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Baur, Natalie
Natalie Baur has focused her career on sharing expertise in areas of archival management and digital curation in a variety of cultural and educational institutions. Most recently, she is Program Director for Digital Preservation Outreach and Education Network. Previously, she served as Digital Preservation Librarian at El Colegio de México in Mexico City, and as the Archivist for the Cuban Heritage Collection at the University of Miami Libraries. She was awarded a 2015-2016 Fulbright-García Robles Fellowship, researching digital preservation issues in Mexican libraries, archives and museums. She holds an M.A. in History and a certificate in Museum Studies from the University of Delaware and an M.L.S. with a concentration in Archives, Information and Records Management from the University of Maryland.
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