Juliane Schneider is a research librarian and metadata specialist with over a decade of experience designing data and discovery systems for scientific and humanities research. Currently at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, she builds ontologies, taxonomies, and tools that connect people, software, and datasets while exploring AI/ML for automated metadata extraction. Her background spans academic medical libraries, bioinformatics data liaison roles, and large-scale digitization and linked-data projects, giving her a rare fluency in both domain science and metadata engineering. Juliane excels at translating complex technical concepts for non-technical stakeholders and prioritizes reuse, licensing clarity, and flexible data models to maximize long-term discovery. An underappreciated strength is her consistent focus on operationalizing metadata—turning archival and research objects into interoperable, actionable resources across repositories.
10 years of coding experience
Master of Science (MS), Library Science, Master of Science (MS), Library Science at Drexel University
Contributions:4 PRs, 3 pushes, 1 branch in 12 days
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