2012 Year in Summary

This year proved to be a personal record year.  I traveled more than 88,000 miles this year, and I published more work this year than ever before (I think).  I am also honored to have worked with Mike Crandall on two amazing projects: ChronoZoom and Learning Linked Data. 

I spoke in Marília, Florianópolis, Montréal, Baltimore, Vancouver, Mysore, Seattle, and Toronto among other places.  It was great to see friends and colleagues on the road.  I have now given more than 90 professional talks in my career.

And last, but not least, I will be one of the recipients of the ALISE/Bohdan S. Wynar Research Paper award for my JASIST Paper "The Strange Case of Eugenics: A Subject’s Ontogeny in a Long-Lived Classification Scheme and the Question of Collocative Integrity."  Here's to a good 2013!