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Dr. Martin Halbert

Dr. Martin Halbert is Dean of Libraries and Associate Professor at the University of North Texas. He assumed this position in October 2009. He also currently serves as President of the Educopia Institute, a growing international alliance of cultural memory organizations that was one of the founding partners of the US National Digital Preservation Program. He has served as principal investigator for grants and contracts totaling more than $6 M during the past six years, funding more than a dozen large scale collaborative projects among many educational institutions. His doctoral research and subsequent projects have focused on exploring the future of research library services. He has previously worked for Emory University, Rice University, UT Austin, and the IBM Corporation.

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Background

Martin has a Ph.D. from Emory University, an M.L.I.S. from the University of Texas, and a B.A. from Rice University. Martin has worked in library administration and systems positions at Emory University and Rice University. He was an ALA/USIA Library Fellow stationed in Estonia assisting with the automation of the Tartu University Library. He has also worked as a consultant for the IBM Corporation, and as a programmer for the University of Texas. He is married and has three children.

Interests

The following is a brief description by Martin of his main interests.

  • Leadership and Social Change We are in the midst of a particularly turbulent period of change in social structures and styles of leadership. I find myself frequently reflecting on the ways that these changes are manifesting, in the form of our new president, moments of prominent shifts in perspective, and different kinds of organizations that are becoming the most effective agents of change through social mobilization. I am a particular admirer of Barack Obama's book The Audacity of Hope, which is one of the clearest and most honest examinations of American politics today that I have ever read. Malcolm Gladwell's The Tipping Point is a beautifully concise summary of research about different types of individuals that mobilize change in society, and how they do it. And crowdsourcing may be one of the best hopes for public sphere collective mobilization that we have ever seen. Finally, I think the best speech ever given on ultimate social aims against tyranny is the famous Barber's Speech against fascism in the 1940 film "The Great Dictator.
  • Digital Libraries: This is one of my primary professional interests and responsibilities. I have research interests in automated metadata aggregation and organization, scholarly portal design, and digital curation. A strong example of a scholarly portal that I created through the application of digital curation principles is the Transatlantic Slave Trade Database. I am interested in both particular digital libraries that are exemplars of content development and various digital library technologies. The best, most well-rounded example of a digital library is Wikipedia, which has overturned almost everyone's notion of how to create and organize digital content. This website is itself an instance of the Mediawiki software. Another example of a great digital library is my friend Dr. Greg Crane's Perseus Digital Library, which is outstanding in terms of the quality of its scholarship and technology.
  • History of Media: The history of developments in media is the history of the mechanisms by which humans mediate their dealings with one another, how they think, and how they communicate. Some of the seminal thinkers that have influenced my own perspective on this topic include Walter Ong (whose research beginning with a study of Ramus led him to many insights about how media structures thinking), Harold Innis (who had sweeping insights into the effects of media on civilization), and Jean-François Lyotard [who articulated the Postmodern Condition as a fundamental change in how we understand ourselves and mediate our relations through communications technology).
  • Science Fiction: I am a great aficionado of the SF genre, and have been influenced and inspired by SF all my life. Some of my favorite works are the Dune series by Frank Herbert, a tremendously rich body of work that explored interwoven themes of ecology, religion, and politics, and the Known Space Series by Larry Niven, a very compelling example of classic "hard science fiction". The VALIS Trilogy by Philip Dick is probably the most significant spiritual SF that I've read. Going back a little further in history, I personally consider Jules Verne and H.G. Wells the fathers of SF (aspersions cast on 20K Leagues Under the Sea are virtually all associated with the deliberately inaccurate British translations by Lewis Page Mercier of Verne's works that have persisted for so long). In film, I am a great fan of the Matrix Series by the Wachowski brothers, which is a beautifully layered exploration of the deepest and most pervasive themes in religion, philosophy, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence (and, obviously, these movies are a kick-ass kung-fu action series as well). I also confess to being a die-hard, lifelong Star Trek fan.
