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N E A S I S Symposium: 6 December 1999 Open Source and Free Systems/Software: About Daniel Chudnov "Open Source Software: The Future of Library Systems?", Library Journal, 124(13) (Aug. 1999), p. 40-3. Daniel Chudnov is a Systems Architect and a Librarian at the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library at the Yale University School of Medicine. He is a co-founder, along with colleagues at Yale, of the oss4lib (Open Source Systems for Libraries) site and author of "Open Source Software: The Future of Library Systems," recently featured in Library Journal. He started and administers the Jake project for metadata management and linking, and has been a contributor to the Prospero project for web-based document delivery. Prior to his appointment at Yale, he participated in health care data standards development efforts as a systems researcher at the University of Michigan Medical Center while earning an M.S. from the University of Michigan School of Information. |
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