Jennifer Moore leads a team focused on data sourcing, data management, sharing and curation, data exploration and visualization, 3D/AR/VR, digital humanities, and geographic information systems (GIS). Moore is a co-PI on the
Geospatial Research Initiative (GRI) funded by WashU, a partner and curator in the
Data Curation Network (DCN), and a WashU representative for the
Research Data Alliance (RDA). She also serves as program faculty in
Global Studies in Arts and Sciences, and for the GIS Certificate Program in the School of Continuing and Professional Studies.
She serves as a co-PI on a number of grants including the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) funded projects
Institutional Functional and Cost Models for Public Access to Research Data and
Developing Specialized Data Curation Training to Address Needed Expertise in Focused Areas (Simulation Data, Scientific Images, Code, and Geospatial Data). She previously served as co-PI on the National Science Foundation Grant (NSF) EAGER grant:
Completing the Lifecycle: Developing Evidence Based Models of Research Data Sharing and the IMLS grant,
Community Standards for 3D Data Preservation (CS3DP), for which she co-edited the subsequent publication,
3D Data Creation to Curation: Community Standards in 3D Data Preservation (ACRL, 2022).
Moore holds degrees in Anthropology and Fine Art, and she received her MLIS from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2010.