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Trevor J. Owens (born February 21, 1985) is an American librarian and archivist. He currently serves as the first Head of Digital Content Management at the Library of Congress.[1] He previously served as the Senior Program Officer responsible for the development of the National Digital Platform portfolio at the Institute of Museum and Library Services.[2] Before that, he worked as a Digital Archivist with the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program. [3]. In 2014 the Society of American Archivists granted him the Archival Innovator Award, presented annually to recognize the archivist, repository, or organization that best exemplifies the “ability to think outside the professional norm.” [4]Owens was raised in West Allis, Wisconsin. He studied the History of Science at the University of Wisconsin Madison where he wrote his undergraduate honors thesis on the history of children's books about Albert Einstein and Marie Curie.[5]. While studying digital history at George Mason University he was awarded the C. W. Bright Pixel Prize for the Best History and New Media Project [6]. He completed a Ph.D. at George Mason where his doctoral thesis focused on the history of online community software systems. [7]. His dissertation work became the basis of his book Designing Online Communities. [8] Bibliography- {{Cite book| publisher = Arcadia Pub.| isbn = 978-0-7385-6631-3| last = Owens| first = Trevor| title = Fairfax county| location = Charleston, SC| date = 2009}}
- {{Cite book| publisher = University of Michigan Press| isbn = 978-0-472-07206-4 | editors = Kristen Nawrotzki, Jack Dougherty (eds.)| last1 = Gibbs| first1 = Fred| last2 = Owens| first2 = Trevor| title = Writing History in the Digital Age| chapter = The Hermeneutics of Data and Historical Writing| date = 2013| hdl = 2027/spo.12230987.0001.001 }}
- {{Cite book| publisher = Peter Lang| isbn = 978-1-4331-2847-9 | last = Owens| first = Trevor| title = Designing online communities: how designers, developers, community managers, and software structure discourse and knowledge production on the Web| location = New York| date = 2015}}
- {{Cite journal| doi = 10.1111/cura.12012| issn = 2151-6952| volume = 56| issue = 1| pages = 121–130| last = Owens| first = Trevor| title = Digital Cultural Heritage and the Crowd| journal = Curator: The Museum Journal| date = 2013-01-01}}
- {{Cite journal| last1 = Owens| first1 = Trevor| last2 = Gibbs| first2 = Fred| title = DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly: Building Better Digital Humanities Tools: Toward broader audiences and user-centered designs| journal = Digital Humanities Quarterly| volume = 006| issue = 2| accessdate = 2018-03-11| url = http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/6/2/000136/000136.html| date = 2012-10-12}}
- {{Cite journal| volume = 2013| issue = 1| pages = 216–222| last1 = Phillips| first1 = Megan| last2 = Bailey| first2 = Jefferson| last3 = Goethals| first3 = Andrea| last4 = Owens| first4 = Trevor| title = The NDSA Levels of Digital Preservation: Explanation and Uses| journal = Archiving Conference| date = 2013-01-01}}
- {{Cite journal| volume = 159| last1 = Gibbs| first1 = Fred| last2 = Owens| first2 = Trevor| title = The hermeneutics of data and historical writing| journal = Writing History in the Digital Age| date = 2012}}
- {{Cite journal| pages = 91–106| last1 = Mir| first1 = Rebecca| last2 = Owens| first2 = Trevor| title = Modeling indigenous peoples: Unpacking ideology in Sid Meier's colonization| journal = Playing with the Past: Digital Games and the Simulation of History| date = 2013}}
- {{Cite journal| volume = 4| issue = 4| pages = 929| last = Owens| first = Trevor| title = Going to school with Madame Curie and Mr. Einstein: Gender roles in children's science biographies| journal = Cultural Studies of Science Education| date = 2009}}
References1. ^{{Cite news|url=https://lj.libraryjournal.com/2017/12/people/qa-with-trevor-owens-lc-head-of-digital-content-management/|title=Q&A with Trevor Owens, LC Head of Digital Content Management|access-date=2018-03-10|language=en-US}} 2. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.imls.gov/news-events/news-releases/trevor-owens-selected-imls-senior-program-officer-national-digital | title=Trevor Owens Selected as IMLS Senior Program Officer, National Digital Platform: Owens to head National Digital Platform responsibilities across programs at IMLS|access-date=2018-01-01|language=en-US}} 3. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/news/2011/20110126_news_owens.html|title=New Digital Archivist Joins NDIIPP |access-date=2018-03-10|language=en-US}} 4. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www2.archivists.org/node/18922|title=Archival Innovator Award: Trevor Owens|access-date=2018-03-10|language=en-US}} 5. ^{{Cite web|url=https://history.wisc.edu/undergraduate-program/undergraduate-declaring/honors-in-the-history-major/history-undergraduate-senior-theses-defended/|title=University of Wisconsin Undergraduate Honors Theses defended|access-date=2018-03-10|language=en-US}} 6. ^{{Cite web|url=https://historyarthistory.gmu.edu/awards/160| title=Student Awards: C. W. Bright Pixel Prize for the Best History and New Media Project|access-date=2018-03-10|language=en-US}} 7. ^{{Cite journal|url=http://mars.gmu.edu/handle/1920/8859 | title=Designing Online Communities: How Designers, Developers, Community Managers, and Software Structure Discourse and Knowledge Production on the Web|access-date=2018-03-10|language=en-US| date=May 2014| publisher=Trevor Owens}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.peterlang.com/view/product/31184 | title=Designing Online Communities.|access-date=2018-03-10|language=en-US| date=January 2015}}
External links- {{Official|http://www.trevorowens.org/}}
{{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Owens, Trevor}} 7 : Living people|American librarians|American archivists|George Mason University alumni|University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni|People from West Allis, Wisconsin|1985 births |