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D-Lib Magazine
March 2004

Volume 10 Number 3

ISSN 1082-9873

Authors in the February 2004 Issue of D-Lib Magazine

Catherine Ayre

Catherine Ayre is a Research Associate in the Department of Information Science at Loughborough University. She is currently working on the AHRB-funded Copyright and Licensing for Digital Preservation project. She is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals, and has experience of working in academic libraries.

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Lin Fang

Lin Fang currently works in the library of Central China Normal University. She holds a Masters degree from the School of Library and Information Science, Wuhan University.

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Portrait of Lin Fang

Patrice A. Lyons

As legal counsel to the Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI) for over fifteen years, Ms. Lyons has been involved in the analysis of a wide range of legal and regulatory issues relating to the Internet. She has also provided advice and guidance to CNRI with respect to a variety of copyright, trademark, licensing and other general legal matters.

Ms. Lyons graduated from Georgetown University Law Center (J.D. 1969), and was awarded the Burton Memorial Fellowship in copyright and communications studies by Columbia University Law School (1969-1970). While serving as an Assistant Legal Officer in the Copyright Division of UNESCO in Paris (1971-76), she participated in many multilateral activities relating to information and communication technologies. She served as a Senior Attorney in the Office of General Counsel of the U.S. Copyright Office, Library of Congress (1976-87), and later became a Partner in the law firm of Haley, Bader & Potts (1987-90). Ms. Lyons has been active in several professional organizations and is a member of the Bars of New York State, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Adrienne Muir

Adrienne Muir is a Lecturer in the Department of Information Science at Loughborough University. She is also currently carrying out research on the legal deposit of digital material. Other research interests include preservation, especially digital preservation, digital libraries and the social impact of digital information. Previously she managed Digital Library and Preservation research programmes for the British Library Research and Innovation Centre and the Library and Information Commission. She has also worked as a researcher in the areas of digital libraries at Loughborough University and information and cultural policy at the Policy Studies Institute. She started her career at the National Library of Scotland.

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Lee L. Zia

Lee Zia is the Lead Program Director for the NSF National Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology Education Digital Library (NSDL) Program. He served as a "rotator" in the NSF Division of Undergraduate Education during calendar years 1995 and 1996 while on leave from the Department of Mathematics at the University of New Hampshire. Zia rejoined the NSF as a permanent staff member in the fall of 1999. He holds degrees in mathematics from the University of North Carolina (B.S.) and the University of Michigan (M.S.), and applied mathematics from Brown University (Ph.D.).

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Portrait of Lee Zia
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DOI: 10.1045/march2004-authors