AUTHOR: Leslie Johnston
Leslie Johnston has over twenty years’ experience in digitization and digital conversion, setting and applying metadata and content standards, and overseeing the development of digital content management and delivery systems and services. She served as chief of the Repository Development Center at the Library until April 2014. Previously, she served as the head of digital access services at the University of Virginia Library; Head of Instructional Technology and Library Information Systems at the Harvard Design School; the academic technology specialist for Art for the Stanford University Libraries; and as database specialist for the Getty Research Institute. She has also been active in the museum community, working for various museums, teaching courses on museum systems, editing the journal Spectra and serving on the board of the Museum Computer Network.
Most Recent Posts
- A Very Special Episode about Digital Preservation April 17th, 2014
- What Could Curation Possibly Mean? March 25th, 2014
- Preserving News Apps March 11th, 2014
- 6 Emerging Initiatives for Digital Collections February 25th, 2014
- Considering Emulation for Digital Preservation February 11th, 2014
- Packaging eSerials for Transfer and Preservation January 16th, 2014
- Am I a Good Steward of My Own Digital Life? December 20th, 2013
- Before You Were Born: The Hardware Edition November 12th, 2013
- Planning for Preservation Storage October 30th, 2013