information and expertise.  We were an NDIIPP partner for the Digital Public Television project and the Duracloud project.  I look forward to working with all of you to further the goals of the NSDA.
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Karen Cariani
Director
WGBH Media Library and Archives
One Guest St.
Boston, MA 02460
617-300-4286


On 8/30/10 3:19 PM, "Johnston, Leslie" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

We're pleased that you've signed up as a Founding Member of the National Digital Stewardship Alliance. The NDSA is a collaborative effort among government agencies, educational institutions, non-profit organizations and businesses to preserve a distributed national digital collection for the benefit of citizens now and in the future.



There are 5 NDSA working groups: Content; Standards and Practices; Infrastructure; Innovation; and Outreach. You've signed up for the Outreach Working group, but you're welcome to participate in others.



I'm Leslie Johnston, the Library of Congress co-chair for the Infrastructure working group. Each working group will have 2 co-chairs, one from the NDSA community and one from the Library of Congress.  We will be identifying the NDSA community co-chairs in the near future.



While the over-arching NDSA organizational structure is being established (with your participation), the LC working group co-chairs wanted to get the ball rolling by introducing ourselves and starting the conversation.



The first order of business is to make sure you are the appropriate person from your institution signed up for the Outreach working group. Organizations can have multiple participants across any of the working groups, and your institution can change participants at any time if a particular working group is not a good fit. If you need to make any changes to your participants in the Outreach Working Group, please contact me directly at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.



The second thing we'd like to do is to get a better sense of the participants who are on this list and interested in the Outreach Working Group.  I invite you to post a quick message to say hello, introduce yourselves and tell us a little about what brought you to this Working Group.



I'll start:



I'm the Manager for Technical Architecture Initiatives in the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program. That's a long way of saying that I work with the partnerships and projects that are building software and infrastructure in support of digital preservation. I'm new to NDIIPP, but not new to the Library or to the digital library community.  My job is both outward facing (working with partners) and inward facing, where I manage a team that supports digital preservation efforts at the Library.

I look forward to hearing from all of you!

Leslie
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Leslie Johnston
Manager of Technical Architecture Initiatives
National Digital Information Infrastructure & Preservation Program
Library of Congress
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