Karen Coyle: Luminary Lectures @ Your Library.
Karen, until recently at the California Digital Library, will deliver what will surely be a thought-provoking lecture at the Library of Congress on Wednesday, November 19th from 10:00am -12:00 noon.
The video of the live lecture will available from http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/lectures/coyle.html.
Karen has over two decades of experience in digital libraries, is a long-time activist with Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, is a well-known metadata expert and has served on the MARC standards committee, the NISO OpenURL committee, and has advised in the development of MODS and other metadata efforts.
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