Scholars and the Everywhere Library
Dan Cohen
“Scholars and the Everywhere Library”
September 24, 10:30-noon
Smithsonian Institution Ripley Center, Lecture Hall, Room 3027
1100 Jefferson Drive,
SW, Washington, D.C.
Dan Cohen is the second speaker in the Libraries’ 2009 Lecture Series. Cohen holds a bachelor’s degree from Princeton, a master’s from Harvard, and a doctorate from Yale. His lecture will pose the questions: How can libraries best help researchers, when the very conception of the “library” for most scholars has changed from a physical location to a wide variety of online resources? Does this transition to the digital realm open up new avenues of research and new services that libraries can provide to meet those research needs? Cohen will speak about new possibilities for search, discovery, recommendations, and analysis that a modern library might be able to provide to the next generation of scholars. There will be a webcast of the lecture.
At the Center for History and New Media he co-directed, among other projects, the September 11 Digital Archive and Echo (Exploring and Collecting History Online),a directory to 5,000+ websites concerning the history of science, technology, and industry. He has developed software for scholars, teachers, and students, including the popular Zotero research tool, and received IMLS and Alfred P. Sloan funding for the development of Omeka. For more information, check out Cohen’s blog. For questions about attending the lecture, please contact Marcia Adams.—Liz O'Brien
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Really? As I have read in this article, he has lot of achievements. He is so great!
Posted by: Silver Jewelry | December 22, 2009 at 01:56 AM
Echo and Zotoro are excellent research tools. Dan Cohen is a great asset to the world of research and science. I have seen him speak several times.
Brad Thomas
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Posted by: Brad Thomas | September 16, 2009 at 12:28 PM