Antony Oduor is a Data Systems Specialist based in Edmonton with 15 years of experience building and maintaining data-driven systems across government, academia, and international organizations. He blends software development roots—frontend work and Java/XML engineering for projects like Akoma Ntoso and the Bungeni parliamentary system—with a graduate background in Digital Humanities and Library & Information Science. At the Government of Alberta he focuses on production data systems, applying an archivist’s attention to metadata and document standards that improve long-term accessibility and auditability. Comfortable moving between code, data models, and stakeholder needs, he has a track record of turning complex legislative and research requirements into usable, standards-compliant systems. PMID: he brings the rare combination of open standards expertise and hands-on implementation experience accumulated from United Nations contracts to university digital initiatives.
15 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
MA Digital Humanities, Library and Information Science, MA Digital Humanities, Library and Information Science at University of Alberta
Bachelor in Business Information Technology, Information Technology, Bachelor in Business Information Technology, Information Technology at Strathmore University
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