AUTHOR: Abbey Potter
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Abigail Potter is a Senior Innovation Specialist with the Library of Congress Digital Innovation Lab. She's currently working to support new and creative uses of the Library's digital collections that engage diverse audiences. She and the Labs team also pilot new technologies and methodologies that help to realize the Digital Strategy. Since joining the Library of Congress in 2006, Abigail has contributed to the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (NDIIPP), the National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA), the Section 108 Study Group, the Preserving Creative America initiative, and the International Internet Preservation Consortium (IIPC). Prior to joining the Library, Abigail worked on digital publishing and library programs at National Public Radio, the University of Michigan Library, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, and the University of Michigan Press. Abigail earned an MS in 2005 from the University of Michigan, School of Information and a BA in 1999 from Western Michigan University.
Most Recent Posts
- Can you help? Seeking people to take part in user research December 18th, 2020
- Digital Scholarship Working Group Report: Published! April 14th, 2020
- Sprinting toward a Lab: defining, connecting and writing a book in five days October 31st, 2019
- Announcing International Collaborations on Digital Scholarship in Cultural Institutions September 18th, 2019
- Inside, Inside Baseball: A Look at the Construction of the Dataset Featuring the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture and the Library of Congress Digital Collections July 12th, 2018
- IIIF at the Library of Congress May 3rd, 2018
- Digital Scholarship Resource Guide: People, Blogs and Labs (part 7 of 7) February 21st, 2018
- Digital Scholarship Resource Guide: Network Analysis (part 6 of 7) February 15th, 2018
- Digital Scholarship Resource Guide: Tools for Spatial Analysis (part 5 of 7) February 2nd, 2018