About me
Constance Malpas is Executive Director of Research and Programs at OCLC, where she is responsible for setting strategy for externally-facing research and community programming. Her past research focused on reconfiguration of academic print collections in the networked environment, especially the emergence of shared print preservation models; the impacts of emerging scholarly practice on library collections and services; and changes in the higher education and research landscape. She has published widely on the future of academic libraries, the transformation of research library collections, and library support for digital research, teaching and learning workflows. Constance holds degrees in history of science from Mount Holyoke College and Princeton University. She lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area.