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The Library 2.0 Gang is a regular monthly round-table podcast hosted by Richard Wallis, joined by several contributors drawn from a pool of regulars from the world of libraries and the technologies that influence them, to discuss the topics of the day.

Each month The Gang will be joined by a guest relevant to one of the topics under discussion.

The Library 2.0 Gang is produced by Talis and syndicated by Library Technology Guides.

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Gang Regular: Frances Haugen

Frances-Haugen Frances Haugen is a graduate student at Harvard University. Frances formerly worked on Google Books as a product manager focusing on Search Quality, Mobile Book Reading, Book Metadata, and the Google Books Copyright Settlement. Her current research is focused on how digital books are read online and how digital corpora of books are utilized. She cares passionately about linguistic diversity and expanding access to books and information.

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