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Keith Webster

Keith Webster

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Dean of Libraries
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Education
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libraryofthefuture.org
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Dean of Libraries at Carnegie Mellon University since 2013. Previous roles include VP at Wiley, Dean of Libraries at University of Queensland, Australia, University Librarian at Victoria University, New Zealand and Librarian and Director of Information Services at SOAS, University of London
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libraries curation research outputs librarians software digital preservation data management open access open science scholarly publishing big data research open data fair use carnegie mellon university technology acquisitions cataloging library technical services assessment evaluation emulation data services data ostp
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The changing landscape of scholarly communication: presentation to the NFAIS 2015 annual conference
8 years ago • 5139 Views
Library Data Management Services
8 years ago • 894 Views
Immersive informatics - research data management at Pitt iSchool and Carnegie Mellon University Libraries
8 years ago • 1394 Views
Summit on Olive Project software emulation and curation service
8 years ago • 883 Views
Software curation as a digital preservation service
8 years ago • 2796 Views
The big picture: reputation, rankings, assessment, and the role of libraries
8 years ago • 2030 Views
Leading the library of the future: w(h)ither technical services?
7 years ago • 4121 Views
Fair use week at Carnegie Mellon University
7 years ago • 6453 Views
Curating the Scholarly Record: Data Management and Research Libraries
6 years ago • 1088 Views
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Presentations (9)
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The changing landscape of scholarly communication: presentation to the NFAIS 2015 annual conference
8 years ago • 5139 Views
Library Data Management Services
8 years ago • 894 Views
Immersive informatics - research data management at Pitt iSchool and Carnegie Mellon University Libraries
8 years ago • 1394 Views
Summit on Olive Project software emulation and curation service
8 years ago • 883 Views
Software curation as a digital preservation service
8 years ago • 2796 Views
The big picture: reputation, rankings, assessment, and the role of libraries
8 years ago • 2030 Views
Leading the library of the future: w(h)ither technical services?
7 years ago • 4121 Views
Fair use week at Carnegie Mellon University
7 years ago • 6453 Views
Curating the Scholarly Record: Data Management and Research Libraries
6 years ago • 1088 Views
Personal Information
Occupation
Dean of Libraries
Industry
Education
Website
libraryofthefuture.org
About
Dean of Libraries at Carnegie Mellon University since 2013. Previous roles include VP at Wiley, Dean of Libraries at University of Queensland, Australia, University Librarian at Victoria University, New Zealand and Librarian and Director of Information Services at SOAS, University of London
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libraries curation research outputs librarians software digital preservation data management open access open science scholarly publishing big data research open data fair use carnegie mellon university technology acquisitions cataloging library technical services assessment evaluation emulation data services data ostp
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