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dLIST Information Sciences Digital Archive Announces New Editors
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2006-06-08 17:50:51
We are pleased to announce the dynamic new team of editors
for dLIST, the
Digital Library of Information Science & Technology. 
These
Information/Library & Information Science faculty and
librarians will be
responsible for specific subjects.

* Charles W. Bailey, Jr., Asst. Dean for Digital Library
Planning and
Development, University of Houston Libraries, Houston

* Anita Coleman, Asst. Prof., University of Arizona, Tucson

* Marija Dalbello, Assoc. Prof., Rutgers, The State
University of New
Jersey, New Brunswick

* Fernando Elichirigoity, Asst. Prof., University of
Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign

* Kristin R. Eschenfelder, Assoc. Prof., University of
Wisconsin at
Madison

* Cheryl Knott Malone, Assoc. Prof., University of Arizona,
Tucson

* Paul Marty, Asst. Prof., Florida State University,
Tallahassee

* Michael May, Adult Services Librarian, Carnegie-Stout
Public Library,
Dubuque

* Soo Young Rieh, Asst. Professor, University of Michigan

dLIST is a cross-institutional, subject-based, open access
digital archive
for the Information Sciences, including Archives and Records
Management,
Library and Information Science, Information Systems, Museum
Informatics,
and other critical information infrastructures. The dLIST
vision is to
serve as a trusted archive and source for scholarly
communication in the
Information Sciences, broadly understood. dLIST seeks to
positively impact
and shape scholarly communication in our closely related
fields.  Editors
represent diverse sub-disciplinary communities and work
closely with
scholars in different fields such as Digital Humanities and
Digital
Libraries (Marija Dalbello), Government Information and
Social Informatics
(Kristin Eschenfelder), Information Behaviors (Soo Young
Rieh), Museum
Informatics (Paul Marty), Scholarly Communication (Charles
Bailey),
Science Technology Studies (Fernando Elichirigoity), and
Classics (Michael
May).  More information about each of the dLIST editors is
available at
http://dli
st.sir.arizona.edu/editors.html.

The new team invites you to self-register, self-archive and
explore the
many unique features of dLIST.

Some dLIST features are:

* DL-Harvest, http://dlharvest.sir
.arizona.edu, an open access aggregator,
which brings together materials from 14 global and open
access archives in
the Information Sciences for meta-searching and access to
the full-text

* Detailed Usage Statistics,
http://dlist.sir.arizona.edu/es/index.php?action=sho
w_detail
_date;range=4w provide usage statistics of each item in
dLIST

* RSS feeds and subscription alerts for items deposited in
dLIST are
available both by individual subjects (example: Academic
Libraries) as
well as the entire archive and anybody can be alerted
automatically and
quickly about new dLIST works, http://dlist.
sir.arizona.edu/feeds.html

* A streamlined new web-based submission interface that lets
authors
upload and deposit their works easily

* Software patches and modifications (useful to Eprints
archive
maintainers) by Joseph Roback, http://dlist.s
ir.arizona.edu/tnnd.html

* dLIST Classics is a new project that will be making
fundamental and
leading Library and Information Science texts openly
accessible in dLIST.

For more information about dLIST and to self-register please
visit
http://dlist.sir.arizon
a.edu/ or email dlist at u dot arizona dot edu.

dLIST, Digital Library of Information Science &
Technology
Email: dlist at u dot arizona dot edu
Contact:  Garry Forger, Learning Technologies at the
University of Arizona

Anita Coleman
Asst. Prof. SIRLS, University of Arizona, Tucson
http://www.u.arizona.ed
u/~asc
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