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Daigle, Bradley
 

Bradley Daigle is Director of Scholarly Resources - a part of the Digital Scholarship Services Group - at the University of Virginia Library. Previously, he was Head of Rare Materials Digital Services and Project Manager for the Virginia Heritage Project - a National Endowment for the Humanities-funded grant. Bradley is a participant in UVa's Digital Library Programme and oversees digital publishing, digitisation, repository services and digital collection management, which includes digital preservation. He works with partners at UVa to support and sustain digital scholarship. Bradley Daigle received a MLS from Catholic University in 1999 and an MA in Literature from the University of Montreal in 1996.

Dappert, Angela
 

Angela Dappert is a Senior Analyst at the British Library. Her current focus is on conceptual modelling of preservation planning and preservation characterization within the Planets project. She has previous experience with eJournal ingest, digital rights modelling, and digital metadata standards. She serves as a British Library representative on the PREMIS Editorial Committee. In the past, Angela has worked at the Siemens Research Laboratories in Munich and at the Stanford University Knowledge Systems Laboratory. She has worked as a consultant for The University of California Extension Service and Schlumberger Oilfield Services. Angela holds an M. Sc. in Computer Sciences from the University of Texas at Austin and Dipl. Inform. Med. from the University of Heidelberg.

Davidson, Joy
 

Joy Davidson is Training Coordinator for the Digital Curation Centre (DCC). She is involved in working groups that seek to reduce duplication of effort and promote collaborative approaches in the provision of world-wide digital curation and preservation training and education efforts.

van Diessen, Raymond
 

Dr. Raymond van Diessen joined the IBM in the Netherlands in 1996, and is a Managing Consultant. Since 2000, he has been responsible for the ongoing joint IBM / National Library of the Netherlands study on long-term preservation of digital collections, which was initiated to complement IBM's implementation of the DIAS deposit system (Digital Information Archiving System). Recent research has been focused on the Universal Virtual Computer (UVC) to preserve digital objects for the long term and the Preservation Manager to maintain the relevant technical metadata needed to plan preservation activities. He represents IBM in Planets - a four-year project funded by the European Commission Information Science and Technologies Framework Program 6 Call 5 (FP6 Call 5) - and is an member of the Advisory Board for the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina DigCCurr program. Raymond van Diessen received a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Amsterdam in 1989 and MSc degree in Computer Science from the same university in 1997.

Dobratz, Susanne
 

Susanne Dobratz is Head of the Electronic Publishing Group at Humboldt-University Berlin. She holds a Diploma in Computer Science. Since 1997 she supervised several projects in the field of electronic publishing and digital libraries for her university. These include Nestor (2003-2009), Re-use (2004-2006), Open Archives Forum (2000-2003) and Dissertation Online (1998-2000). At Nestor she works on digital repository certification, standardisation, preservation metadata and multimedia preservation. She also plays an active part within DINI, the German Initiative for Networked Information, where she chairs the Electronic Publishing Working Group that concentrates on supporting Open Access and the emergence of Institutional Repositories in Germany.

 

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