PANEL
November 6, 2019
Making More of Open SourceExploring a set of tools and best practices for successfully launching and sustaining open source software projects
RESEARCH
November 6, 2019
Digital Catalogues StudyA cross-institutional user study of online museum collection catalogues
RESEARCH
November 15, 2018
Mapping Open SourceA study of museums’ participation in open source software development
TALK
November 18, 2018
Assume that despite your best efforts, it will all eventually breakExamining development and maintenance issues critical in ensuring the longevity of online publications
TALKS & WORKSHOPS
November 7, 2017 through June 1, 2018
Quire Talks & WorkshopsTraining sessions for Getty’s multiformat publishing software
PROJECT
November 10, 2017
Musetech: An Ideal SyllabusA collaboratively produced guide for today’s top digital skills and literacies
TALK
May 9, 2017
Online Publishing: What We’ve Learned and Where We’re Going+75 resource links at the end of the deck!
PAPER
April 20, 2017
Bringing Books OnlineA history of book digitization and e-publishing initiatives in academia and museums, some thoughts on post-publication evaluation, and a look at current efforts
WORKSHOP
November 4, 2016
Making the Workplace We WantSharing practical approaches for grassroots culture change at work
PANEL
November 3, 2016
Sustaining Innovation: Tips & Techniques to Keep Momentum in Your OrganizationKEYNOTE TALK
October 14, 2016
Breaking Almost EverythingCurrent practices and future potentials of digital publishing
PANEL
May 13, 2016
There is No ‘Publish’ ButtonGoing beyond format and integrating new approaches to content, new tools and skills, and new ways of thinking
TALK
March 31, 2016
Closer to MetalThe shifting fundamentals of publishing
PANEL
November 6, 2015
Experience, Traverse, InhabitBringing a sense of place to digital navigation
WORKSHOP
November 4, 2015
Digital Publishing StudioCollaboratively writing and publishing a digital book, start to finish, in four days — or at least trying to
PANEL
November 22, 2014
The Future of Publishing is GitHubOpen, collaborative, version controlled, shared, and iterative
LIGHTING TALK
November 19, 2014
You’re a Goddamn Tugboat CaptainIn which I compare myself to George Clooney and use tugboats as a metaphor for technology work in museums
WEBINAR
May 21, 2014
The Challenges and Futures of E-publishing in the ArtsWhere are we getting stuck, and what bright lights do we see ahead
PANEL
June 13, 2014
Digital Publishing 101: The Complete Picture from EPUB to AppConfidently navigating the many expanding options for digital publication projects
PANEL
November 21, 2013
Print Meet Digital, Digital Meet Print: A MatchmakingIt’s no longer print or digital, both sides are increasingly interconnected and that’s a good thing
TALK
May 20, 2013
Agile PublishingAny fast, reasonably cheap and simple method of telling our stories in increasingly meaningful, frictionless, and iterative ways
TALK
November 10, 2012
A Startup-in-ResidenceCan a museum embrace a startup mentality, or better yet, embrace an actual startup?
TALKS
March 24 and August 15, 2012
What E-books Can Do for PhotobooksWith the recent explosion of print photobooks being produced and collected, can e-books offer an additional path?
TALK
April 1, 2012
Art Publishers, Artists and E-booksA bibliographic primer of art publishing activities in EPUB, App, Web, and PDF formats
WORKSHOPS
April 6 and November 1, 2011
E-books for Museums: How to Make Them, and Why You ShouldCreating an EPUB e-book, from start to finish, as best as we can
TALK
October 28, 2011
Beautiful Art (Books)Considering the possibility digital books might bring us closer to the physical artwork
POSTER SESSION
March 27, 2011
E-books in the Visual ArtsGetting hands on with e-reading devices and arts e-books
TALK
October 2, 2010
The Future of PublishingEmpowering people to work collaboratively on projects they love … and e-books 🦄
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