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Joanne Evans
Dr Joanne Evans is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University, and coordinator of the Records Continuum Research Group, in the Centre of Organisational and Social Informatics. Her research is focused on the multifarious roles metadata plays in creating, managing and sustaining information and recordkeeping infrastructure and systems.