Lori Foley talks about her previous career in book publishing and the process of starting to work in bookbinding, and her beginning in libraries. She talks about her work with the NEDCC and Heritage Preservation and how ...
Miriam Kahn talks about how she came to preservation and disaster preparedness. She worked with many vendors on emergency management. In 1992, she started teaching preservation workshops at Kent State University and later ...
Nancy Schrock talks about her career in conservation at the Winterthur Museum, the Rotch Architecture Library, Gaylord Brothers, Harvard College Library, and in private practice. Her interest in bookbinding emerged while ...
Robert Schnare walks through his entire work history throughout the Northeast of the United States, especially in New York, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Much of his work touches on special collections, emergency management, ...
Sanda Nyberg discusses her career and the different paths she took. She went from cataloging experience in library school, to hands on preservation work, to microfilming, and to her final position as grant writer for ...
Suzanne (Sue) Kellerman talks about her long career in preservation at Penn State University Libraries. She became the university's first preservation librarian in 1992. She built the program from the ground up. Disaster ...