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The Greatest Adventure

With apologies to Rankin/Bass and Glenn Yarbrough, the greatest adventure is what lies ahead. After almost four great years working for Manuscripts and Archives at the Yale University Library and two and a half rewarding years as the Technical Architect on ArchivesSpace, I am excited to announce that I’ve accepted a position as the Director of Technology for the Digital Public Library of America, a small but well-supported non-profit dedicated to free and open access to cultural heritage materials. More information about my new position can be found in the press release.

While I am sad to be leaving a great institution and a great project, both with fantastic colleagues, I look forward to contributing my time, energy and expertise to the addressing the huge challenges and encouraging the exciting possibilities of DPLA. If you’d like to join me in this adventure, I’m also happy to announce that DPLA will be hiring two Technology Specialists very soon, so if you’re interested or have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me!

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4 Comments

  • 💬 Ed Summers at November 20, 2013, 18:13 UTC:

    Congrats Mark! Your experience in archives, technology and shaping/energizing minds is going to be a real asset to the DPLA.

  • 💬 Ari Davidow at November 20, 2013, 19:14 UTC:

    What a great mashup. This could be v. bg fun.

  • 💬 nruest at November 21, 2013, 00:40 UTC:

    This is great news!!! Congrats!

  • 💬 Bill Dueber at November 21, 2013, 03:56 UTC:

    Wow! So great to have you in a position of almost unimaginable power!