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List:       web4lib
Subject:    [Web4lib] building the e-library of your dreams
From:       "Steven E. Patamia, Ph.D." <patamia () gmail ! com>
Date:       2008-10-23 21:22:54
Message-ID: e890be980810231422m23e2e918l74940827e470957 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hello everyone.

   Please allow me to introduce myself and perhaps spawn a discussion.

   I am a physicist and part of an effort to create a global research
institute that includes a substantial e-library to service the needs
of the researcher pool.  Our institute will foster research and
development across a broad range of disciplines.  We will not be a
teaching institution per se, but individual researchers or groups of
them may have interns and may have academic connections and
collaborations.

   Our "institute" will actually be a collection of entities and will
offer a primary affiliation for some researchers/developers and a
secondary affiliation for others.

   At this stage, we are assembling the team that will bring our
research institute into full being.  Paramount among our initial
concerns is the creation of a premier research library and finding
someone to lead that effort.

   The library we create will be an e-library --- exclusively as best
we can determine at this time.  It will be scalable without limit and
will be an opportunity for someone -- perhaps someone among you -- to
create the electronic library of your dreams.

    In fact, I will shortly hereafter post a "career opportunity" (not
entirely a euphemism since we are not looking for an employee!) that
could appeal to someone on this list or someone known to a Web4Lib
list subscriber.

    I am happy to answer any questions.  If some details are
(temporarily!) sensitive due to proprietary concerns during startup, I
will ask your indulgence.  In general, however, I prefer open
discourse and will try to flesh out areas you express interest in.  On
the other hand, I am not a librarian by training and may ask sometimes
ignorant or naive questions of my own and ask your indulgence.

Thanks in advance.

-- 
Steven E. Patamia, Ph.D., J.D.


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