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Los Angeles, CA United States
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David Newbury is the Head of Software at Getty, where he leads the teams that develop and support Getty's software products and platforms. To do this, he works with cultural heritage professionals, researchers, scientists and technologists to find common solutions to technical and scholarly problems.
Previous projects include Art Tracks, a provenance project at the Carnegie Museum of Art, and the American Art Collaborative, working with 14 museums on standardizing models and software around Linked Data. He has previously worked with Carnegie Mellon, the University of British Columbia, University of Illinois, and PBS.
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Organization / Workplace
Los Angeles, CA United States
Occupation
Head of Software
Industry
Technology / Software / Internet
Website
www.workergnome.com
About
David Newbury is the Head of Software at Getty, where he leads the teams that develop and support Getty's software products and platforms. To do this, he works with cultural heritage professionals, researchers, scientists and technologists to find common solutions to technical and scholarly problems.
Previous projects include Art Tracks, a provenance project at the Carnegie Museum of Art, and the American Art Collaborative, working with 14 museums on standardizing models and software around Linked Data. He has previously worked with Carnegie Mellon, the University of British Columbia, University of Illinois, and PBS.
Tags
linked data
getty
iiif
data visualization
art tracks
carnegie museums
provenance
cultural heritage
museum
apis
museums
lod
linked.art
images
archives
ruby
libraries
cidoc-crm
art history
charts
graphs
metadata
data 101
museweb
university of denver
open data
edp
data
storytelling
elysa
cmu
dates
user experience
cni
open source
graph data
architecture diagrams
infrastructure
12 sunsets
ruscha
canvas
lodlam
failure
oracles
empathy
network analysis
digital humanities
digital art history
na-dah
philadelphia museum of art
extensions
ndsr
data models
iso8061
edtf
time
ycba
prep
lying
suds
mcn2016
ignite
social networks
d3
aac
google sheets
spreadsheets
clp
json-ld
keystone dh
authority
ui
theory
history
post-it notes
php
magic
python
javascript
internet
mcn2015
website
cmoa
media
visualization
code & supply
tableau
journalists
museums and the web
m&tw
sentiment analysis
gulf tower
instagram
dynamic lights
git
version control
workshop
terrible hacks
redis
artists
sinatra
dropbox
heroku
See more