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Carole Palmer is a Professor at the Information School of the University of Washington, specializing in data curation, digital research collections, and scholarly information work. With a research focus on advancing data services, she addresses the challenges posed by big data and seeks methods to enhance the reuse value of small data and access to open data across various disciplines. Palmer is known for her leadership in the professional workforce development of data curation, being recognized with the 2013 Information Science Teacher of the Year Award by the Association for Information Science and Technology. She has published extensively on topics related to library information science and data science, and actively participates in various academic conferences and workshops. Palmer's commitment to interdisciplinary inquiry has led her to develop frameworks and programs aimed at improving data curation education. Her career spans over a decade, where she has significantly contributed to understanding and shaping data practices within library science.
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