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New Haven, Ct United States
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Director of Technology
Site Web
matienzo.org/
À propos
Mark A. Matienzo is the Director of Technology for the Digital Public Library of America. He also teaches as an adjunct professor at the iSchool at Drexel (the Drexel University College of Information Science and Technology). His research and professional interests include digital curation, open source digital forensics, archival description, and media archaeology. In 2012, Matienzo was the first awardee of the Emerging Leader Award of the Society of American Archivists.
Prior to joining DPLA, he worked as a Digital Archivist in Manuscripts and Archives at the Yale University Library, Applications Developer for the Digital Experience Group at The New York Public Library, as an assistant..
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(36)Portland Common Data Model (PCDM): Creating and Sharing Complex Digital Objects
Karen Estlund
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The New Evidentiary Cinema
Rick Prelinger
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Opinion mining for social media
Diana Maynard
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il y a 11 ans
Funciones de la web semántica en la difusión y acceso de los Archivos
Julián Moyano Collado
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il y a 11 ans
Diane Hillmann: RDA Vocabularies in the Semantic Web
ALATechSource
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il y a 13 ans
Intelligent Ruby + Machine Learning
Ilya Grigorik
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il y a 13 ans
Saa Session 502 Born Digital Archives in Collecting Repositories
AIMS_Archives
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il y a 12 ans
Metadata Training for Staff and Librarians for the New Data Environment
Diane Hillmann
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il y a 12 ans
LOHAI: Providing a baseline for KOS based automatic indexing
Kai Eckert
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il y a 12 ans
Improving Catalyst by Reaching Out
MrDys
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il y a 12 ans
ELAG2011 Bootcamp
Patrick Hochstenbach
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il y a 12 ans
Introduction to Transcoding: Tools and Processes
PrestoCentre
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il y a 13 ans
Do the LOCAH-Motion: How to Make Bibliographic and Archival Linked Data
Adrian Stevenson
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il y a 13 ans
Planning Beyond Digitization: Digital Preservation for Audiovisual Collections
Kara Van Malssen
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il y a 13 ans
Ways of thinking about Linked Data
mmmmmrob
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il y a 13 ans
Philosophy and the Social Web
Henry Story
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il y a 13 ans
(a hopefully fairly painless introduction to) Linked Open Data
Tim Sherratt
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il y a 13 ans
Storing and distributing data
Phil Cryer
•
il y a 14 ans
Web 3.0 Emerging
James Hendler
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il y a 14 ans
Matching Dirty Data
Jeff Sherwood
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il y a 14 ans
Memento: Updated Technical Details (March 2010)
Herbert Van de Sompel
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il y a 14 ans
Building A Scalable Open Source Storage Solution
Phil Cryer
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il y a 14 ans
OAC Presentation at CNI 09 Fall Forum
Robert Sanderson
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il y a 14 ans
Memento: Time Travel for the Web
Herbert Van de Sompel
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il y a 14 ans
Museum Data Exchange
OCLC Research
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il y a 14 ans
Moving Drupal to the Cloud
Ari Davidow
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il y a 14 ans
How does biology explain the low numbers of women in computer science? Hint: it doesn't.
Terri Oda
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il y a 14 ans
Project Historiographus and HiSTEMM ontology: A semantic wiki for the history of science
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il y a 15 ans
Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
New Haven, Ct United States
Profession
Director of Technology
Site Web
matienzo.org/
À propos
Mark A. Matienzo is the Director of Technology for the Digital Public Library of America. He also teaches as an adjunct professor at the iSchool at Drexel (the Drexel University College of Information Science and Technology). His research and professional interests include digital curation, open source digital forensics, archival description, and media archaeology. In 2012, Matienzo was the first awardee of the Emerging Leader Award of the Society of American Archivists.
Prior to joining DPLA, he worked as a Digital Archivist in Manuscripts and Archives at the Yale University Library, Applications Developer for the Digital Experience Group at The New York Public Library, as an assistant..
Mots-clés
archives
linked data
digital forensics
metadata
semantic web
ead
activism
ndiipp
digital curation
fiwalk
pda2011
electronic records
c4l11
code4lib
facebook
seo
wikipedia
google
neaspring10
marc
xslt
drupal
social media
community
harvesting
world wide web
web 20
reuse
encoded archival description
patch
diff
xml
Tout plus