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San Jose: Clark Hall 418J
Telephone:
  1-408-924-2729

Teaching & Professional Interests

  • Archival Collections
  • Archival Description / RAD
  • Archives and Records Centers
  • Descriptive Cataloguing / AACR
  • Electronic Documents
  • History of Information Science
  • Information Systems and Technologies
  • Information and Society / Culture
  • LIS as a Profession
  • Libraries and Society / Culture
  • Metadata and Semantic Web
  • Music
  • Organization of Information
  • Preservation of Collections
  • Records Management
  • Research Methods
  • Serving Multicultural Populations
  • Social / Community Informatics
  • Special Collections / Rare Books

Research Interests

  • Archival Collections
  • Archival Description / RAD
  • Archives and Records Centers
  • Descriptive Cataloguing / AACR
  • Electronic Documents
  • Metadata and Semantic Web

Lori A. Lindberg

Lecturer

Lori is a lecturer in the archives specialization in the School of Library and Information Science and an archival consultant, having work relationships with entities large and small, including the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, California State Parks, and the State of California Department of Industrial Relations. In addition to her teaching and consulting work, Lori is currently matriculating for the PhD in Information Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, where her advisor is Dr. Anne J. Gilliland. She is a member of the Society of California Archivists, the Academy of Certified Archivists, the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIST), the Association of Records Managers and Administrators International (ARMA) and the Society of American Archivists (SAA), where she serves as immediate past Chair of the Archival Educators’ Roundtable.

Lori's research interests lie in archival informatics, metadata and metadata structures, and the role of metadata in the long-term preservation of reliable and authentic electronic records. As part of her doctoral studies, Lori works as a graduate student researcher with the InterPARES 2 project.

Courses Taught

Education

  • PhD (Information Studies) University of California, Los Angeles (matriculating)
  • MLIS (Library and Information Science) San José State University (2000)
  • BA (English Literature) San Francisco State University (1996)

Academic & Professional Experience

  • Lecturer, School of Library and Information Science, San José State University (2002-2003)

Selected Publications  (last five years only)

For other publications and presentations, see Curriculum Vitae PDF above.

  • Evans, J., Gilliland-Swetland, A., Lindberg, L., & Rouche, N. (2005). Towards a twenty-first century metadata infrastructure supporting the creation, preservation and use of trustworthy records: developing the InterPARES 2 Metadata Schema Registry. Archival Science, 4(1) (forthcoming).
  • Evans, J. & Lindberg, L. (2004). Describing and analyzing the recordkeeping capabilities of metadata sets. Paper presented at DC2004: International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications (October 12, 2004), Shanghai, China. Available online: www.siderean.com/dcconf/search.jsp?tn=0texturl&tv=Lori+Lindberg&ss=1
  • Lindberg, L. & Munn, N. (2004). Internships in public library archives and local history collections. In C. Mediavilla (Ed.), Public Library Internships: Advice from the Field. Methuen, NJ: Scarecrow Press (forthcoming).

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