A collaborative project of Cornell University Library and Göttingen State and University Library
Support comes from the National Science Foundation under award number 0240450
and from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.
Marcy Rosenkrantz is a co-principal investigator of MathArc — Ensuring Access to Mathematics Over Time. She is Director of Library Systems in the Library's division of Digital Library and Information Technologies. Prior to coming to the Library at Cornell she was Associate Director for Supercomputing Technologies at the Cornell Theory Center, and later was Associate Director of the Information Assurance and Intelligent Information Systems Institutes in CU's Computer Science Department. She has a Ph.D. in theoretical chemistry and has published articles in that field. She is a real rocket scientist [ :-) ] and has performed research on novel rocket propellants for the US Air Force.
Markus Enders is the technical head of the Digitization Center (GDZ) at Goettingen State and University Library (SUB). He was involved in other international projects as the european DIEPER project or the NSF/DFG funded project "Building a distributed library of mathematical monographs" cooperating with UMICH and Cornell University. Besides project work he is responsible for the technical platform at the GDZ and the ongoing development of the GDZ's document management system AGORA in cooperation with commercial companies.
Bill Kehoe is the project manager for MathArc — Ensuring Access to Mathematics Over Time. A Programmer/Analyst Specialist in the Cornell University Library system, he has contributed to several of Cornell's digital libraries, including the USDA Economics & Statistics System and the Cornell Geospatial Information Repository. He became involved with digital preservation research in 1998, during a study of file format migration.
Marty Kurth is Head of the Metadata Services unit at the Cornell University Library. Metadata Services provides metadata consulting, design, development, production, and conversion services to Cornell's faculty, staff, and community partners.
Nancy McGovern heads the Research Department (http://www.library.cornell.edu/iris/research) within Instruction, Research, and Information Services (IRIS) of Cornell University Library (CUL). The core research areas of the group are digital preservation, particularly Web archiving and digitization, and organizational evaluation and assessment for libraries and archives. She is co-editor of RLG DigiNews with Anne R. Kenney. She is also the Digital Preservation Officer at CUL. She has worked on digital preservation topics since 1986 and is working on her Ph.D. in digital preservation at University College London.