  • Space Exploration: The "Final Frontier" is simultaneously a real and metaphorical frontier. It poses interlinked questions of both technological advancement and social mobilization. Some triumphs in space exploration that I am intrigued by include the Cassini-Huygens Mission which was an amazing accomplishment in terms of peaceful international collaboration, the NEAR Asteroid Mission, the first and most fascinating example of systematic exploration of a minor planet, the Voyager Program, the most incredible saga of distance planetary exploration that any of us are likely to live through, and of course the Apollo Program, the greatest example of human exploration in history which literally touched the mythic side of humanity's psyche, the Moon.
  • Philosophy: My undergraduate major was philosophy and I am still fascinated by it. I studied under several faculty at Rice University that influenced me, including Konstantin Kolenda, Larry Temkin, and Mark Kulstad. I had the opportunity to take a course from Derek Parfit which was extremely thought-provoking and which I have been mulling over ever since. Some of my favorite philosophers were Josiah Royce and Friedrich Nietzsche, although I can find something interesting in almost any philosopher's work.

Selected Publications

Doctoral Dissertation

New Models for Research Libraries in the Digital Age, 2006, dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Emory University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts.

Publications

  • “Safety in Numbers: Distributed Digital Preservation Networks,” (with Aaron Trehub) in Proceedings of the IFLA World Library and Information Congress, 78th IFLA General Conference and Assembly, 11-17 August 2012, Helsinki, Finland. http://conference.ifla.org/sites/default/files/files/papers/wlic2012/216-trehub-en.pdf
  • “The DataRes Research Project on Data Management,” (with William Moen and Spencer Keralis) in Proceedings of the 2012 iConference. Edited by Jens-Erik Mai. ACM, New York, 2012, pp. 589-591. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2132176.2132300
  • “Chronicles in Preservation Project,” (with Katherine Skinner) in Proceedings of the 2012 iConference. Edited by Jens-Erik Mai. ACM, New York, 2012, pp. 604-605. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2132176.2132306
  • “iCAMP: Building Digital Information Curation Curriculum,” (with William Moen, Jeonghyun Kim, Edward J. Warga, and Jenny S. Wakefield) in Proceedings of the 2012 iConference. Edited by Jens-Erik Mai. ACM, New York, 2012, pp. 648-650. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2132176.2132324
  • “Preserving Our Collections, Preserving Our Missions,” (with Katherine Skinner) in A Guide to Distributed Digital Preservation. Edited by Katherine Skinner and Matt Schultz. Educopia Institute, Atlanta, GA, 2010, pp. 1-9. http://www.metaarchive.org/GDDP
  • “The Information Commons: A Platform for Innovation,” Journal of Library Administration, Vol. 50, No. 1, January 2010, pp. 67-74.
  • “Avoiding the Calf-Path: Digital Preservation Readiness for Growing Collections and Distributed Preservation Networks,” (with Katherine Skinner and Gail McMillan) in Archiving 2009, Arlington, VA, May 2009, p. 86-91. ISBN: 9780892082841
  • A Field Guide to the Information Commons. Co-Editor with Charles Forrest. Scarecrow Press, 2009. ISBN: 0810861003
  • “Getting ETDs off the Calf-Path: Digital Preservation Readiness for Growing ETD Collections and Distributed Preservation Networks,” (with Gail McMillan) in ETD 2009: Bridging the Knowledge Divide, Pittsburgh, PA, June 10-13, 2009. Edited by Sharon Reeves. http://conferences.library.pitt.edu/ocs/viewabstract.php?id=733&cf=7
  • “Comparison of Strategies and Policies for Building Distributed Digital Preservation Infrastructure: Initial Findings from the MetaArchive Cooperative,” in Proceedings of the Fourth International Digital Curation Conference: Radical Sharing Transforming Science, Edinburgh, Scotland, December 1-3, 2008. http://www.dcc.ac.uk/sites/default/files/documents/events/dcc-2008/accepted_papers/Comparison%20of%20Strategies%20%26%20Policies.pdf
  • Strategies for Sustaining Digital Libraries. Co-Editor with Katherine Skinner. Emory University Digital Library Publications, Atlanta, GA, 2008. ISBN: 0977299414 http://www.metaarchive.org/sites/default/files/StrategiesforSustainingDigitalLibraries.pdf
  • “The Cyberinfrastructure for Scholars Project: Componentized Architecture for Sustainable Scholarly Portals,” (with Aaron Krowne, Stacy Martin, Urvashi Gadi, and Micah Widemeyer) in JCDL 2007: Proceedings of the Seventh ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries: Building & Sustaining the Digital Environment, Vancouver, June 18-23, 2007. Edited by Edie Rasmussen, Ray R. Larson, Elaine Toms, and Shigeo Sugimoto. ISBN: 9781595936448. p. 487.
