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David Kuilman

David Kuilman

Director of Content and Data Architecture, Elsevier
David Kuilman is a computational linguist with a broad experience in content modeling and content-centric processes for many lines of business: b2b publishing, industry, education and governmental organisations. Currently he is working in the Content & Innovation department of Elsevier developing enterprise content standards for all production & product lines.

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How content is presented is critical to how frequently it gets used and understood. Technology has made a wider variety of content formats possible -- data, text, video, audio — but presentation can be equally important in  the more traditional formats, such as books and journals. How content is presented, emphasizing different affordances for different types of use, requires thoughtful design choices. For content providers, scalability is one major challenge. Meanwhile those charged with preservation and future use must determine how best to migrate and house different formats, and everyone is concerned about making all formats readily searchable and discoverable. The speakers on this webinar shared their experiences of wrestling with the issues from a variety of perspectives. Confirmed speakers for this educational event include Emma Molls, Publishing Librarian, University of Minnesota Press; Hannah Heckner, Product Strategist, Silverchair, and David Kuilman, Director, Content Standards and Processes, Elsevier. 
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