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Lynne F. Murphy, St. Francis Xavier University
Lynne F. Murphy
library
M.A.; MLIS
CLA, ACRL, APLA, CAUL
Digitization program, Institutional repository initiative
library innovation, library staff development, emerging technology and services
University Librarian at St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia
Bill Mayer, American University
Bill Mayer
http://library.american.edu
Karen Schmidt, Illinois Wesleyan University
Karen Schmidt
library
Indiana University, BS, MLS; University of Illinois, Ph.D.
American Library Association, Society for Scholarly Publishing, SHARP
capturing digital content for future research
Diane Graves, Trinity University
Diane Graves
library
B.A., MLn., Emory University
EDUCAUSE, Texas Council of Academic Librarians, Oberlin Group of library directors, AAC&U.
Faculty member in the EDUCAUSE Management Institute.
Copyright and the academy, information literacy and the liberal arts, scholarly publishing and opportunities for open access, library/IT collaboration
Diane Graves is Professor and University Librarian at Trinity University, San Antonio.

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