Nicole Saylor Appointed New Head of the Library of Congress Digital Innovation Lab
From The Signal/Library of Congress:
The Library of Congress has appointed Nicole Saylor as the new Chief of the Digital Innovation Lab, a position established to lead the Library’s innovation with digital collections and to support its digital transformation.
The position, located in the Digital Strategy Directorate in the Office of the Chief Information Officer, is being created as the Library experiments with new ways of applying technology to collections and services.
“I’m delighted to have Nicki come aboard to manage the Digital Innovation Lab, a pioneering organization within the Library dedicated to experimentation and innovation,” said Kate Zwaard, the Library’s Director of Digital Strategy. “Nicki’s bold thinking and leadership will be critical as we explore new technologies and creative ways to share the Library’s treasures with Congress and the American people.”
Saylor brings to the role a wealth of experience leading digital innovation and connecting culture and collections. She previously served as Director of the Archive of Folk Culture at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, where she led a team dedicated to curating the nation’s oldest and largest archive of ethnographic documentation including folk songs, stories, and other creative expressions of people from diverse communities. From 2007 to 2012, she served as head of digital research and publishing at the University of Iowa Libraries, where she led the development of digital collections, library publishing services and collaborations with faculty on the design and implementation of digital scholarly research projects. She previously worked in a public library, a regional humanities center devoted to the languages and cultures of the Upper Midwest, and as a journalist at metropolitan newspapers throughout the Midwest. She holds a Master’s of Library and Information Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Saylor will lead a team dedicated to exploring how the Library can use its collections to connect with researchers, artists, and members of the public in new ways. The Digital Innovation Lab, known as LC Labs, launched in 2017 and has since incubated popular initiatives including Citizen DJ, Newspaper Navigator, and By the People, as well as explorations into cloud computing, machine learning, and data visualization.
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