Project Contributors
Creators of "Welcome to Venice West" Digital Exhibition
Bo Doub, Archival Projects Librarian, USC Libraries Special Collections – Author and Co-DesignerCurtis Fletcher, Director of the Ahmanson Lab, USC Sidney Harman Academy for Polymathic Study – Functional Specialist and Co-Designer
Council on Library and Information Resources' (CLIR) Recordings at Risk Grant Project
Susan Luftschein, Head of USC Libraries Special Collections – Principal InvestigatorTimothy J. Stanton, Project Manager, USC Libraries Planning & Communications
Wayne Shoaf, Metadata and Digital Librarian for the USC Digital Library – Cataloged the digitized Lipton recordings
William Dotson, Director Of Grants & Research Communications, USC Libraries Administration – Authored the CLIR Recordings at Risk grant proposal
Lance Bowling and Luke Horeczko, Cambria Music – Digitized Lipton's magnetic tape audio recordings using archival standards
Bill Mohr, Department of English at California State University, Long Beach – Co-curated the final selection of Lipton's audio recordings for digitization
Claude Zachary, University Archivist, USC Libraries Special Collections – Co-curated the final selection of Lipton's audio recordings for digitization
Lost L.A. Season 3, Episode 5 – "Venice"
Louise Smith, USC Digital Library Project Manager – Led the digitization of images used in the "Welcome to Venice West" digital exhibition, originally digitized for possible use in Lost L.A. Season 3, Episode 5, "Venice"Anne-Marie Maxwell, Editor/Writer II, USC Libraries Planning & Communications – Selected images from the Lawrence Lipton papers for use in Lost L.A. Season 3, Episode 5
Nathan Masters, Manager of Academic Events & Programming Communications – Selected images from the Lawrence Lipton papers for use in Lost L.A. Season 3, Episode 5