Dorothea Salo, the Digital Repository Librarian at the University of Wisconsin (see her professional website here) has arrived to teach us a thing or two about information science. She's already taught me something about loading powerpoints as website useful content (see below). It also serves as a great way to learn about her area of expertise.
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