Summary
Linda Spinazze is a Digital Media Specialist and librarian with 11 years of experience designing and curating digital collections at Ca' Foscari University, where she currently leads service-model innovation for researcher users in the Science and Technology Library. With a strong academic background in digital humanities, philology and information retrieval (including doctoral studies) and top grades in computer science and classical literature, she bridges technical systems and scholarly needs. Her roles have spanned digital scholarly editing, research IT facilitation, and automated text-analysis projects, reflecting a blend of project management and hands-on digital curation. She is practiced at rapidly adapting services to meet evolving researcher expectations and at translating domain-specific scholarship into usable digital tools. Notably, she contributed as an experienced researcher to the Letters of 1916 digital edition and has built user-focused tools for Latin textual analysis. Based in Venice, she pairs librarian agility with technical depth to improve access to and reuse of research collections.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
dottorato, digital humanities, philology, publishing, information retrieval, dottorato, digital humanities, philology, publishing, information retrieval at Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia
Laurea vecchio ordinamento, Lettere moderne - letteratura latina medievale, 110/110 lode, Laurea vecchio ordinamento, Lettere moderne - letteratura latina medievale, 110/110 lode at Università degli Studi di Trieste
L.C.S. XXV aprile
Italian, English, French, German