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Professional Organization: Oberlin Group

Scott Silverman, Earlham College
Scott Silverman
Library Director and Coordinator of information Services
library
MA History (Bryn Mawr College), MSLIS (Drexel University), BA History (Drew University)
History (Cultural, Intellectual, Social); Cultural Studies; 18th and 19th century Britain; 20th Century America; American Roots Music
Diane Graves, Trinity University
Diane Graves
University Librarian
library
B.A., MLn., Emory University
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.
Larry Frye, Wabash College
Larry Frye
Head Librarian
http://wabash.edu/library
library
library and technology, espeically information commons

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