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James J. O'Donnell

James Joseph O'Donnell (born 1950) is a classical scholar and University Librarian at Arizona State University. He formerly served as University Professor at Georgetown University (2012-2015) and as Provost of Georgetown University from 2002–2012. O'Donnell previously served as Vice Provost for Information Systems and Computing at the University of Pennsylvania (1996–2002). He is a former President of the American Philological Association and a Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America. Since 2012, he chairs the Board of the American Council of Learned Societies.
O'Donnell writes and lectures on topics of the late Roman Empire, Augustine of Hippo, and also on information technology in the modern academic and cultural world. He was an early adopter of the World Wide Web for academic collaboration within the humanities. He has been involved with ''Bryn Mawr Classical Review'' since it was founded in 1990.〔(Bryn Mawr Classical Review ) (ISSN: 1055-7660)〕 In 1994, he offered the first Internet MOOC when five hundred students around the world participated in his University of Pennsylvania seminar on the life and work of St. Augustine through gopher and email connectivity.〔For description, see: ; for O'Donnell's reflections on the current context, see 〕
==Books==
O'Donnell's books include more technical scholarly works on history and philosophy, with a special interest in Augustine of Hippo, but he has also three books that are addressed to a general audience. ''Avatars of the Word'' (Harvard University Press: 1998) outlines the history of writing and media from ancient Greek times to the present, while ''Augustine: A New Biography'' (HarperCollins 2005) was widely reviewed (e.g., ''The New Republic'', ''The Economist'', ''The New York Times'').〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.economist.com/books/displaystory.cfm?story_id=E1_PJGDQVN )〕 An account of the end of Roman grandeur, ''The Ruin of the Roman Empire'' (HarperCollins: 2008), was widely praised. His ''Pagans'' was published in 2015.
* ''The Ruin of the Roman Empire: A New History'' (2008) Ecco Press; ISBN 0-06-078737-6
* ''Augustine: A New Biography'' (2005) Ecco Press; ISBN 0-06-053537-7
* ''Avatars of the Word: From Papyrus to Cyberspace'' (1998) Harvard University Press; ISBN 0-674-05545-4
* ''Scholarly Journals at the Crossroads: A Subversive Proposal for Electronic Publishing'' (edited, with Ann Shumelda Okerson) (1995) Association of Research Libraries; ISBN 0-918006-26-0
* ''Pagans'' (2015) Ecco Press; ISBN 0-06-184535-3

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