  • “Integrating ETD Services into Campus Institutional Repository Infrastructures Using Fedora,” in ETD 2007: Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertations, Uppsala, Sweden, June 13-18, 2007. Edited by Eva Müller. http://epc.ub.uu.se/ETD2007/files/papers/paper-24.pdf
  • “Digital Library Federation (DLF) Aquifer Project,” (with Katherine Kott, Jon Dunn, Leslie Johnston, Liz Milewicz, and Sarah Shreeves) D-Lib Magazine, May 2006, Volume 12 Number 5. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/may06/kott/05kott.html
  • Free Culture and the Digital Library Symposium Proceedings 2005: Proceedings of a Symposium held October 14, 2005 at Emory University. (Editor) MetaScholar Initiative, Atlanta, GA, 2005. ISBN: 0977299406. http://www.metaarchive.org/sites/default/files/FCDL-Proceedings-FINAL_0.pdf
  • “Combined Searching of Web and OAI Digital Library Resources,” (with Aaron Krowne) in JCDL 2004: Proceedings of the Fourth ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries : Global Reach and Diverse Impact. Tucson, Arizona, June 7-11, 2004. Edited by Hsinchun Chen; Michael Christel; and Ee-Peng Lim. ISBN: 1581138326. pp. 343-344.
  • Proceedings, Workshop on Applications of Metadata Harvesting in Scholarly Portals, Findings from the MetaScholar Projects: AmericanSouth and MetaArchive. October 24, 2003. (Editor and contributor) MetaScholar Initiative, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. URL: http://www.metascholar.org/pdfs/MetaScholarFindingsProceedings.pdf
  • “Findings from the Mellon Metadata Harvesting Initiative,” (with Joanne Kaczmarek and Kat Hagedorn) in Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries, 7th European Conference, ECDL 2003, Trondheim, Norway, August 17-22, 2003, Traugott Koch, Ingeborg Sølvberg (Eds.), Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2769 Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-40726-X. pp. 58-69.
  • “The MetaScholar Initiative: AmericanSouth.Org and MetaArchive.Org,” Library Hi Tech, Vol. 21 No. 2 (2003).
  • "Lessons from the Information Commons Frontier," Journal of Academic Librarianship, Vol. 25, No. 2 (1999), pp. 90-91.
  • “Tartu University Library Automation Plan 1995-1997.” Report prepared as a planning aid for library automation projects at Tartu University, Estonia, as part of an ALA/USIA fellowship project. Submitted: December 1994.
  • "Integrating Access to Library Information Resources through Networked Systems: Issues, Trends, and Project Examples," in Proceedings: Libraries and Scientific Communication Conference, Tartu, Estonia: Tartu University 1994.
  • "Database Visualization and Future Innovations in Information Retrieval," in Imaginative Futures: Proceedings of the 1993 Science Fiction Research Association Conference, June 17-19, 1993, Reno, Nevada, edited by Milton T. Wolf and Daryl F. Mallett, San Bernadino, CA: Borgo Press 1994.
