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Tuesday, October 24 • 9:00am - 9:55am
#t1a: Digital Library Assessment: Leveraging Infrastructure to Support Community Practice

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Digital Library Assessment: Leveraging Infrastructure to Support Community Practice
Christina Harlow(1), Rita Johnston(2), Chrissy Rissmeyer(3), Sara Rubinow(4), Hannah Scates Kettler(5), Genya O'Gara(6), Kate Thornhill(7), Jennifer Matthews(8), Santi Thompson(9), Joyce Chapman(10)
1: Stanford University; 2: University of North Carolina, Charlotte; 3: University of California, Santa Barbara; 4: New York Public Library; 5: University of Iowa; 6: Virtual Library of Virginia; 7: Oregon Health and Sciences University; 8: Rowan University; 9: University of Houston; 10: Duke University
 
Since 2014, the DLF Assessment Interest Group (AIG) has been developing best practices, guidelines, and tools for different aspects of digital library assessment. This session will provide project updates and discuss how foundational work is facilitating emerging collaborations that advance assessment initiatives both within and outside of the DLF AIG.
 

Speakers
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Christina Harlow

DataOps Engineer, Stanford University Libraries
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Rita Johnston

Digital Production Librarian, University of North Carolina-Charlotte
Rita is the Digital Production Librarian at the Special Collections and University Archives, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where she leads efforts to make analog materials digitally available and discoverable.
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Jennifer Matthews

Collection Strategy Librarian, Rowan University
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Genya O'Gara

VIVA Deputy Director, George Mason University
Genya O’Gara is the Associate Director of VIVA, the academic library consortium of Virginia, which represents 72 higher education institutions within the Commonwealth. She received her MSLS from UNC-Chapel Hill, and her BA from the Evergreen State College.
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Chrissy Rissmeyer

Director, Digital Library Development, UC Santa Barbara
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Sara Rubinow

New York Public Library
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Kate Thornhill

Repository Librarian, Oregon Health & Science University


Tuesday October 24, 2017 9:00am - 9:55am EDT
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