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Zack Lischer-Katz
Member of the Graduate Faculty | Assistant Professor, School of Information
School of Information
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Research Area
virtual reality,
challenges,
academic libraries,
digitization,
3d data,
preservation,
education,
academic library,
curation,
technology
Grants
(2)
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Publications
(42)
Recent
Investigating Volumetric Video Creation and Curation for the Digital Humanities: a White Paper Describing Findings from the Project: Preserving BIPOC Expatriates’ Memories …
2024
digital humanities,
curation
Emphasizing the Social in Sociotechnical Approaches to the Digital Curation of Visual Information
2024
digital curation,
social
Exploring the Curation Practices of 3D Data Creators
2024
3d data,
exploration,
curation
(In) accessibility and the technocratic library: Addressing institutional failures in library adoption of emerging technologies
2023
library technology adoption,
institutional barriers,
accessibility,
technological innovation,
library services
Information Borderlands in the US Southwest
2023
borderlands,
information,
us southwest,
culture,
geography
Methods for Exploring Indeterminate Textuality in John Cage’s Practices of Bibliographic Encoding
2023
VOLUMETRIC VIDEO FOR PRESERVATION: Exploring the Possibilities and Challenges for Immersive BIPOC Storytelling
2023
preservation,
challenges
Storied Past, Bright Future: A Provenance Jam Session
2022
provenance,
history,
future,
culture,
music
A methodological framework for studying visual information practices
2022
data visualization,
information retrieval,
research methods,
visual perception,
information behavior
Positionality in Information Studies Research of Visuality: Ethical and Epistemological Considerations
2022
positionality,
information studies,
visuality,
ethical considerations,
epistemological considerations
Collaborations
(1)
Bryan Carter
Mutual work: 1 Grant﹒2 Proposals
Collaboration Details
Courses
(3)
Introduction to Digital Curation and Preservation
Research Methods for Library and Information Professionals
Organization of Information
$624.5K / $649.2K Funding
40+ Publications