About me
As the Director of Audio Preservation at NEDCC, Bryce supervises a staff of audio preservation engineers and specialists and manages NEDCC's audio preservation program, which uses both traditional playback and optical-scanning technologies (a.k.a., IRENE) to digitize at-risk audio collections for preservation. In this role she confers with diverse collection-holding institutions, from local historical societies to major research libraries, to evaluate their audio collections and develop appropriate preservation proposals. Bryce also educates collection-holders on preservation strategies for their audio collections through collection assessments, educational webinars, and workshops. She earned an MLIS in Archives Management from Simmons College, and a Bachelor of Arts with a concentration in Ethnomusicology from Oberlin College.