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D-Lib Magazine
December 2001

Volume 7 Number 12

ISSN 1082-9873

Authors in the December 2001 Issue of D-Lib Magazine


Charly Bauer

Charly Bauer is Assistant Director of Library Systems - Digital Media, at the Ohio Library and Information Network in Columbus, Ohio. He manages OhioLINK's Digital Media Center and other statewide image, audio, and video initiatives. He has 8 years of experience working in/with academic libraries including the University of Illinois, and 7 years of experience in digital imaging projects. His interests include licensing and copyright as well as software development.

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Christophe Blanchi

Christophe Blanchi is a member of the Technical Staff at the Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI). He has been involved in CNRI�s Digital Object Architecture research project and has focused his research on the development of distributed, extensible and interoperable information architectures. He has designed and implemented several prototypes of the Digital Object Architecture to address general information management issues in the context of digital libraries.

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Sally Jo Cunningham

Sally Jo Cunningham is a faculty member in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Waikato (Te Whare Wananga o Waikato, located in Hamilton, New Zealand). She is a founding member of the New Zealand Digital Libraries project (http://www.nzdl.org), which has produced the Greenstone system (http://www.greenstone.org) to support the development and maintenance of digital libraries. Her research focuses on user studies through quantitative transaction log analysis of digital library usage and qualitative studies of information behavior.

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Edward A. Fox

Dr. Edward A. Fox, director of NDLTD, is a Professor of Computer Science at Virginia Tech. He also directs the Internet Technology Innovation Center at Virginia Tech, Digital Library Research Laboratory, and a number of other research and development projects. In addition to his courses at Virginia Tech, Dr. Fox has taught over 44 tutorials in more than 15 countries and authored or co-authored numerous publications in the areas of digital libraries, information storage and retrieval, hypertext/hypermedia/multimedia, computational linguistics, CD-ROM and optical disc technology, electronic publishing, and expert systems.

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Jason Petrone

Jason Petrone is a member of the technical staff at the Corporation for National Research Initiatives, where he works on the Digital Object Architecture and Handle System projects. He has over 14 years of experience in software development and design, much of which has focused on network and multimedia systems.

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Stephen Pinfield

Stephen Pinfield is Academic Services Librarian at the University of Nottingham, UK. He is a member of the Task Force for Scholarly Communication for CURL (the Consortium of University Research Libraries) and has recently completed a part-time consultancy for the DNER (Distributed National Electronic Resource). Stephen has published articles and given conference papers on a number of topics including team working, database usage, library management and digital library development. He is also a member of the editorial board of Program: electronic library and information systems.

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Carol Lynn Roddy

Carol Lynn Roddy is the Executive Director of the Ohio Public Library Information Network (OPLIN). OPLIN provides network and Internet services, as well as commercial database access, to public libraries throughout Ohio and to public library patrons with home computers. For over 20 years, she has had a highly varied career in libraries and the information industry, including positions in Ohio public libraries, at OCLC, at Ameritech and at CompuServe, Inc.

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Hussein Suleman

Hussein Suleman is a Ph.D. student in the Digital Library Research Laboratory at Virginia Tech. He works on aspects of digital library architecture and interoperability issues.

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DOI: 10.1045/december2001-authors