| one of the Digital
Libraries Colloquium Series Sponsored by the School of Computer Science-Carnegie Mellon University, the School of Information Sciences-University of Pittsburgh, the University Library System-University of Pittsburgh, the University Libraries-Carnegie Mellon University and the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh |
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“Federated
Digital Libraries and Middleware” |
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Speaker Bio : Ken Klingenstein is
senior staff of Internet2 and project director of the
Internet2 Middleware and Security Initiatives. He coordinates
activities intended to build a secure network and interoperable
infrastructure that will enable inter-institutional resource
sharing. He is on loan to Internet2 from the University
of Colorado at Boulder, where he was director of Information
Technology Services for 14 years, responsible for overall
management of media, networking, and computing at the
university. Active in national networking beginning in
1985, Ken has served as chair of the Federal Networking
Council Advisory Committee and given presentations to
the House Subcommittee on Technology, the Kennedy School
of Government, and the National Research Council. He
received his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the University
of California at Berkeley. |
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