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Professor Ann Gow holds a Professorship in Information Studies at the University of Glasgow. Her research focuses on digital curation, digital preservation, and educational pedagogy, particularly within cultural heritage contexts. She has contributed significantly to the development of curricula frameworks such as DigCurV, addressing skill gaps in digital curation for cultural heritage sectors. Her work emphasizes the intersection of technology and education, including collaborative online learning, curriculum governance, and professional placement programs.
Key research interests include digital preservation education, global educational partnerships, and the role of information studies in the digital age. She has presented at international conferences including iPres, Digital Humanities, and EDU-ND, showcasing her expertise in both academic research and practical pedagogy.
Her supervisory roles include convening DMIS Honours and Level 2 programs, teaching modules like 2D Digitization and History of ICT. She has led projects funded by JISC and NPO, contributing to foundational guides like the NINCH Good Practice manual. Her work bridges theoretical research with practical implementation in academic and heritage sectors.
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