SUSANNE CARO is the government document librarian at the University of Montana, Missoula. She has presented at library conferences regarding how to access digitized educational resources. Previously she was the state document librarian and coordinator at the New Mexico State Library where she planned and implemented the creation of a digital collection of El Palacio magazine, the oldest museum publication in the country, dating back to 1913.
SAM MEISTER is currently the preservation communities manager at the Educopia Institute. He was previously the digital archivist and assistant professor in the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library at the University of Montana-Missoula. He is also currently an instructor in the Society of American Archivists’ Digital Archives Specialist Certificate Program and an instructor in the Library of Congress’s Digital Preservation Outreach and Education Program. He holds an M.L.I.S. degree from San Jose State University.
TAMMY RAVAS is associate professor and visual and performing arts librarian at the University of Montana, Missoula. In 2010 Ravas received her Level One certification in Copyright Management and Leadership from the (now defunct) Center for Intellectual Property at the University of Maryland. She has presented at library conferences and other workshops regarding copyright and higher education. Her current research interests are educating undergraduates in copyright issues.
WENDY WALKER received her M.L.I.S. degree from San Jose State University in 2007. She worked for four years as the digital collections and metadata services librarian at the Henderson District Public Libraries and is now the digital initiatives librarian at the University of Montana.