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Roger Schonfeld
VP at Ithaka, Strategist, Advisor, Board Member | Leading Scholarly Communication Innovations and Organizational Strategy
Roger C. Schonfeld is the Vice President of Organizational Strategy for ITHAKA and leads Ithaka S+R's libraries, scholarly communication, and museums program.12 He has extensive experience in research, advisory services, and leadership in the academic and cultural sectors.
Professional Background
Roger joined Ithaka S+R in 2004 and has held various positions within the organization, including Director of Research and Program Director for Libraries, Users, and Scholarly Practices.3 In his current role, he leads a team of experts conducting research and providing advisory services to drive evidence-based innovation in research, learning, and preservation.2
Key Contributions
- Research and Publications: Roger has authored numerous research reports, articles, and books. Notable works include "Along Came Google: A History of Library Digitization" (2021) and "JSTOR: A History" (2003).2
- Advisory Roles: He has served on various committees, including the NSF Blue Ribbon Task Force for Sustainable Digital Preservation and Access and NISO's Open Discovery Initiative.2
- Advocacy: Roger has testified before the US House of Representatives on government publishing, advocating for strong approaches to digital preservation.2
Education and Early Career
Roger holds degrees in library and information science from Syracuse University and in English Literature from Yale University.2 Before joining Ithaka S+R, he worked as a research associate at The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, where he collaborated on projects related to college athletics and scholarly communication.3
Current Focus
Roger's work at Ithaka S+R encompasses a wide range of areas, including:
- Conducting surveys and qualitative research on faculty members, students, and institutional leaders
- Providing strategic guidance to software companies, publishers, and academic libraries
- Focusing on emerging areas such as research data services, student basic needs, and higher education in prisons2
Roger is an active contributor to the scholarly community, regularly blogging at the Scholarly Kitchen and sharing insights on Twitter as @rschon.2