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- who: An interview and collaborators from the School of Information Sciences is generally focused on what people want to do with information and information technology, rather than looking at it from the technological end of the telescopeIt's on a human end and that's appropriate for digital humanities, but it's appropriate for many domains where people use information and information technologies. So, I think this is a good fit, and there are certain people who come out of those programs and go to work in the libraries to support the digital scholarship, from creation to . . .

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