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Christine Kollen

Data Curation Librarian
Main Library A501
(520) 305-0495
kollen@arizona.edu
I provide data management and data curation services for researchers, staff and students. I can help you share, distribute and provide access to your research data. Ben Hickson and I help faculty, staff and students with maps, geospatial data and GIS. I am active in several campus-wide open research and open data initiatives. My research interests include open data, data literacy, geospatial data and GIS.
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