  • "The Challenge of Multimedia Networking," Public Access Computer Systems Review, Vol. 4, No. 1 (1993), pp. 18-23. http://info.lib.uh.edu/pr/v4/n1/halbert.4n1
  • "Knowbot Explorations in Similarity Space," in Thinking Robots, An Aware Internet, and Cyberpunk Librarians: The 1992 LITA President's Program, edited by R. Bruce Miller and Milton T. Wolf, Chicago: Library and Information Technology Association, 1992. URL: http://www.cni.org/pub/LITA/Think/Halbert.html
  • “Artificial Intelligence, Libraries, and Information Retrieval,” Public Access Computer Systems Review, Vol. 3, No. 2 (1992), pp. 21-28. http://info.lib.uh.edu/pr/v3/n2/halbert.3n2
  • "Copyright, Digital Media, and Libraries," Public Access Computer Systems Review, Vol. 2, No. 1 (1991), pp. 164-170. http://info.lib.uh.edu/pr/v2/n1/halbert.2n1
  • "Hypermedia, Interactive Multimedia, and Virtual Realities," Public Access Computer Systems Review, Vol. 1, No. 3 (1990), pp. 71-80. http://info.lib.uh.edu/pr/v1/n3/halbert.1n3
  • "Multimedia: the Agony and the Ecstasy for Information Professionals," CD-ROM Professional, Vol. 3, No. 5 (September 1990), pp. 6-9.
  • "Public-Access Computer Systems and the Internet," Public Access Computer Systems Review, Vol. 1, No. 2 (1990), pp. 71-80. http://info.lib.uh.edu/pr/v1/n2/halbert.1n2

Presentations

  • “Curation Practices for Born-Digital and Digitized Newspaper Collections,” (with Katherine Skinner and Tyler Walters) CNI Spring 2012 Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 3 April 2012.
  • “National Status of Data Management: Current Research in Policy and Education,” (with William Moen, Rachel Frick, and Spencer D. C. Keralis), CNI Spring 2012 Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2 April 2012. http://www.cni.org/topics/digital-curation/national-status-of-data-management/
  • “The Life Cycle of Electronic Theses and Dissertations,” (Conference Keynote Presentation), TXETDA Conference, Denton, TX, 24 February 2012.
  • “Higher Education Trends that Influence Academic Library Services and Systems,” ACRL Research Planning and Review Committee, ALA Midwinter Conference, Dallas, TX, 22 January 2012.
  • “University of North Texas Digital Scholarship Cooperative,” CNI Fall 2011 Meeting, Arlington, VA, 13 December 2011.
  • “Community Briefing on the Aligning National Approaches to Digital Preservation (ANADP) 2011 Summit,” CNI Fall 2011 Meeting, Arlington, VA, 13 December 2011.
  • “National Status of Data Management: The DataRes and CLIR/Sloan Research Projects on Data Management Policies and Practices,” DLF Forum, Baltimore, MA, 1 November 2011.
  • “Organization of Long-term Interstellar Distributed Digital Preservation Networks,” 100 Year Starship Study (100YSS) DARPA Public Symposium, Orlando, FL, 1 October 2011.
  • “Distributed Digital Preservation for ETDs,” (Presented Gail McMillan), ETD 2011 Conference, University of Cape Town, South Africa, 16 September 2011.
  • “Travelling in Time: Observations from Martin Halbert, former ALA Library Fellow to the Tartu Ülikooli Raamatukogu,” Tartu University, Tartu, Estonia, 1 June 2011.
  • “Collaborative Organizational Strategies for Digital Preservation: Observations from the MetaArchive Cooperative,” Aligning National Approaches to Digital Preservation Conference, Estonian National Library, Tallinn, Estonia, 23 May 2011.
  • “Collaborative Strategies for Digital Preservation of Newspapers,” Newspaper Archive Summit, Columbia, MO, 11 April 2011.
  • “Navigating Institutional Politics: Notes from the Field,” UNT LIS Houston All-School Day, Houston, TX, 2 April 2011.
  • “Modeling Interactions Between Repositories in the National Digital Stewardship Alliance: Toward a Distributed and Collaborative Framework for Preservation,” NDIIPP Partners Meeting 2010, Arlington, VA, 21 July 2010.
  • “The Economics of Open Access: Observations from a Dean of Libraries on Implementing Open Access,” ACRL-STS Hot Topics Discussion Group, ALA Annual 2010, Washington, D.C., 27 June 2010.
  • “MetaArchive and Distributed Preservation,” Distributed Digital Preservation for ETDs Workshop, University of Texas, Austin, TX, 16 June 2010.
  • “University of North Texas Open Access Policy,” Tectonics of Digital Curation Conference, MIT, Boston, MA, 25 May 2010.
  • “Preservation through Collaboration: Structuring Preservation Cooperatives,” Tectonics of Digital Curation Conference, MIT, Boston, MA, 25 May 2010.
