Professional Organization: Museum Computer Network
David Green
Museum Guide to Digital Rights Management, Canadian Heritage Information Network, KnowledgeCulture.com
David Green is Principal at Knowledge Culture, a consultancy offering research services and resources for cultural heritage professionals.
Rob Lancefield
museum information work, standards, metadata, information architecture, digital preservation, digital media development, interaction design, usability
Rob Lancefield is Manager of Museum Information Services at the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University; he currently serves as Past President of the Museum Computer Network (http://www.mcn.edu).
Richard J. Urban, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Graduate School of Library and Information Science
Richard J. Urban
Richard is currently a doctoral student at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He serves as a graduate research assistant for the IMLS Digital Collections and Content project and as project assistant for the Metadata for You & Me: A Training Program for Shareable Metadata. Previously he worked with the ECHO DEPository Project. Prior to returning to his graduate studies, Richard served as the Operations Coordinator for the Collaborative Digitization Program (aka Colorado Digitization Project), which assisted libraries, archives, museums and other cultural heritage organizations providing online access to their collections.
Howard Brainen
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
Howard Brainen is founder, CEO and chief consultant at Two Cat Digital.
