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Speak to the Eyes: The History and Practice of Information Visualization
[Posted here, on my personal website, per the allowance of the publication agreement, is my article, co-authored with Lily Pregill (@technelily) for Art Documentation (Vol. 33, Fall 2014). If for some reason you cite this, please use the citation at

Speak to the Eyes: The History and Practice of Information Visualization
[Posted here, on my personal website, per the allowance of the publication agreement, is my article, co-authored with Lily Pregill (@technelily) for Art Documentation (Vol. 33, Fall 2014). If for some reason you cite this, please use the citation at

Web Archiving in the United State: A 2013 Report
The 2013 NDSA Web Archiving Survey has been released! Regular readers of this blog (I’m kidding of course — there is no such thing!) will recall my work on the 2011 NDSA Web Archiving Survey (uncredited since I worked at

Web Archiving in the United State: A 2013 Report
The 2013 NDSA Web Archiving Survey has been released! Regular readers of this blog (I’m kidding of course — there is no such thing!) will recall my work on the 2011 NDSA Web Archiving Survey (uncredited since I worked at

TAGOKOR: Biography of an Electronic Record
I figured I would put up a post noting the publication last month of my piece in Issue 4 of Archive Journal, “TAGOKOR: Biography of an Electronic Record.” The piece attempts something of a material culture studies approach to look

TAGOKOR: Biography of an Electronic Record
I figured I would put up a post noting the publication last month of my piece in Issue 4 of Archive Journal, “TAGOKOR: Biography of an Electronic Record.” The piece attempts something of a material culture studies approach to look

I Review 6 Digital Preservation Models So You Don’t Have To
When digging through the ol’ desktop/hard-drive/thumb-drives/external-drives/google-drive/dropbox/evernote/oh-god-please-help-me recently I came across the notes (filename: “levels_notes.doc” — good grief) I had taken when Andrea Goethals, Trevor Owens, Meg Phillips and I were working on the paper, The NDSA Levels of Digital

I Review 6 Digital Preservation Models So You Don’t Have To
When digging through the ol’ desktop/hard-drive/thumb-drives/external-drives/google-drive/dropbox/evernote/oh-god-please-help-me recently I came across the notes (filename: “levels_notes.doc” — good grief) I had taken when Andrea Goethals, Trevor Owens, Meg Phillips and I were working on the paper, The NDSA Levels of Digital

The National Agenda for Digital Stewardship 2014
As one of the co-chairs of the Innovation Working Group of the National Digital Stewardship Alliance, I was lucky enough to help contribute to the National Agenda for Digital Stewardship 2014 document. My contributions were paltry compared to the efforts of

The National Agenda for Digital Stewardship 2014
As one of the co-chairs of the Innovation Working Group of the National Digital Stewardship Alliance, I was lucky enough to help contribute to the National Agenda for Digital Stewardship 2014 document. My contributions were paltry compared to the efforts of

Disrespect des Fonds
My piece for Archive Journal, “Disrespect des Fonds: Rethinking Arrangement and Description in Born-Digital Archives“ is now posted online. I owe a big thanks to the editors and to my friends that gave feedback (all of whom I have thanked personally,

Disrespect des Fonds
My piece for Archive Journal, “Disrespect des Fonds: Rethinking Arrangement and Description in Born-Digital Archives“ is now posted online. I owe a big thanks to the editors and to my friends that gave feedback (all of whom I have thanked personally,

Notes on D-Lib Article on Visual Interfaces to Digital Collections
The article that I co-wrote with Trevor Owens of LC and Lauren Algee of National Gallery of Art is now available in the November/December 2012 D-Lib Magazine. Article doi: 10.1045/november2012-algee. The article is titled “Viewshare and the Kress Collection: Creating, Sharing, and

Notes on D-Lib Article on Visual Interfaces to Digital Collections
The article that I co-wrote with Trevor Owens of LC and Lauren Algee of National Gallery of Art is now available in the November/December 2012 D-Lib Magazine. Article doi: 10.1045/november2012-algee. The article is titled “Viewshare and the Kress Collection: Creating, Sharing, and

The NDSA Web Archiving Survey
This post/report was a testament to the power of the volunteer spirit! I think it turned out okay, though I wish I had done more with the charts. One of my The Signal posts while I was at LC. The NDSA Web

The NDSA Web Archiving Survey
This post/report was a testament to the power of the volunteer spirit! I think it turned out okay, though I wish I had done more with the charts. One of my The Signal posts while I was at LC. The NDSA Web