About
Title
Doctoral Candidate
Affiliation
Academic field
Expertise
Collaboration
Collaboration availability
Currently available
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Collaboration details
I have designed and managed the creation of two online learning tools:
1. a training manual and 2. a virtual exhibit with commentaries and digital facsimiles. The training manual is the first comprehensive guide to rare book handling for photographers and was a collaborative effort with conservators, a graphic designer and a photographer. It has been read in 43 countries so far and has also been implemented for training at a number of libraries and other institutions.
Here it is: http://bibliofile.commons.yale.edu/2011/08/02/training-manual-rare-book-photography/
2. The virtual exhibit was originally a physical exhibit on the Nibelungenlied that I guest curated at the Beinecke Rare Book Library. A professor in the West wrote and asked if we couldn't get it online so he could use it as a teaching tool. After a few rocky years, it finally got off the ground: You can check it out here: http://beinecke.library.yale.edu/exhibitions/nibelungenlied/index.
I also run the Yale Working Group in Book History, which has a web presence and e-newsletter: http://bibliofile.commons.yale.edu/
In addition to these projects, I have a part-time job at a graphic design and photography studio that is part of Yale. There I I have help manage photographers, clients and projects in an academic environment. A part of that work has to do with creating digital facsimiles of rare books, artifacts, slides, etc, and a larger part has to do with managing relationships.
I would be happy to share my experience with others. Personally, I think the most important information is how to plan collaborations effectively by communicating successfully. I am not working on any DH projects right now (aside from Bibliofile), but am casting around for the next one and I am looking forward to exchanging ideas, so please do contact me.