State Databases: Mining the Deep Web

March 28, 9:00am - 10:00am
Mānoa Campus, Hamilton Library Room 301 Add to Calendar

The Government Documents & Maps Department at the UH Manoa Library presents a lecture by Daniel Cornwall of the Alaska State Library.

The lecture will focus on the State Agency Databases Across the 50 States project of the American Library Association’s Government Documents Round Table State and Local Documents Task Force.

Cornwall is the Head of Technical and Imaging Services for the Alaska Division of Libraries, Archives and Museums. He spent eight years as a federal depository coordinator and head of the Alaska State Publications Program.

Cornwall was named a 2008 “Mover and Shaker” by Library Journal and received the ALA GODORT “Documents to the People Award” in 2009. He received his MLIS from the University of Texas at Austin and his BA in history from UCLA. He is a member of Free Government Information (http://freegovinfo.info/)and stays active in government documents through the maintenance of the Lost Docs Blog (http://lostdocs.freegovinfo.info/) and participation in ALA GODORT wiki projects.


Ticket Information
Free & open to public

Event Sponsor
Government Documents & Maps, Mānoa Campus

More Information
Teri Skillman, 956-8688, skillman@hawaii.edu, http://wikis.ala.org/godort/index.php/State_Agency_Databases

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