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David Dubin is an Associate Professor at the School of Information Sciences with a focus on the foundations of information representation and the organization of digital information resources. He earned his PhD in Information Science from the University of Pittsburgh. His research interests include data curation, digital humanities, information retrieval, and knowledge organization. Dubin has published various papers exploring topics such as document encoding, the semantics of XML markup, and the modeling of multimedia relationships in the humanities context. He actively participates in conferences and presentations related to digital information and gaming. His notable contributions to the field have emphasized the interface between technology and information management, seeking innovative ways to represent and curate complex digital information. Dubin is involved in teaching, mentorship, and research, guiding students through the intricacies of information science.
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