Professional Organization: MIT
Jeremy Hoffman
MIT, microsoft, google, globalization, centralization, ukraine exploration, kiev business trip programm establishment, American Historial Association, International Documentary Association, National Council on Public History, Pennsylvania Historical Association, Mid-Atlantic Regional Center for the Humanities, Beyond Steel: A Digital Archive of Lehigh Valley Industry and Culture, History on Trial: Inquiries Into Controversies Over the Representation of History, The Vault at Pfaff's: An Archive of Art and Literatureby New York City's Nineteenth-Century Bohemians, History, Documentary Video, information as infrastructure, metadata, ontologies, thesauri, data modeling, authority control, structured vs. unstructured information, information access and retrieval, information/knowledge mapping, Teaching with GIS, Quantitative data, Information literacy, new media, social software, government information
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Jim Goldman
MIT, microsoft, google, globalization, centralization, ukraine exploration, kiev business trip programm establishment
Jim Goldman, Professor of Russian in MIT
LaRoi M. Lawton
Tales from the Dark Side:, Organization & Management of CUNY, Media Centers: Past, Present &, Future Challenges. Spring 2007, Professional Staff Congress-City University of New York, Award #68029-00-37 $2960, The Library Association of the City University of New York: It's Past, Present and Future Impact on CUNY Libraries. March 2008
I am currently an Assistant Professor at Bronx Community College of the City University of New York, in charge of the Gerald S. Lieblich Learning Resources Center, the media unit of the Library Department. I was also the President-Elect of the Library Association of the City University of New York, (LACUNY) for 2005-2006, and currently of member of its Executive Council. I am also a prt-time Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Queens College Graduate School of Library Science and Information Studies. I teach GSLIS 701-Introduction to Information Science and GSLIS 705- Organization & Management of Libraries.
Mary Harrsch
Development of online artificially intelligent virtual professors and technology help desk; Development of an online collaborative timeline tool that enables comparisons of events by category association; Development of an online image archive of museum artifacts for use in history and art history instruction; Integration of my personal image library of Roman architecture into the interactive Nolli Map Project; Development of online virtual historical personalities to supplement a national tour of the George S. Stuart Historical Figure Collection; Production of an online newsmagazine featuring RSS-fed columns encompassing Roman Archaeology, Gaming and Entertainment with ancient themes, Academic Presentations on the Roman Empire, books and novels about the ancient world, and bios of classical scholars focussing on the Roman world.
Mary Harrsch is a director of Networks and Management Information Systems for the College of Education at the University of Oregon. She is also a database design consultant specializing in Filemaker Pro cross-platform solutions.
Denise Troll Covey
Analysis of Copyright Office notice of inquiry regarding orphan works (comments + reply comment + public hearing transcripts), Research in acquiring copyright permission to digitize and provide open access to books, Chair of NISO initiative on digital rights, member of Carnegie Mellon's Web Forum leadership committee, Co-chair of Carnegie Mellon's Web Forum committee to select a content management system, coordinator of Carnegie Mellon's institutional repository initiative
Denise Troll Covey is Principal Librarian for Special Projects at Carnegie Mellon.
