Tim Arnold is the Information Literacy Librarian at the University of Iowa Libraries. He manages the Middle East and Journalism collections. He is available to teach classes on information literacy, reference management, and social media collection development. He is the point person for Mendeley instruction at the University of Iowa.
BA in History from Yale
Master of Science in Information Studies from the University of Texas at Austin
Master of Arts in Middle Eastern Studies from the Univeristy of Texas at Austin
Arnold, Timothy and Walker Sampson. "Preserving the Voices of Revolution: Examining the Creation and Preservation of a Subject-Centered Collection of Tweets from the Eighteen Days in Egypt." The American Archivist 77, no. 2 (2014): 510-533.
Arnold, Timothy and Walker Sampson. “Digital Curation in the Age of Twitter.” Presentation at the Born Digital and Cultural Heritage conference at the Australian Center for the Moving Image, Melbourne, Australia, June 19-20, 2014.
Arnold, Timothy. “Digital Curation in the Age of Twitter: Curating a Collection of Tweets from the Egyptian Revolution.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archivists, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 11-17, 2013.