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Jaime McCurry

was a resident Digital Archivist embedded at the Folger Shakespeare Library as part of the 2013-14 National Digital Stewardship Residency program, a nine-month grant-funded program created by the Library of Congress and the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).
A digital adieu
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A digital adieu

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Jaime McCurry

The time has come for me to say farewell as my National Digital Stewardship Residency placement at the Folger Shakespeare Library comes to a close later this month. It has been a wonderful nine months working with born-digital assets here…

Continuing the celebration: Preserving birthday-related digital ephemera
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Continuing the celebration: Preserving birthday-related digital ephemera

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Jaime McCurry

Taking a break from birthday festivities in the Folger Cataloging Office. It’s official: the Bard doesn’t look a day over 425. 450 years have now passed since William Shakespeare’s birth and it’s clear he is just as relevant and as…

Digital Stewardship: The one with all the definitions
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Digital Stewardship: The one with all the definitions

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Jaime McCurry

My residency project at the Folger focuses on digital stewardship and preservation practices at the Library. This has, to my delight, involved getting my hands dirty with the Folger web collections and also allowed me to interact with a variety…

An Introduction to Web Archiving at the Folger
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An Introduction to Web Archiving at the Folger

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As a resident Digital Archivist at the Folger, I’ve been tasked with the management of Folger web archiving efforts. The Folger Shakespeare Library web collecting mission. Now, you might be asking: what is web archiving exactly? The International Internet Preservation…