
Brief Interviews from the DPLA Plenary: Talya Feldman
Talya Feldman discusses the DPLA and issues of access with research assistants Kenny and Ben.
Talya Feldman discusses the DPLA and issues of access with research assistants Kenny and Ben.
John Palfrey, Chair of the DPLA Steering Committee, recently spoke about “A Future for Libraries” as part of the October 2011 MobilityShifts summit at The New School in New York City.
Eric Riley is a librarian at the Washington, D.C. Public Library who spoke with us during a mid-morning break at the October 2011 Plenary conference.
Elena Kemelman, a recent MLIS graduate, spoke briefly about her personal vision for the DPLA’s future at the October 21, 2011 Plenary Meeting.
The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), a modified version of the Senate’s Protect IP Act (PIPA), reflects a real and growing tension between libraries and rightsholders.
David Norton gives his perspective on the e-publishing world, public education in a digital environment, and the DPLA’s potential for remarkable change at the October 2011 Plenary.
Jesse Shapins, co-founder and associate director of the metaLab (at) Harvard University, talked briefly about his personal vision for the DPLA during the October 2011 Plenary.
Barbara Namugayi and Martina Darragh spoke with us at the October 2011 Plenary Meeting about the ways the DPLA may complement the open access movement and IT community.
Todd Carpenter, Managing Director of the National Information Standards Organization, provides his impression of the October 2011 Plenary Meeting.
Sally Sinn of the National Library of Medicine gives her perspective on the DPLA’s next steps, as well as its great potential.