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Professional Organization: Frye Institute

Michael Roy, Middlebury College
Michael Roy
Dean of Library and Information Services
http://digitalinc.us
administration
Dartmouth College (B.A.), Duke University (M.A.)
Michael Roy works at Middlebury College where he is Dean of Library and Information Services. He is one of the founding editors of Academic Commons.
Carol L. Smith, DePauw University
Carol L. Smith
CIO
technology
B.A., DePauw University, 1985 -- M. S., Instructional Systems Technology, Indiana University School of Education, 2001
Barron Koralesky, Macalester College
Barron Koralesky
Associate Director of Information Technology Services
technology
Andrew R. Bonamici, University of Oregon
Andrew R. Bonamici
Associate University Librarian, Instructional Services
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~bonamici/blog.html
library
AMLS, University of Michigan, Library and Information Science, 1984.
Academic Support Partnerships, Learning Commons, Undergraduate Research Initiatives, Library Website Development, Disability Services
Human Resources, Instructional Technology, Library Management, Library Science, Educational Technology, Library Administration, Library Facilities Planning, Undergraduate Reseach
Andrew R. Bonamici is Associate University Librarian for Instructional Services at the University of Oregon

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