Marisa Ramirez
Marisa Ramirez is digital scholarship services librarian at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. In this position, she supports the development and implementation of library services to reflect the changing landscape of scholarly publishing. In addition to overseeing outreach, content recruitment, digitization, and ingest for the campus repository, Marisa provides instruction and consultation to Cal Poly students, faculty, and staff on issues related to copyright and fair use, scholarly communication and open access, publishing, and emerging e-scholarship efforts. In collaboration with the Grants Development Office, she is also responsible for supporting data management planning. She is active in the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), most recently serving as the cocreator and convener of the ACRL Digital Curation Interest Group. She also serves as chair for the Digital Libraries Special Interest Group of the Association for Information, Science and Technology (ASISandT) and is the cofounder and co-editor of the Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication, an open-access journal that focuses on the intersection between technology, the economics of publishing, and the evolving role of the library.