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Yikes! a Podcast Interview


Yikes! a Podcast Interview


While I was at the CNI 2007 Spring Task Force, I was interviewed by Gerry Bayne of Educause.

The premise was:

The collective expertise of digital libraries in making available the diverse literatures of science and artistic expression, in concert with the increasing sophistication of commercial partners and the development of distributed, interactive forms of publishing, require libraries to chart the engineering of new architectures for teaching, learning, and research. Digital Libraries must work to forge the new collaborations required to enable and build these services. Peter Brantley talks about the digital library landscape and the challenges that lie ahead.

Here's the podcast (about 19 minutes long):

Interview with Peter Brantley

Apr 30, 2007 | Categories: DLF, DigLibs | pbrantley

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