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Prof. Dr. Michael Seadle

Co-Director

Prof. Dr. Michael Seadle has written on a wide range of subjects including long term digital archiving, research methodology, copyright, digitization, computing management, and German history. He has been principal investigator on grants from the German Research Foundation (DFG), the National Science Foundation (NSF), and the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS). His current research areas are research integrity and long term digital archiving.

Michael Seadle is the former director of the Institute for Library and Information Science at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, he was vice dean of the Faculty of Arts I as well as chairman of the Commission for Academic Misconduct and chairman of the University Council. He is editor of two scientific journals. He is co-founder and director of the HEADT Centre (Humboldt Elsevier Advanced Data and Text Centre) and head of the Research Integrity Department.

Prof. Seadle has had a long engagement with research integrity issues through his work as editor and as head of the university’s Commission on Research Malpractice.

© Foto: Dr. Thorsten Beck

Works:

Seadle, Michael. 2016. "Quantifying Research Integrity", Morgan & Claypool Publishers.
Seadle, Michael. 2021. "The Measurement of Information Integrity". Routledge.

Prof. Dr. Michael Seadle
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