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Danielle Mericle is the Production Coordinator for the Digital Consulting and Production Services Unit at Cornell University's Olin Library. In addition to overseeing the creation of digital content for Olin Library, she serves as project manager for many of University's grant projects.  She has conducted numerous digitization workshops and presented papers at Digital Library Federation, ALA, and the National Archives of Peru. Previously, she worked as the primary photographer for New York Public Library's Digital Unit, working on such diverse projects as Making of America II, Utopia, and Performing Arts in America, 1875-1923. Danielle Mericle holds an MFA from SyracuseUniversity, and has taught photography at a number of institutions, including AlfredUniversity,SyracuseUniversity, and IthacaCollege.

 

Glen Wiley - Chief Metadata Librarian, 607.254.5145 He has created metadata records, developed metadata application profiles, and coordinated a variety of digital collection projects. Glen has experience using metadata schemas such as Dublin Core, Encoded Archival Description (EAD), Medatata Encoding and Transmission Standard (METS), and VRA Core. He has made cataloging and metadata presentations on his work and research at various universities and conferences, including State University of New York at Albany, OCLC/SOLINET Georgia Users Group, and North Carolina Library Association. Glen holds a BFA in history of art and a MS in library and information science from Syracuse University.

Martha Walker, Fine Arts Librarian. 607-255-6719Martha Walker has been the head of the Fine Arts Library, in Sibley Hall, since 2002. She is the selector for architecture, landscape architecture, and city planning resources. From 2002 - 2008 she was also the selector for art and art history resources. In addition to staff supervision, collection building, and unit-level administration, Martha has worked collaboratively with a variety of campus stakeholders to develop Cornell's collections of subscription-based digital image repositories, including ArtStor, Scholar's Resource, and Archivision. In order to support users in their transition from analog to digital images, Martha was an early proponent and frequent participant in user education initiatives.

Martha's early career in academia includes five years as an image cataloger, with responsibility for purchasing, at the Visual Resources Collections of the Fine Arts Library at Harvard University. Cornell offered her the opportunity to develop her teaching and reference skills at Olin and Uris Libraries, in the department now known as Research and Learning Services. She has a record of active participation in numerous committees -- on campus, in the region, and on the national level.  Martha has a BA, with a studio major in art; and an MSLIS from Simmons College in Boston.

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