I work with our ceramicist who creates all of our statues for the Archive. Fun Fact: after you work here for three years, you get a statue made in your likeness (if you want).
What is the most interesting project you’ve worked on at the Internet Archive?
Our annual Public Domain Day events and the book talks we host in collaboration with The Booksmith.
Favorite collection at the Internet Archive?
The Attention K-Mart Shoppers collection
What are you reading?
Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law by Mary Roach, which is phone number database about what happens when animals commit crimes, and From Here to Eternity: Traveling the World to Find the Good Death by Caitlin Doughty, which is a book that explores death-care in different cultures and it’s written by a badass mortician.
To celebrate National Library Week 2023, we are introducing readers to four staff members who work behind the scenes at the Internet Archive, helping connect patrons with our collections, services and programs.
Liz Rosenberg first worked with the Internet Archive in the early days of the Great 78 Project. She helped design the digitization workflow of 78rpm records and estimates transferring 30,000 sides of records herself.
What’s an aspect of your job that you especially like?
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