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Amy
Friedlander |
Special
Project Associate
Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR)
Full-time at the Library of Congress
Amy Friedlander is Special Projects Associate
at the Council on Library and Information
Resources (CLIR), where she is assigned full-time
to the Library
of Congress’s national program on long term preservation of digital
content. Dr. Friedlander may be better known to you as the founding editor (with
William Y. Arms as publisher)
of D-Lib Magazine and subsequently,
the founding editor of SAIC’s online
magazine, iMP: The Magazine on Information Impact, which was focused on the public
policy implications of the information technologies. The author of four short
monographs on the historical development of large scale, technology-intensive
infrastructure in the USA, she shares her abiding interest in the social construction
of technologies with us in her brief introduction to the data set compiled by
Outsell on behalf of the Council on Library and Information Resources and the
Digital Library Federation, “Dimensions and Use of the Scholarly Information
Environment” and in her presentation today.
Dr. Friedlander holds an AB from Vassar College and a Masters and Ph.D. in
Early American history from Emory University. She did postdoctoral work in
computational methods for social scientists at the Newberry Library and completed
her MSLIS at The Catholic University of America. After teaching for a year
at Agnes Scott College, she worked in archaeology, historic preservation,
and environmental planning.
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