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Commentary on Michèle Cloonan’s Plenary Address

  • Kathleen Fear

    Kathleen M. Fear is Data Librarian at the University of Rochester, River Campus, Rochester, New York. She has published on data reuse and sharing in numerous peer-reviewed journals and received more than a dozen scholarships and awards for her work, most recently the Gary M. Olson Outstanding Doctoral Student and the iConference 2012 Best Paper Award. She holds a Ph.D. from the School of Information, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

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Published/Copyright: April 8, 2014

Abstract

This response paper posits that the crafting of definitions must reflect the concerns of the preservation field and of other related fields as well. Preservation educators must present their work to show their students how to demonstrate the importance of preservation to the wider network of professionals with whom they will collaborate.

About the author

Kathleen Fear

Kathleen M. Fear is Data Librarian at the University of Rochester, River Campus, Rochester, New York. She has published on data reuse and sharing in numerous peer-reviewed journals and received more than a dozen scholarships and awards for her work, most recently the Gary M. Olson Outstanding Doctoral Student and the iConference 2012 Best Paper Award. She holds a Ph.D. from the School of Information, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Published Online: 2014-4-8
Published in Print: 2014-4-1

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