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Aziza Technology Associates
Aziza Technology Associates, located in Pittsburgh, PA, was
established in 2002 to provide training, consulting and contract work
to institutions planning and implementing online digital
collections. Aziza Tech utilizes emerging best practices and standards in the digital library field. In addition to its owner, experienced in mounting a
variety of online collections, the company has access to graphic
designers and experienced XML encoders.
Recent work has included:
- implementations of the University of Michigan's DLXS
middleware for SGML/XML text collections,
- the development of a collaborative web site for an academic
research project utilizing open source source tools including MySQL,
PHP and Apache,
- data migration from a relational database to XML as well as the
reverse migration of document-centric XML encoded data to a relational
database model. Development of the XSLT transformations of the XML to
XHTML for web display of the encoded data.
Elizabeth J. Shaw Owner
Upon graduation in 1996 from the University of Michigan School of
Information with an M.I.L.S, Elizabeth Shaw worked in the Digital
Library Production Services at the University of Michigan and later
as Technical Projects Manager for the Digital Research Library at the
University of Pittsburgh. In these positions her responsibilities
included programming/development of CGI middleware for Web display of
SGML encoded texts and data stored in relational databases,
preparation and indexing of SGML/XML encoded texts, maintenance and
extension of mechanisms for automated optical character recognition
for digital projects, training of staff and students in production
routines, development of automated routines and tools for production
tasks, quality control and database maintenance, oversight and
management of a project encoding finding aids using Encoded Archival
Description (EAD) and development of in-house MARC to SGML
routines. In coordination with others she developed the
administrative and structual metadata standards for Pittsburgh's
online collections.
As a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Pittsburgh School of
Information Sciences she taught technology related classes in the
Department of Library and Information Sciences including classes on
digitizing research collections, applications of XML in library
settings, digital preservation and a survey course on
contemporary technologies in information management. Her classes
emphasize current trends and theory in the emerging field of Digital
Libraries as well as practical hands-on application of the technologies
studied.
Prior to her entry to library school in 1995, Elizabeth Shaw worked
for 10 years in non-profit social services in public policy advocacy
and social services administration. She also taught in an
undergraduate social work program.
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