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Profile David L. Langenberg David L. Langenberg is presently Electronic Resources Librarian in the Collection Development Department of the University of Delaware Library, where he involved in the previewing, acquisition, and evaluation of electronic databases and other online resources. He also serves as the Library's liaison to the campus community on copyright issues and has given workshops to faculty and students on copyright in the educational setting. He received his B.S. and M.A. at the University of Illinois and Indiana University, respectively, and his M.L.I.S. at the University of California, Berkeley. He has been at the University of Delaware since 1989 and is active in the History Section, Reference and User Services Association of the American Library Association. His publications include "Copyright and the Academic Community: Two Hundred Years," Collections (University of Delaware Library Associates) 6 (1991): 1-14 and "Collection Development in the Electronic Library" (with Kristin Antelman), Towards New Horizons: Proceedings of User Services Conference XXI, 1993 (New York: Association for Computing Machinery, 1993): 50-56. |