Nicholas Krabbenhoeft
Lecturer
Lecturer
Biography
Nick Krabbenhoft fosters digital asset management as a practitioner, manager, and educator in the field of digital preservation. In his current role, he stewards one of the largest digital cultural heritage collections in the United States.
Krabbenhoft has led the implementation of core software, built collaborative teams, and guided workflow improvement from documentation initiatives to petabyte-scale data transfers. He has also designed and taught a number of classes and workshops at institutions like New York University, the Pratt Institute, Rutgers University, and the American Medical Informatics Association.
Krabbenhoft's focus is on the creation of sustainable ecosystems of staff, technology, and processes to receive, manage, and provide access to digital assets in ways that support both immediate needs and long-term requirements.
Education
M.S., Information, School of Information, University of Michigan
M.A., Anatolian Cultural Heritage Management, Koç University
B.S., Mathematics, Indiana University