  • “Leadership and Learning: Reflecting on Priorities,” Beta Phi Mu Induction Ceremony, TWU University, Denton, TX, 14 May 2010.
  • “Cooperative Strategies for Distributed Digital Preservation: Toward a Reference Model for Distributed Digital Preservation,” CNI 2010 Spring Forum, Baltimore MD, 13 April 2010.
  • “The Calf Path: Managing Digital Libraries and Projects,” School of Library and Information Science, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, 27 March 2010.
  • “Distributed Preservation Networks: Challenges and Opportunities, Findings from the MetaArchive Cooperative,” Texas Heritage Digitization Initiative 2010 Annual Meeting, Austin, TX, 4 February 2010.
  • “Applying for Grant Funds,” Librarians for the Digital Age Grant Writing Workshop, GA COMO 2009 Conference, Columbus, GA, 9 October 2009.
  • “The Transatlantic Slave Trade Voyages Database: Digital Scholarship and Digital Libraries, Developing an Online Community of Scholars,” GA COMO 2009 Conference, Columbus, GA, 8 October 2009.
  • “Preservation Grant Funding : Notes from the MetaArchive Cooperative,” (Presented with Liz Bishoff), PARS Promoting Preservation Interest Group, ALA Annual 2009, Chicago, IL, 12 July 2009.
  • “Out of the Box Thinking about Sources of Support,” ASCLA Pre-Conference, ALA Annual 2009, Chicago, IL, 10 July 2009.
  • “Getting ETDs off the Calf-Path: Digital Preservation Readiness for Growing ETD Collections and Distributed Preservation Networks,” (Presented with Gail McMillan) ETD 2009 Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, 11 June 2009.
  • “The Digital Calf-Path: Growing and Sustaining Digital Collections in the 21st Century,” (keynote address) Digital Directions 2009 Conference, San Diego, CA, 27 May 2009.
  • “The Transatlantic Slave Trade Voyages Database: Digital Scholarship and Digital Libraries, Developing an Online Community of Scholars,” Presentation to the Emory Law School Faculty and Atlanta Law Librarians Association, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 14 April 2009.
  • “Six Years of Digital Preservation: Findings and Activities of the MetaArchive Cooperative,” DigCCurr 2009 Meeting, Chapel Hill, NC, 3 April 2009.
  • “Overview of MetaArchive Cooperative Recent Developments,” Digital Preservation Interest Group, ALA Midwinter, Denver, CO, 25 January 2009.
  • "Building & Sustaining Distributed Digital Preservation Infrastructure: The MetaArchive Cooperative," 4th International Digital Curation Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, 3 December 2008.
  • “The Transatlantic Slave Trade Database: Digital Scholarship and Digital Libraries, Developing an Online Community of Scholars,” Presentation to NEH Chairman Bruce Cole and Senator John Isakson, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 22 September 2008.
  • “Open Source Software Benefits for Digital Scholarship and Digital Libraries,” Consultation for Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ, 10 September 2008.
  • “MetaArchive and Distributed Preservation,” Distributed Digital Preservation for ETDs Workshop, ETD 2008 Conference, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, 4 June 2008.
  • “Implementing User-Centered Design with Agile Software Development,” (Presented with Katherine Skinner), DLF Spring Forum 2008, Minneapolis, MN, 30 April 2008.
  • “New Cooperative Strategies for Distributed Digital Preservation: MetaArchive and Educopia,” (Presented with Katherine Skinner and Tyler Walters), CNI Task Force Meeting, Washington, D.C., 10 December 2007.
  • “Voyages Project, Digital Scholarship and Digital Libraries,” Preservation & Discovery in the Digital Age, ARL Directors Meeting, Cambridge, MA, 15 November 2007.
  • “Voyages into Digital Scholarship and Digital Libraries,” Digital Scholarship / Digital Libraries Symposium, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 2 November 2007.
  • “Overview of Distributed Digital Preservation Networks & MetaArchive,” University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 7 August 2007.
  • “MetaArchive Content Expansion,” NDIIPP Partners Meeting, University of Maryland, MA, 26 June 2007.
