Stanford University Libraries
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Eunseung Oh
Korean Technical Services Librarian, East Asia Library
BioI am responsible for creating discovery metadata Korean materials in all formats and subject disciplines.
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Michael G Olson
Librarian 4, Library Technology
Current Role at StanfordService Manager, Born-Digital Preservation Lab
Digital Library Systems and Services,
Liaison to Department of Special Collections, Hopkins Marine Station, East Asia Library
In my role as service manager I work with librarians, faculty, donors, and archivists to develop policies, workflows and procedures to acquire, preserve, and make born digital content available for researchers. This includes managing a budget to acquire lab technologies for our digital archivists and working with my Stanford colleagues to develop a catalog of services to support library acquisitions (see https://library.stanford.edu/research/digitization-services/labs/born-digital-forensics-lab). Current projects that are in process include implementation of the BitCurator Bulk Extractor in our production workflows, defining our security policies and audit processes for acquired content and automating the process for depositing our preserved software into the Stanford Digital Repository. -
Stella Ota
Physics Librarian, Li Ma Science Library
Current Role at StanfordAs the Physics Librarian, I support Stanford researchers and students with information resources and research assistance in physics, applied physics, and astronomy. My role has expanded temporarily to include support of researchers and students in mathematics and statistics as the Acting Mathematics and Statistics Librarian as well as supporting the Robin Li and Melissa Ma Science Library as its Interim Head. Through the University Libraries, I also serve as the local Refworks administrator and on the volunteer Bibliographic Management support team. In support of the Diversity and Access Office, I also serve on the Board of the Asian Staff Forum (ASF) and as a mentor in the Asian Interactive Mentoring (AIM) program.