The Book of Trogool
E-research, cyberinfrastructure, data curation... an academic librarian confronts the way computers are changing academic research.
Profile
I'm Dorothea Salo, an academic librarian exploring the practices, processes, and praxis of e-research.
Wondering what the blog's name means? Allusion explained here.
Want to contact me out-of-band? Please email dorothea.salo at gmail.
Upcoming talks and travel
- "Repo, Repo, Who's Got the Repo?" and "Scientists! What Can Your Librarian Do For You?" at Science Online 2010, NC, January 2010
- "Who Owns Our Work?" UKSG Annual Conference, Edinburgh, April 2010
- Open-access-themed presentation with Julie Schneider, SLA 2010.
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- Ed Summers on Magical thinking in data curation
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- Peter Keane on Top-down or bottom-up?
- Dorothea on Top-down or bottom-up?
Blogroll: Library Folk
- Confessions of a Science Librarian
- Christina's LIS Rant
- Walt at Random
- Digital Curation Blog (Chris Rusbridge et alia)
Blogroll: Research and Researchers
About
Dorothea Salo is the Digital Repository Librarian for the University of Wisconsin.
She is a practiced speaker, writer, and trainer; her professional site is The Library Loon.