AUTHOR: Jaime Mears
Jaime Mears is a senior innovation specialist for the Library of Congress Labs, where she supports research and experiments to better connect the Library to all Americans. She leads the Innovator in Residence program, a creative research residency for technologists and artists. In her previous role as a national digital stewardship resident, Jaime created the Memory Lab at DC Public Library, now an IMLS-funded national program to support personal archiving at public libraries. Jaime holds a master's in library science from the University of Maryland iSchool.
Most Recent Posts
- Hidden Portals Family Day Mask-making Workshop July 8th, 2024
- Experience “Hidden Portals” this May May 7th, 2024
- Relational Reconstruction of Hanford, CA’s China Alley with artist Evelyn Hang Yin March 8th, 2024
- Now Accepting Concepts for the 2024-2025 Innovator in Residence Program January 19th, 2024
- Tigers & Portals: Seeing Lost Enclaves Community Memory Event November 6th, 2023
- Relational Reconstruction Toolkit Now Available October 12th, 2023
- Seeing Lost Enclaves: Atmosphere and Emotional Space in Relational Reconstruction June 28th, 2023
- Relational Reconstruction of the Portland Chinese Vegetable Gardens May 9th, 2023
- Introducing “Seeing Lost Enclaves” with Innovator in Residence Jeffrey Yoo Warren January 18th, 2023