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Issue 48 #52

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SamFritz commented Aug 21, 2018

This pull request updated short bios and institutional links and affiliations for advisory board members.

Resolved issue 51

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Possibly also committing work to resolve _index.html base (we found this rename solved issues with hugo serve)

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Some minor changes and then looks good to merge.

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| **[Matthew Weber](https://comminfo.rutgers.edu/weber-matthew)** is an Associate Professor at Rutgers University. He is Principal Investigator on a National Science Foundation grant that aims to develop new methods and new collaborations for conducting research utilizing Internet Archive data. Weber’s grant works with more than 50 TB of archived Internet data, testing and publishing scripts for transforming archived Internet data into formats that are compatible with existing social science computing packages such as R and SPSS. Weber has related funding from the Democracy Fund, Institute of Library and Information Science and the William T. Grant Foundation. |
| **[Michele Weigle](https://onesearch.library.utoronto.ca/library-staff/nich-worby)** is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Old Dominion University. Her research interests include digital preservation, web science, information visualization, and mobile networking. Since 2012, she has been PI or Co-PI on over $2M in funding for research related to web archiving from NSF, NEH, IMLS, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Dr. Weigle received her PhD in computer science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2003. |
| **[Robert H. McDonald](https://www.colorado.edu/libraries/robert-mcdonald)** is the Dean of Libraries at University of Colorado Boulder. His research interests include technology management and integration of lean and agile frameworks, data preservation, learning eco-systems, data cyberinfrastructure, and big data analytics. Robert frequently presents and writes on a variety of topics, and was editor of the E-Content column for EDUCAUSE Review in 2016 – 2017. He is active professionally with a number of national and international organizations and conferences, serving on the HathiTrust Program Steering committee, as the chair for the Digital Preservation Network Heavy Users committee, and as general co-chair for the ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries in 2013 and 2017. |
| **[Matthew Weber](https://apps.cla.umn.edu/directory/profiles/msw?search_results_referer_url=%2Fdirectory%2Fresults%3Fpage%3D28%26q%3DPopular%2BCulture)** is an Associate Professor in the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota. He is Principal Investigator on a National Science Foundation grant that aims to develop new methods and new collaborations for conducting research utilizing Internet Archive data. Weber’s grant works with more than 50 TB of archived Internet data, testing and publishing scripts for transforming archived Internet data into formats that are compatible with existing social science computing packages such as R and SPSS. Weber has related funding from the Democracy Fund, Institute of Library and Information Science and the William T. Grant Foundation. |

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Let's tweak first sentence of Matt's bio to read:

is an Associate Professor in the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota and is the Cowles Endowed Fellow of Media Management.

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Let's tweak first sentence of Matt's bio to read:

is an Associate Professor in the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota and is the Cowles Endowed Fellow of Media Management.

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| **[Michele Weigle](https://onesearch.library.utoronto.ca/library-staff/nich-worby)** is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Old Dominion University. Her research interests include digital preservation, web science, information visualization, and mobile networking. Since 2012, she has been PI or Co-PI on over $2M in funding for research related to web archiving from NSF, NEH, IMLS, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Dr. Weigle received her PhD in computer science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2003. |
| **[Robert H. McDonald](https://www.colorado.edu/libraries/robert-mcdonald)** is the Dean of Libraries at University of Colorado Boulder. His research interests include technology management and integration of lean and agile frameworks, data preservation, learning eco-systems, data cyberinfrastructure, and big data analytics. Robert frequently presents and writes on a variety of topics, and was editor of the E-Content column for EDUCAUSE Review in 2016 – 2017. He is active professionally with a number of national and international organizations and conferences, serving on the HathiTrust Program Steering committee, as the chair for the Digital Preservation Network Heavy Users committee, and as general co-chair for the ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries in 2013 and 2017. |
| **[Matthew Weber](https://apps.cla.umn.edu/directory/profiles/msw?search_results_referer_url=%2Fdirectory%2Fresults%3Fpage%3D28%26q%3DPopular%2BCulture)** is an Associate Professor in the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota. He is Principal Investigator on a National Science Foundation grant that aims to develop new methods and new collaborations for conducting research utilizing Internet Archive data. Weber’s grant works with more than 50 TB of archived Internet data, testing and publishing scripts for transforming archived Internet data into formats that are compatible with existing social science computing packages such as R and SPSS. Weber has related funding from the Democracy Fund, Institute of Library and Information Science and the William T. Grant Foundation. |
| **[Michele Weigle](https://www.odu.edu/directory/people/m/mweigle)** is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Old Dominion University. Her research interests include digital preservation, web science, information visualization, and mobile networking. Since 2012, she has been PI or Co-PI on over $2M in funding for research related to web archiving from NSF, NEH, IMLS, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Dr. Weigle received her PhD in computer science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2003. |

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While we're here, let's change Michele's rank to just Professor (not associate anymore - Michele has been promoted since we wrote this section)

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While we're here, let's change Michele's rank to just Professor (not associate anymore - Michele has been promoted since we wrote this section)

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thanks! Will change

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thanks! Will change

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Changes implemented from review. Thanks @ianmilligan1!

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Changes implemented from review. Thanks @ianmilligan1!

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