Julianna Barrera-Gomez

OCLC Diversity Fellow

Julianna Barrera-Gomez

Julianna is working with OCLC Research as a 2012-2013 OCLC Diversity Fellow. As a member of Lynn Silipigni-Connaway’s team, she is working on projects in the User Behavior Studies & Synthesis activity area. She is also working with Ixchel Faniel on the DIPIR (Dissemination Information Packages for Information Reuse) project, to study data reuse practices in three academic disciplines and identify how contextual information about the data that supports reuse can be created and preserved.

She graduated from the University of Michigan School of Information in 2012 with an MS in Information Science and holds an MA in Anthropology from the University of California, Riverside. Her interests include digital archiving and preservation, particularly understanding user expectations and providing tools and methods to increase visibility and accessibility of cultural heritage holdings.

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