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As the Senior Director for Library Technology & Digital Strategies, I provide leadership for technology and partnerships with the UF Libraries across the university, regionally, nationally, and internationally. I work closely with colleagues to create and sustain supports for collaborations for building collections, community, and capacity, including for the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) and LibraryPress@UF. My work is geared towards enabling a culture of radical collaboration that values and supports diversity, equity, and inclusion. Thoughts are my own. Pronouns: she, her.

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Government Printing Office History (video)

2009-06-09
By: Laurie
On: June 9, 2009
In: fdlp, GPO

Internet Archive has a video on the history of the Government Printing Office (GPO).Read More →

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laurienLaurie N. Taylor@laurien·
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The Dominican Newspaper, 1 issue from 1873 http://laurientaylor.org/2021/01/22/the-dominican-newspaper-1-issue-from-1873/

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Sharing Joy: Dominica Guardian, 1893-1924, online in dLOC! @dloCaribbean @perrycollins @fletcherdurant http://laurientaylor.org/2021/01/21/sharing-joy-dominica-guardian-1893-1924-online-in-dloc/

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15 Jan

Almost surreal yet absolutely glorious to see these 3 volumes in the world. Thanks to 75 colleagues who made this work shine - especially ⁦co-ed’s ⁦⁦⁦@OtherwiseMiami⁩ Evelyn O’Callaghan, Rafe Dalleo, ⁦@AniKim4ever⁩ & Ronald Cummings.
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15 Jan

Wonderful news!! https://twitter.com/CLIRnews/status/1350115548072435718

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@MellonFdn has granted CLIR $2.01m to extend Data Curation Fellowships in African American and African Studies. Funding will enable current fellows whose work has been set back by #COVID19 to prolong their fellowships by up to 2 years. #clirpostdocs http://ow.ly/TtFR50D8PUG

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14 Jan

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