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Professional Organization: Art Libraries Society of North America

Howard Brainen, Two Cat Digital
Howard Brainen
CEO & Chief Consultant
http://www.twocatdigital.com/consulting.html
administration
BA University of California, Berkeley
Digital Transition consulting projects with various institutions, Digitization of Doug Menuez archive for Stanford University Libraries, Digitization of the American Institute of Architects image collection, Digitization of German homeopathy text: "The Organon" for UC San Francisco
Large scale digitization consulting and production
Howard Brainen is founder, CEO and chief consultant at Two Cat Digital.
Jon Evans, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Jon Evans
Reference Librarian
library
B.A.; MLS
Tony White, Pratt Institute
Tony White
Art & Architecture Librarian
faculty
MLS, MFA, BA, BA
Steering Committee for the College Book Arts Association, Exhibition research on offset printed artists books, new course research and development.
Information Literacy, Student learning and assessment, Book Arts, Photography, Art Criticism.
Tony White is Assistant Professor and Art & Architecture Librarian at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York.
Edward H. Teague, University of Oregon
Edward H. Teague
Head, Architecture & Allied Arts Library
http://libweb.uoregon.edu
library
MLS, MA Art History, BFA Art
visual resources, visual literacy, art history
Edward Teague, Head, Architecture & Allied Arts Library, University of Oregon

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