Stanford University Libraries
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Michael Angeletti
Moving Image Digitization Specialist, Library Technology
Current Role at StanfordI work to reformat and preserve historically important moving image recordings held by the Stanford University Libraries. Our facility is located in Redwood City, California, in the building where the AMPEX corporation did much of its early work on audiotape and videotape recording systems. Aside from the work of reformatting magnetic media, our workgroup at SMPL contributes to the more broad efforts of the AV preservation community through collaboration on special projects and consultation with other archives, universities and research institutions.
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Catherine Aster
Senior Digital Library Services Manager, Library Technology
Current Role at StanfordServices Manager, Digital Library Systems & Services
- Spotlight at Stanford
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Tamar Barzel
Head of Music Library and Archive of Recorded Sound, Music Library
Current Role at StanfordI manage the Music Library and Archive of Recorded Sound. As a music subject specialist with a research background in ethnomusicology, I also build our collections and provide support for research into music of all times and places.
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Benjamin Bates
Operations and Collections Specialist, Archive of Recorded Sound
Current Role at StanfordAs Operations and Collections Specialist at the Archive of Recorded Sound (ARS), My duties include the initial processing of archival items, cataloging, arrangement/description of archival collections, hiring/supervision of student assistants, and public reference.
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Joshua Capitanio
Librarian 3, East Asia Library
Current Role at StanfordCurator for East & Southeast Asian Studies
Curator for Religious Studies Collections
Public Services Librarian, East Asia Library
As Curator for East and Southeast Asian Studies and Curator for Religious Studies Collections, I am responsible for developing Stanford's Western-language collections in the areas of East and Southeast Asian studies, and for curating print and electronic materials for the study of both Eastern and Western religious traditions. As Public Services Librarian at the East Asia Library, I manage the library's outreach activities, such as exhibits and other events. -
Catherine Nicole Coleman
Research Director, Humanities+Design, Center for Interdisciplinary Digital Research
Digital Research Architect, Research Data Services AdminBioNicole is Digital Research Architect for the Stanford University Libraries and Research Director for Humanities+Design, a research lab at the Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis. Nicole works at the intersection of the digital library and digital scholarship as a lead architect in the design and development of practical research services. She is currently leading an initiative within the Library to identify and enact applications of artificial intelligence —machine perception, machine learning, machine reasoning, and language recognition— to make the collections of maps, photographs, manuscripts, data sets and other assets more easily discoverable, accessible, and analyzable.
At Humanities + Design she has led the design and development of numerous tools for data visualization and analysis including Palladio, Breve, and, most recently, Data Pen. The lab encourages and supports collaboration between researchers from the humanities and design to encode interpretive method in tools for data analysis. Lessons learned in that work have proven essential to designing human-centered applications of machine intelligence in support of research.