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
- 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
- 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