RobertÌýMcDonald
- Senior Vice Provost of Online and Extended Education
- Dean of the University Libraries
- CU BOULDER ONLINE
Robert H. McDonald is Dean of University Libraries, Senior Vice Provost of Online and Extended Education, and Professor of Library Administration. He is responsible for leading the Boulder campus library system in fulfilling its mission to inspire learning, research, and discovery by connecting knowledge, information, and people.ÌýIn his role as Senior Vice Provost of Online and Extended Education, Robert provides leadership and strategy for online education for the Boulder campus, working with all colleges and schools, and for CU System initiatives in this area.Ìý
His expertise and interests include teaching and learning technologies that enable libraries to better support researchers at all levels, open-source software development, scholarly communications, and new model publishing. Throughout his career, Robert has also been an active proponent of diversity initiatives in librariesÌýand is committed to creating library spaces that are welcoming, diverse and inclusive for all of our Library users.
He frequently presents and writes on a variety of topics, and was editor of theÌýÌýforÌýÌýin 2016 – 2017. In recent years, his research has been centered on digital libraries and large-scale humanities cyberinfrastructure, encompassing large data analysis, storage, and preservation through grant-funded and collaborative projects such as theÌý. Additional research interests include the integration of learning eco-systems, lean and agile frameworks in technology management, data preservation, data cyberinfrastructure, and big data analytics.
He is active professionally with a number of national and international organizations and conferences, serving on theÌýÌýBoard of Directors, the Board of Directors of theÌý, the HathiTrust Board of Governors, and as general co-chair for the ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries in 2013 and 2017.Ìý
Prior to joining the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Libraries in 2018, Robert held positions at Indiana University Bloomington, the San Diego Supercomputer Center, Florida State University, and Auburn University. He earned his Master of Library & Information Science degree at the University of South Carolina and holds a Master of Music degree from the University of Georgia.