Library of Congress, NARA Modernize Records Management with Emerging Tech
Natalie Buda Smith, Director of Digital Strategy, Library of Congress, and Jill Reilly, Digital Engagement Director, NARA
Federal agencies are making significant strides in revolutionizing data access and records management by adopting new technologies, improving processes and fostering greater transparency.
The Library of Congress and National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) are revolutionizing access to their vast amounts of historical records and born-digital content. The organizations are taking innovative approaches to digitization, metadata management and leveraging cutting-edge technologies like AI and machine learning to enhance discoverability and accessibility.
Natalie Buda Smith, director of digital strategy at the Library of Congress, and Jill Reilly, digital engagement director at NARA, dive into the challenges of preserving and providing access to digital-native materials, from obsolete formats to emulation strategies.
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Natalie Buda Smith Director of Digital Strategy, Library of Congress
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Jill Reilly Digital Engagement Director, NARA
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