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Liz Krznarich

Adoption Manager, DataCite
A librarian by training and a software developer by necessity, Liz thrives at the intersection of people, processes and technology. At DataCite, Liz supports those integrating DataCite and ROR services into their workflows and systems, and collaborates with the community to identify and support new integration points. Before joining DataCite, Liz wore many hats at ORCID, including leading ORCID's software development process. Throughout her varied career, Liz has served in many roles in higher education. She previously directed student technology training at the University of Wisconsin and has also worked as a reference librarian, archivist and digital collection wrangler. She earned a BS in Graphic Design and a Master of Library and Information Studies from the University of Wisconsin.

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For many in the humanities, the monograph -- whether published traditionally or as an open access title -- is the single most important deliverable. Some concerns are readily understood, but some might ask what has really changed in the production and delivery of a monograph. There is a wider array of formats but is the production workflow dramatically different now? Has the dust settled with regard to licensing arrangements? What about discovery and resource-sharing? This full day program offered an opportunity for professionals working in the humanities to come together to discuss this most critical form of output.  Launched in 2001, the Humanities Roundtable (originally hosted by NFAIS and now by NISO) provides a unique opportunity for content providers, platform aggregators and others to come together to discuss the specific needs and requirements of those working in the humanities today.  Confirmed speakers include: Lisa M. Bayer, AUPresses President (2021-22) and Director of the University of Georgia Press; Rebecca Brasington Clark, Director of Publishing, Library of Congress; Lettie Y. Conrad, LYC Consulting; Lorraine Estelle, Executive Director, COUNTER; Paula Krebs, Executive Director, Modern Language Association; Liz Krznarich, Adoption Manager, DataCite; Charles Watkinson, Associate University Librarian for Publishing, University of Michigan; and B. M. Watson, PhD. Student @ UBC iSchool.
The move to digital brings new opportunities for creating, discovering, and using non-print object - audio-video, datasets, images, software, and much more. This session is an opportunity to hear about some of the innovative and exciting work happening in this space, share your own perspectives, and identify future challenges and opportunities that would benefit from community support.
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