Dame Lynne Janie Brindley, DBE, FRSA, HonFBA (born 2 July 1950)[1][2] is the former Master of Pembroke College, Oxford, a post she held until June 2020. Prior to this appointment she was a professional librarian, and served as the first female chief executive of the British Library, the United Kingdom's national library, from July 2000 to July 2012 and was founding chair of the Digital Preservation Coalition.[3] She is also a member of the Ofcom board.[4]
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^"An Update on The Digital Preservation Coalition". www.dlib.org. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
^"Dame Lynne Brindley DBE". www.ofcom.org.uk. Archived from the original on 5 October 2015. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
Dame Lynne Janie Brindley, DBE, FRSA, HonFBA (born 2 July 1950) is the former Master of Pembroke College, Oxford, a post she held until June 2020. Prior...
executive designate of the British Library in May 2012, to succeed Dame LynneBrindley. As of 2015, Keating was paid a salary of between £155,000 and £159...
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the Digital Preservation Coalition, succeeding Ronald Milne and Dame LynneBrindley in a post he held until 2013. and returning in 2015 to the honorary...
Sir Ernest Ryder TD PC DL Lord Justice Ryder in 2013 Master of Pembroke College, Oxford Incumbent Assumed office July 2020 Preceded by LynneBrindley...
first female director general of the German National Library. 2000: LynneBrindley was appointed as the first female chief executive of the British Library...
archives of historic foreign newspapers, which was halted by his successor LynneBrindley. Lang is a trustee of the Heritage Lottery Fund, a member of the Cultural...
of Economic Affairs and other free market-orientated organisations LynneBrindley, former Chief Executive of the British Library George Cassidy (MPhil...
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Exclusion (CASE), London School of Economics Honorary Fellows Dame LynneBrindley DBE, FRSA. Master of Pembroke College, Oxford Dame Carol Ann Duffy DBE...
Co-Director, Center for the Study of the Public Domain, Duke University LynneBrindley – Chief Executive, British Library Professor William Cornish – Former...
Chair of the DPC is elected annually by the members at its AGM. Dame LynneBrindley, Chair 2002-2006 Ronald Milne, Chair 2006-2009 Bruno Longmore, Acting...
functionality that will make the database an important scholarly tool. In 2002, LynneBrindley, Chief Executive Officer of the British Library, put forward the International...
Tilsley (Lynne Perrie); the adoption of Brian's children Sarah (Tina O'Brien) and Nick (Ben Price); affairs with Cathy Power (Theresa Brindley) and Rebecca...
S. R. Ranganathan (b. 1892- d. 1972) - Mathematician and Librarian LynneBrindley (b. 1950) - first female Chief Executive of the British Library. Richard...
(Cavendish Professor of Physics, 1909-1915) Asa Briggs, historian Dame LynneBrindley, Chief Executive of British Library (University Librarian, 1997-2000)...
Archived from the original on 22 May 2022. Retrieved 14 April 2021. Brindley, Lynne. "Master's Notes". The Pembroke Record 2016–2017. Oxford: Pembroke...