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| Pen Name | Laura Dawson |
| Name | Laura Dawson |
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| Country | USA |
| Website | http://www.ljndawson.com |
| Member Since | February 15, 2006 |
Bio
The weblog page is an extension of the LJNDawson.com company website. Readers are invited to check the blog frequently for an unvarnished look at crucial book and content industry issues as well as to interact with the site’s conversational text by blogging their own thoughts and opinions via the “comments” option.
Daily, Dawson provides her answer to the question “What do you think of….?” analyzing industry news on both a national and international scale with the same professional, no-nonsense philosophy she applies to professional affairs.
About Laura Dawson:
An 18-year veteran of the book industry, she has directed database and content development at Muze, Inc. and Barnes & Noble.com. She was a founding member of the ONIX Committee and continues to serve on the BISAC Metadata Committee which further develops the ONIX standards. In 2001, Ms. Dawson moved to Sirsi Corporation, where she developed content for library interfaces. She has given numerous presentations on patron usage, industry standards, and content development for libraries. In 2004, she became an independent consultant to the book and e-commerce industries.
The weblog page is an extension of the LJNDawson.com company website. Readers are invited to check the blog frequently for an unvarnished look at crucial book and content industry issues as well as to interact with the site’s conversational text by blogging their own thoughts and opinions via the “comments” option.
Daily, Dawson provides her answer to the question “What do you think of….?” analyzing industry news on both a national and international scale with the same professional, no-nonsense philosophy she applies to professional affairs.
About Laura Dawson:
An 18-year veteran of the book industry, she has directed database and content development at Muze, Inc. and Barnes & Noble.com. She was a founding member of the ONIX Committee and continues to serve on the BISAC Metadata Committee which further develops the ONIX standards. In 2001, Ms. Dawson moved to Sirsi Corporation, where she developed content for library interfaces. She has given numerous presentations on patron usage, industry standards, and content development for libraries. In 2004, she became an independent consultant to the book and e-commerce industries.