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Those who can, teach : an interview with Jane Greenberg

Medeiros, Norm (2004) Those who can, teach : an interview with Jane Greenberg. OCLC Systems & Services 20(4):pp. 148-151.

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Abstract

This article features an interview with Jane Greenberg, Associate Professor in the School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Ms. Greenberg discusses metadata education, her research projects, and the future of the Semantic Web. She describes the Metadata Generation Research and Automatic Metadata Generation Applications projects, the ways library school curricula have changed and will likely change in the near future, and the influence Dublin Core has had on her career.

Keywords:Jane Greenberg; library and information science education; metadata; Metadata Generation Research project; MGR project; Automatic Metadata Generation Applications project; AMeGA project; Semantic Web; Dublin Core Metadata Initiative; DCMI
Subjects:G. Industry, profession and education. > GF. Biographies.
I. Information treatment for information services > IE. Data and metadata structures.
ID Code:2773
Deposited By:Medeiros, Norm
Deposited On:15 December 2004
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