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Contact Info
- Lorrie LeJeune
- MIT
- 68-583
- 31 Ames Street
- Cambridge, MA 02142.
- Email me through OpenWetWare
I'm the managing director of OpenWetWare.
Education
- 1994-1995, Graduate program (incomplete), Library and Information Science, University of Michigan
- 1982, BS, Animal and Veterinary Sciences, University of Maine
Professional and Research interests
- Web-based publishing models
- Disruptive technology
- Graphic Design, Illustration, Photography
Publications
- “The Role of the Scholarly Press in the Electronic Environment.” Paper presented at Literary Texts in an Electronic Age, the 31st Annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, April 1994.
- "Before Its Time: The Internet Public Library." vol. 3, no. 2, The Journal of Electronic Publishing, December, 1997 (http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.3336451.0003.205)
- “What If Gutenberg Had a T-1 Connection?” Joseph Janes and Lorrie LeJeune. The Serials Librarian, ISSN: 0361-526X, Volume 36 Number 3/4, 1999. (Paper presented at the 13th Annual Conference of the North American Serials Interest Group, University of Colorado at Boulder, June 1998.)
- “Who Owns What? Intellectual Property, Copyright, and the Next Millennium.” Guest editor, volume 4, no. 3, The Journal of Electronic Publishing, March 1999 (http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.3336451.0004.301).
Short Bio
Lorrie LeJeune is Managing Director of OpenWetWare, an open-access web-based resource that promotes the sharing of information, know-how, and wisdom among researchers in biology & biological engineering. In previous professional incarnations Lorrie was a molecular biologist, an editor at O'Reilly Media, a program manager for mobile applications at Orange, and an illustrator of O'Reilly book covers. A B.S. in Animal and Veterinary Science helps her make those illustrations more realistic. You may contact her at lorrie at openwetware dot org.
Random nonsense
Construction of the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT