AUTHOR: Amelia Parks

Amelia Parks is the Preservation Education Specialist for the Preservation Directorate. As part of this job, she connects with the public and other institutions to share all the amazing preservation activities at the Library. This includes facilitating and teaching presentations, program planning, conducting tours, and finding other ways to make preservation more accessible. Prior to joining the Library in 2018, she worked for Documentary Heritage and Preservation Services for New York as an Archives Specialist and was an archivist for L.A. as Subject.
Most Recent Posts
- Register Now for Free Preservation Week Programming April 17th, 2023
- Modeling New Ways to Approach Preservation Program Administration March 23rd, 2023
- What a CHARMing Collection! February 27th, 2023
- Intern Spotlight: Accessibility and Communication January 19th, 2023
- New TOPS webinar: Paper-making in the 18th century Venetian Republic and the Hâcı Ahmed map January 4th, 2023
- A Holiday Feast of Colorants December 8th, 2022
- Renewed Meaning: Exploring Madison’s Constitution Debate Notes November 21st, 2022
- Preservation Week is Coming! Register Now April 18th, 2022
- Preservation Meets the Web March 30th, 2022