Pedro Gonzalez-Fernandez is a Librarian (Digital Collections Specialist) in the Digital Content Management Section at the Library of Congress. He focuses on digital acquisitions, research datasets, and digital collection management policy and guidance. Before coming to the Library, Pedro worked as a project archivist at University of Maryland Special Collections and was a program associate for the Council on Library and Information Resources’ Recordings at Risk program. He holds an MLS and an MA in Music History and Literature from University of Maryland.
Most Recent Posts
- New Article Explores Preservation and Access to Two Historical Literary Audio Archives May 24th, 2022
- Reflecting On a Year of Selected Datasets November 22nd, 2021
- Supporting the Acquisition of Openly-Available e-Serials from the Duplicate Materials Exchange Program: An Interview with Junior Fellow Alex Reese September 7th, 2021
- Exploring Openly-Licensed e-Serials from the Directory of Open Access Journals: An Interview with Junior Fellow Emmeline Kaser August 31st, 2021
- Passing the Mic to Our Audience: User Personas and Strategic Planning for the Sustainability of Digital Formats Website August 5th, 2021
- All Hyped Up for HyperCard: Further Adventures with an Apple Legacy Format July 29th, 2021
- RFS 2.0 – A Year On July 26th, 2021
- Selected Datasets: A New Library of Congress Collection June 24th, 2020
- Earth Day 2020 Has Gone Digital April 22nd, 2020
- More Open eBooks: Routinizing Open Access eBook Workflows March 25th, 2020