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Interview with Roy Tennant   
Cindi Trainor interviewed Roy Tennant for the Community First project in 2008. This article includes a brief bio and picture of Roy, and links to the full interview and excerpt.
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Roy Tennant

ROY TENNANT is Senior Program Officer for OCLC Programs and Research.  He is the owner of the Web4Lib and XML4Lib electronic discussions, and the creator and editor of Current Cites, a current awareness newsletter published every month since 1990. His books include "Technology in Libraries: Essays in Honor of Anne Grodzins Lipow" (2008), "Managing the Digital Library" (2004), "XML in Libraries" (2002), "Practical HTML: A Self-Paced Tutorial" (1996), and "Crossing the Internet Threshold: An Instructional Handbook" (1993). Roy wrote a monthly column on digital libraries for Library Journal for a decade and has written numerous articles in other professional journals.  In 2003, he received the American Library Association's LITA/Library Hi Tech Award for Excellence in Communication for Continuing Education.

CINDI TRAINOR interviewed Roy for the Community First Project in 2008 (she also took this fabulous photo). DAVID FREE edited the audio files.

In the upper right hand corner of this article page, you'll find links to the full interview, and a short (5 minute) excerpt from the same interview.


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