Stanford University
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Ron Nakao
Librarian for Social Science Data, Economics and Political Science, Social Sciences Resource Group
BioI am responsible for purchasing Library materials and resources, such as books, journals, and data to support research and teaching in economics and political science. Contact me if you have questions about our economics, political science or social science data collections.
I am Stanford's Representative to two Social Science Data Archives, the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) and the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research (Roper) and can help you access their collections and resources.
I can assist you in preparing your research proposal's Data Management Plan (DMP) and can work with you to document and share your data with other researchers (http://data.stanford.edu/) and preserve it for the long-term in the Stanford Digital Repository (SDR). -
Amanda K. Nelson
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Librarian, Science Library
Current Role at StanfordI am a science librarian for Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. I work closely with these departments to provide services and resources for students, researchers, postdocs, staff, and faculty. I manage our chemistry and chemical engineering collections, as well as the science software privileges for Stanford affiliates.
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Timothy Noakes
Head of Public Services, Special Collections
Current Role at StanfordHead of the Public Services Department, Special Collections
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Danielle Noble
Librarian 1, University Libraries
Current Role at StanfordAssistant Librarian (Librarian 1) evenings
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Kaitlynn Norton
Master of Arts Student in History, admitted Autumn 2023
Manuscript Asst, Special CollectionsBioKaitlynn Norton is an MA student in the field of Early Modern Europe. She earned her BA in History from UCLA, where she completed research on topics such as contemporary responses to witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and the social repercussions of the Black Death. Now her research focuses on court culture and etiquette in Medieval to Early Modern Britain.
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Eunseung Oh
Korean Technical Services Librarian, East Asia Library
Current Role at StanfordKorean Technical Services Librarian, East Asia Library
Interim Korean Studies Librarian, East Asia Library -
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.