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Eberly’s Digital Archiving Work Celebrated in Washington Post

Eberly’s Digital Archiving Work Celebrated in Washington Post

Rosa Eberly has digitized and made publicly accessible thousands of episodes of Harry Shearer's "Le Show."
Eberly Headshot

Photo Credit: Matt Mindlin

Rosa Eberly, Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences and English, has been featured in The Washington Post for her work to preserve and make publicly available over 2,000 hours of Le Show, a long-running public radio program hosted by comic actor Harry Shearer. Eberly worked for multiple years with the Library of Congress and public broadcaster WBGH to produce this archive; the episodes can now be freely accessed at the American Archive of Public Broadcasting.

Congratulations, Rosa, for this national recognition and on the successful completion of this exciting project!

Eberly Headshot

Photo Credit: Matt Mindlin

Rosa Eberly, Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences and English, has been featured in The Washington Post for her work to preserve and make publicly available over 2,000 hours of Le Show, a long-running public radio program hosted by comic actor Harry Shearer. Eberly worked for multiple years with the Library of Congress and public broadcaster WBGH to produce this archive; the episodes can now be freely accessed at the American Archive of Public Broadcasting.

Congratulations, Rosa, for this national recognition and on the successful completion of this exciting project!