  • “Integrating ETD Services into Campus Institutional Repository Infrastructures Using Fedora,” ETD 2007 Conference, Uppsala, Sweden, 14 June 2007.
  • “MetaArchive Distributed Digital Preservation Workshop,” Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, 30 May 2007.
  • “Cost Models for Digital Preservation,” with Lisa Hooks, NDIIPP Partners Meeting, San Diego, CA, 18 January, 2007.
  • “MetaArchive of Southern Digital Culture: A Practical, Working and Replicable Approach to Preservation,” CNI Fall 2006 Task Force Meeting, Washington, D.C., 4 December 2006.
  • “Tools and Findings of the Emory MetaCombine Project,” DLF Spring 2006 Forum, Austin, Texas, 11 April 2006.
  • “Open Source Tools and Metasearch Findings of the Emory University MetaCombine Project,” CNI Spring 2006 TF Meeting, Arlington, Virginia, 4 April 2006.
  • “Information Commons: A Spectrum of Options,” (with Joan Lippincott), NITLE/PKAL/CIC Learning Spaces & Technology, Rhodes College, 18 February 2006.
  • “OAI Best Practices : Implementation Planning Overview,” DLF Fall Forum 2005, Charlottesville, Virginia, 8 November 2005.
  • “DLF IMLS OAI Best Practices Project: Training Component,” DLF Fall Forum 2005, Charlottesville, Virginia, 8 November 2005.
  • “The OCKHAM / NSDL Digital Library Services Registry: A Distributed Approach to Enable End-to-End Digital Service Resolution,” NISO Workshop: OpenURL and Metasearch, Washington, D.C., 19 September 2005.
  • “Digital Preservation: The MetaArchive of Southern Digital Culture,” ALA Annual 2005, Chicago, Illinois, 27 June 2005.
  • “Metadata Migrator: A Tool for Collaboration with Cultural Repositories,” DLF Scholars Meeting, Washington, D.C., 20 June 2005.
  • “The MetaArchive Digital Preservation Network,” JCDL 2005, Denver, Colorado, 8 June 2005.
  • “The MetaArchive of Southern Digital Culture,” 2005 DLF Spring Forum, San Diego, CA, 14 April 2005.
  • “The OCKHAM Project and Digital Library Services Registries” (Presented with Jeremy Frumkin), Joint Meeting of the NSDL OCKHAM Project and JISC IESR Project, Manchester, England, 4 March 2005.
  • “The MetaArchive of Southern Digital Culture: Building a Collaborative Digital Preservation Network” (Presented with Robert McDonald), Library of Congress Digital Preservation Partnerships Kick-Off Meeting, Washington, D.C., 12 January 2005.
  • “The MetaArchive of Southern Digital Culture: Building a Collaborative Digital Preservation Network” (Presented with Robert McDonald, Beth Nicol, and Vicky Reich), CNI Fall 2004 Task Force Meeting, Portland, Oregon, 7 December 2004.
  • “Music of Social Change: Museum-Library Collaboration with Metadata Systems,” MCN 2004, Minneapolis, MN, 12 November 2004.
  • “The MetaScholar Initiative: Collaborative Archival Metadata Systems,” Society of Georgia Archivists, Morrow, GA, 4 November 2004.
  • “Information Commons: Focusing on the Creation of New Spaces that Serve to Accommodate Technologies,” 2004 NITLE-PKAL Workshop on New Learning Spaces, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, 23 October 2004.
  • “The MetaArchive of Southern Digital Culture,” Symposium on Open Access & Digital Preservation, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 2 October 2004.
  • “Antipareskevidekatriaphobia (or ‘Why we are smarter than the United States Navy’) Technological and Operational Aspects of Digital Libraries, Findings from the MetaScholar Initiative,” PASCAL Digital Library Forum, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 13 August 2004.
  • “New Strategies for Long-Term Preservation Using LOCKSS,” ALCTS-SS Program, ALA Annual, Orlando, FL, 26 June 2004.
  • “The Music of Social Change: Library/Museum Collaboration through the OAI-PMH” (Presented with Katherine Skinner), SOLINET Annual Membership Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 6 May 2004.
