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In “Middlewhere: Landscapes of Library Logistics.” Shannon Mattern. Urban Omnibus. (June 24, 2015) Interviewed about the way libraries are collaborating to create collective collections and how places like ReCAP function in this process.
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In “DPOE Interview: Jacob Nadal of ReCAP.” Barrie Howard. The Signal. (April 29, 2015) Interviewed about teaching digital preservation and supporting early-career librarians.
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In “Jacob Nadal, Executive Director at ReCAP.” SoIC News. (July 25, 2014) Interview about my career in libraries and new position at ReCAP.
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In “Piecing History Together After Sandy.” WNET Metrofocus. (December 6, 2012) and in “Brooklyn Historical Society compiles residents’ accounts from Superstorm Sandy for future generations.” Lore Croghan. New York Daily News. (April 9, 2013) Interviews about projects to document the impact of super-storm Sandy on Brooklyn and surrounding areas.
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In “DPOE Continues to Expand Trainer Network.” Butch Lazorchak. The Signal: Digital Preservation. (September 13, 2012)
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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. April 2, 2012.
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In “Digital Archivists, Now in Demand.” Conrad de Aenlle. The New York Times. (February 7, 2009) Interviewed by the New York Times on the developing field of digital preservation and digital asset management.
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In “Preservation of Assets.” Henryk de Gyor. Another DAM Podcast. (October 15, 2010) Interviewed for Another DAM Podcast about digital preservation and areas of common interest between the cultural heritage and commercial sectors.
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In “Serving Through Disaster.” Raya Kuzyk. Library Journal. (March 15, 2007) Interviewed on the potential applications of Business Continuity Planning in Libraries and the ReCAP project.
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In “All the ‘News’ that’s fit to archive.” IU Homepages. (August 19, 2005)
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In “Elephants and Dung-trucks. (via Archive.org)” Richard Poynder. Information Today. (September 1, 2003) Interviewed on the allegations raised in Nicholson Baker’s book Double Fold: Libraries and the Assault on Paper, and relevant developments in the library field in the 2000s.
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“A Question of Trust. (via Archive.org | publisher site) Richard Poynder. Information Today. (July/August 2003)