Andrew Philip Weiss

Andrew Philip WeissAndrew Weiss has worked in libraries for more than ten years. He is currently a Digital Services Librarian at California State University, Northridge in Los Angeles, California. His work includes developing the CSUN institutional repository, performing outreach for scholarly communications services, and advocating for open access initiatives. His research examines Massive Digital Libraries (MDLs) such as Google Books, HathiTrust, the Internet Archive, and the DPLA. In addition to various articles and book chapters, he is the author of the book Using Massive Digital Libraries: A LITA Guide (2014). He is currently writing another book on the topic of Big Data and user privacy.

Publications

Massive Digital Libraries (MDLs) and the Impact of Mass-Digitized Book Collections
Andrew Philip Weiss. © 2021. 14 pages.
This chapter describes the characteristics of massive digital libraries (MDLs) and outlines their impact upon current information science issues, especially digital collection...
Massive Digital Libraries (MDLs)
Andrew Philip Weiss. © 2019. 13 pages.
Massive digital library (MDL) is a term coined to define a class of digital libraries gathering mass-digitized print books and monographs, which rival the size of...
Massive Digital Libraries (MDLs)
Andrew Philip Weiss. © 2018. 11 pages.
Massive Digital Library (MDL) is a term coined to define a class of digital libraries gathering mass-digitized print books and monographs, which rival the size of...