  • “Advancing Scholarly Communication through Library Research Projects,” EduCATE Conference, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 23 March 2004.
  • “The MetaScholar Initiative: Library/Museum Collaboration via the OAI-PMH,” WebWise 2004 Conference, Chicago, IL, 3 March 2004.
  • “The MetaScholar Initiative and the MetaCombine Project,” Keyword Extraction Workshop, King’s College, London, England, 5 February 2004.
  • “NSDL Projects Update: the OCKHAM Library Network,” DLF Fall Forum, Albuquerque, NM, 19 November 2003.
  • “Why do Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe? An Overview of the LOCKSS Project,” DLF Fall Forum, Albuquerque, NM, 17 November 2003.
  • “Findings from the MetaArchive and AmericanSouth Projects,” Workshop on Applications of Metadata Harvesting in Scholarly Portals. Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 24 October 2003.
  • “Findings from the Mellon Metadata Harvesting Initiative,” 2003 European Conference on Digital Libraries, Trondheim, Norway, 18 August 2003.
  • “OCKHAM: Fostering DL Interoperability through Reference Models and Lightweight Protocol Networks,” Indo-US Workshop on Open Digital Libraries and Interoperability, Washington, D.C., Monday, 23 June 2003.
  • “Experiences Using the Open Archives Initiative (OAI)” (Presented with Chris Powell, Stephen Schwartz, Joanne Kaczmarek, and David Seaman), Association for Computers and the Humanities Conference, Athens, GA, 1 June 2003.
  • “The Open Archives Initiative and the AmericanSouth Project: Collaboration to Improve Access to Digital Resources,” SOLINET Annual Membership Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 1 May 2003.
  • “OAI Metadata Harvesting & Institutional Repositories,” CNI Spring Task Force Meeting, Washington, D.C., 29 April 2003.
  • “The Emory Infocommons: Services, Resources, Facilities,” ACRL 2003 Conference, Charlotte, NC, 12 April 2003.
  • “AmericanSouth.Org: Online Scholarship and Metadata Harvesting,” EduCATE Conference, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 25 March 2003.
  • “When the Library Died,” ILA Critical Moments Conference, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, 28 March 2003.
  • “Transmediation Continued,” ePublishing Conference, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA, 21 February 2003.
  • “Open Source Software and the Network Society” (Presentation to ILA 790 Class), Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 7 February 2003.
  • “The Mellon Metadata Harvesting Initiative: Major Findings from Participating Institutions,” DLF Fall 2002 Forum, Seattle, WA, 5 November 2002.
  • “Metadata Gardening: Metadata Aggregation Networks and the MetaScholar Initiative,” Access 2002 Conference, Windsor, Ontario, 22 October 2002.
  • “Scholarly Design Team (SDT) Meeting Presentation,” (AmericanSouth SDT Meeting) Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 15 October 2002.
  • “Metadata Aggregation Networks and the Open Archives Initiative,” LITA National Forum 2002, Houston, TX, 12-13 October 2002.
  • “Lightweight Reference Models and the OCKHAM Framework,” European Conference on Digital Libraries 2002, Rome, Italy, 16 September 2002.
  • “The Open Archives Initiative and the MetaScholar Projects,” Society for American Archivists 2002 Annual Meeting, Birmingham, AL, 20 August 2002.
  • “The MetaScholar Initiative: Harvesting, Organization and Discovery Services built on the OAI PMH,” Joint Information Systems Committee / Coalition for Networked Information 2002 Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, 26 June 2002.
  • “The MetaScholar Initiative: Experiments with New Forms of Scholarly Communication,” Joint Information Systems Committee / National Science Foundation 2002 Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, 25 June 2002.
  • “AmericanSouth and MetaArchive: Goals, Contrasts, and Details,” MetaScholar All-Project Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 18 June 2002.
  • “The Emory Information Commons: Reflections,” Panel Program: “The Information Commons: Building Design and Service Planning for Effective Implementation,” LAMA-BES Program, ALA 2002 Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, 16 June 2002.
  • “The MetaScholar Initiative and Facilitation of Access to Digital Collections,” LITA Technical Issues in Digital Data Interest Group Program, ALA 2002 Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, 16 June 2002.
