Butch Lazorchak is a digital archivist at the Library of Congress in the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program. He plays a key role in the Preserving State Government Information initiative, a series of multi-state partnerships focused on capturing, preserving, and providing access to a rich variety of state and local government digital information including legislative data and geospatial information. His research interests include digital geography, digital music preservation and musical communities, K-12 and LIS student outreach and emerging technologies. He holds an MLS from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Most Recent Posts
- Content Matters Interview: An Interview with David McClure of the Neatline Project June 3rd, 2013
- Hey Content Creator: Make Mine Lossless! May 22nd, 2013
- Ian MacKaye and Citizen Archiving May 8th, 2013
- Official, Authenticated, Preserved, and Accessible: The Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act April 19th, 2013
- Inaugurating the Content Matters Interview Series: Deb Boyer from PhillyHistory.org April 15th, 2013
- Opening Up the National Digital Newspaper Program April 5th, 2013
- First Aid on the Front Lines: Immediate Training Needs April 1st, 2013
- Hacking, Making and Library-ating: A Week in the Trenches at SXSW 2013 March 22nd, 2013
- Why South By Southwest is Important for Libraries, Archives and Museums March 8th, 2013
- “The Digital Data Backbone for the Study of Historical Places”: An Interview with Matt Knutzen of the New York Public Library February 27th, 2013
