Jaime Mears works in the National Digital Initiatives division at the Library of Congress. She lead the planning and event coordination for the Collections as Data event and the Archives Unleashed datathon. Her professional interests include digital preservation and access, personal archiving, and teaching with primary sources. Jaime has a BA degree in English Literature from the University of Virginia and a MLS from the University of Maryland.
Most Recent Posts
- Library of Congress Opens Search for Next Innovator in Residence April 1st, 2022
- Speculative Annotation in the Classroom: A Conversation with Educator Ashley Wood and Innovator Courtney McClellan December 2nd, 2020
- Visualizing Data Flows at the Library of Congress February 5th, 2020
- Digital Strategy v1.1.2 Now Available May 15th, 2019
- Creative Technologist and 2018 Papamarkou Chair Tahir Hemphill Looks Back on his Year in the Archives January 22nd, 2019
- Exploring Late 1800s Political Cartoons through Interactive Data Visualizations August 28th, 2018
- Explore Historical Images through the Library of Congress Free to Use Browser Extension August 16th, 2018
- Control Issues: A Report of SXSW ’18 April 16th, 2018
- Iterative Collaboration at LC Labs January 31st, 2018
- Making a Newspaperbot January 18th, 2018