Veteran technology analyst for the Stanford
University Libraries with broad-based expertise
in knowledge management and information
delivery tools applicable to the support of
scholarship and research for university faculty
and students.
Jerry did at Stanford and now continues to
pursue, experiment with, and track emerging
technologies--screening them for their likely
3-5 year impact on the knowledge management and
information service environments found in
research libraries. His background
includes
- 30+ years of experience with all aspects
of research-library services, facilities,
technologies, processes, vendors,
collections, and programs
- working knowledge of computing resources
ranging from enterprise scale environments,
to support for hundreds of desk-top and
public-service computers, down thru
personalized gigabit networks with terabyte
scale NAS capabilities
- hands-on use and support of technology
including Unix/Linux, Windows, and Mac OS
X, relational databases (MySQL, Oracle),
web servers (Apache, Tomcat), scripts
(shell, PHP, Python), Amazon cloud
processing and storage, plus the usual
array of applications and tools common to
those who regularly cope with desktop,
networked, and web-based resources
Special interests and
projects
Linked
data
more
information
... a set of best practices for
publishing, sharing, and interlinking
structured
data on the Web.
[ 7 things you
should know about linked data ]
Linked
data jazz project for Stanford University
Libraries
Status
report, December 2013
Using linked data to rehabilitate
and extend the reach of the explicit and
implicit discographic relationships in
the metadata that was built from
600,000+ commercial 78 rpm sound
recordings during the early 1980s by
the Rigler
and Deutsch Record Index (RDI)
project
Stanford Digital Repository
Archive
for jazz project: documentation, code data
Council on Library
and Information Resources.
Literature
survey in support of Stanford Linked Data
Workshop,
June 27 — July 1, 2011
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