  • “MetaScholar Initiative Briefing: AmericanSouth.Org, MetaArchive.Org,” DLF Spring 2002 Forum, Chicago, IL, 12 May 2002.
  • “OCKHAM: An Opportunity to Share in the Development and Assessment of Digital Library Architectures and Key Technologies,” DLF Spring 2002 Forum, Chicago, IL, 11 May 2002.
  • “Digital Library Architectures: A ‘Lightweight’ Review,” OCKHAM Meeting, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 3 May 2002.
  • “Emory Metadata Projects” (Briefing for Woodruff Library Staff, presented with Linda Matthews), Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 30 April 2002.
  • “MetaScholar Initiative Briefing: AmericanSouth.Org, MetaArchive.Org,” CNI Spring 2002 Task Force Meeting, Washington, D.C., 16 April 2002.
  • “MetaScholar Initiative Update,” ASERL Annual Meeting, Charleston, SC, 17 March 2002.
  • “The Transmediation of Academic Libraries,” E-Publishing Conference: Changing Landscapes for Libraries and Authors, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA, 14 March 2002.
  • “Technical Briefing,” Metadata Project Subject Portal Working Group Weekly Briefing for Woodruff Library Staff, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 19 February 2002.
  • “Focus Groups – April 2002,” Metadata Project Subject Portal Working Group Weekly Briefing for Woodruff Library Staff, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 12 February 2002.
  • Metadata Project Subject Portal Working Group Weekly Briefing for Woodruff Library Staff, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 5 February 2002.
  • “AmericanSouth.Org: Technical Team Organizational Meeting” (MetaScholar Project Meeting), Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 1 February 2002.
  • “Subject Domains,” Metadata Project Subject Portal Working Group Weekly Briefing for Woodruff Library Staff, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 29 January 2002.
  • Metadata Project Subject Portal Working Group Weekly Briefing for Woodruff Library Staff, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 15 January 2002.
  • “Emory Metadata Projects” (Briefing for Woodruff Library Staff, presented with Linda Matthews), Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 4 December 2001.
  • “Exploring Metadata Portal Concepts” (Briefing for Woodruff Library Staff, presented with Sharon Kennedy), Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 20 November 2001.
  • Metadata Project Subject Portal Working Group Weekly Briefing for Woodruff Library Staff (presented with Linda Matthews), Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 13 November 2001.
  • “Metadata Projects at Emory University,” (Briefing for ITD staff), Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 29 October 2001.
  • "Electronic Finding Aids," Digital Library Federation Forum on Digital Library Practices, 17 July 1999, Washington, D.C. URL: http://www.diglib.org//forums/sum99/faemory/index.htm
  • "Non-Proprietary Systems and Systems Migration: SAGE," Research Libraries Group Forum on Aspects of Digital Preservation and Archiving, 21 May 1999, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
  • “Citrix Thin Client Server Clusters,” Information Technology Division Local Support Conference, 12 October 1998, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
  • "Microsoft Windows 4.0 Terminal Server," LITA Emerging Technologies Interest Group meeting, ALA Annual Conference, 28 June 1998, Washington, D.C.
  • "Beyond HTML: The EAD and XML Formats, and the Development of Digital Archives," LITA Internet Resources Interest Group program, ALA Annual Conference , 27 June 1998, Washington, D.C.
  • “Performativity, Cultural Capital, and the Internet: An Analysis of the Internet as a Proposed Medium for Scholarly Communication Using Concepts from Lyotard and Bourdieu,” Graduate Institute for the Liberal Arts Seminar Presentation, Emory University, 15 April 1998.
  • "Thin Clients and Network Computers- Emerging Paradigms," LITA Emerging Technologies Interest Group meeting, ALA Annual Conference, 29 June 1997, San Francisco, CA.
  • "Baltic Online Resources," 27th National Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 29 October 1995, Washington, D.C.
  • "Integrating Access to Library Information Resources through Networked Systems: Issues, Trends, and Project Examples," Conference on Libraries and Scientific Communication, Tartu, Estonia: Tartu University 1994.
  • "Converting Downloaded OCLC/Amigos CACD Files For Use As Consideration Files," CACD Working Group Session, ALA 1992 Annual Conference.