Recent Projects
A Museum Guide to Digital Rights Management
Canadian Heritage Information Network. Publication forthcoming: October 2010
Panel Session at Museum Computer Network Conference, Oct 28, 2010:
“Copyright and Technology: Digital Rights Management in the Field”
Digital Technologies And The Management Of Conservation Documentation.
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. May 2009. Website PDF
Report on a study of the digital technology, tools and procedures used by museums to record conservation documentation. Part of the Mellon's Issues in Conservation Documentation project.
Cyberinfrastructure and the Liberal Arts.
Academic Commons. December 2007. Website
Guest-edited special issue of Academic Commons, capturing perspectives from scholars, scientists, information technologists and administrators, on the difference cyberinfrastructure could make for the liberal arts.
Using Digital Images in Teaching and Learning.
Academic Commons. October 2006. Website PDF Summary Recommendations
Report on 2005 study commissioned by Wesleyan University and NITLE of digital image use by 400 faculty at 30 liberal arts colleges in the North East of the U.S. Focused on the pedagogical impact of digital image use, the report also explored the related issues of supply, support and infrastructure.
Future Tense: Emerging Trends in Publishing Workflow Management
Innodata Isogen Symposium, May 9, 2006. New York University for Publishing. Website
International Foundation for Art Research - Art Law Website
Creation and sustainability strategies. 2003-2010. Website

Recent Publications
“What Good are Artists?”
With John Reaves. Journal of Business Strategy, July-Aug, 2010.
“WebWise 2.0: The Power of Community”
2008 WebWise Conference Proceedings. Institute of Museum and Library Services, February 2009.
“Things to Do While Waiting for the Future to Happen:
Building Cyberinfrastructure for the Liberal Arts,”
With Michael Roy. EDUCAUSE, July/August, 2008. PDF
“Cyberinfrastructure For Us All:
An Introduction to Cyberinfrastructure and the Liberal Arts”
Academic Commons. December 2007. Website
i-Quote: Brilliance and Banter from the Internet Age.
The Lyons Press, October 2007. Amazon
Museum Images On-line: Meeting the Needs of Educators
With Robert Lancefield, Diane Harley, Sherry Hsi, Günter Waibel, Susan Chun, and Layna White.
In J. Trant and D. Bearman (eds.). Museums and the Web 2007: Proceedings,
Toronto: Archives & Museum Informatics, published March 1, 2007
“Rights and Permissions in an Electronic Edition”
With Mary Case. In Electronic Textual Editing. John Unsworth, Katherine O’Brien O’Keeffe, and Lou Burnard, eds. Modern Language Association, 2006. Amazon

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