Publications and Presentations

Publications and presentations on web design and development, enterprise and personal knowledge management, and library and information work.


Presentations

Articles

  • Using a Wiki for documentation and collaborative authoring
    Case study published in LLRX.com describing how a library organization is learning to use Wikis for project documentation.
    (November 15, 2004)
  • K-Logging: Supporting KM With Weblogs
    Article in Library Journal explaining how K-loggers can advance knowledge management with the support of librarians.
    (April 20, 2003)
  • Weblogging and News Feed Aggregation for Knowledge Management
    This is a presentation I gave to colleagues in the Lucent Integrated Information Solutions group. The purpose of the presentation was to define what weblogging is and discuss why knowledge logs (klogs) are starting to appear inside corporate enterprises. The presentation was meant to introduce some of the concepts and applications.
    (October 1, 2002)
  • Automating Diagrams with Visio
    Turnaround time can be relatively quick if you push your tools to perform for you. Site maps and user flow diagrams are good candidates for automation. Originally published: Angeles, M. (2002, April). Automating diagrams with Visio. Boxes and Arrows.
    (April 1, 2002)
  • XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language): Summary of Preliminary Research for Site Developers
    This document defines and summarizes XSL at a high-level and takes a look at a few examples of XSL in action. The intent is to introduce XSL as a practical tool for transforming XML data and to discuss possible implications for site development.
    (September 26, 2000)
  • Case Study: A Museum Library Website
    Electronic information resources have become attractive additions to the information services offered in special libraries. Many of these services are increasingly being offered via the Internet. The creation of websites as tools for making sense of the glut of information that is available on the Internet is becoming a sensible activity, not for controlling this information, but simply for being successful in facilitating access to it. This paper is a case study in using the world wide web to create a sense making tool within the context of an art museum library.
    (December 19, 1997)
  • Information Organization and Information Use of Visual Resources
    Paper on human information seeking behavior in visual resources collections. The paper reviews the image use and user studies literature to determine whether or not image retrieval systems satisfy human image seeking behaviors. Originally published: Angeles, M. (1998, Fall). Information Organization and Information Use of Visual Resources Collections. VRA Bulletin, 25 (3), 51-58.
    (December 15, 1997)
  • Information Organization and Information Use of Visual Resources, Annotated Bibliography
    Notes on print and online sources which relate to the study of users of image collections (art and non-art image collections).
    (December 15, 1997)
  • Analysis and Description of an International Visual Resources Index
    Database design proposal. An effort to explore methods for representing art historical pictorial images from a Library and Information Science perspective. The paper was produced as an exercise in structuring an index to represent knowledge descriptions, the messages of documents, corresponding with a knowledge representation course taken in the Master of Library Studies program at Rutgers University -- School of Communication, Information, and Library Studies. Winner of the 1997 VRA Nancy DeLaurier Writing Award, in the student paper category. Originally published: Angeles, M. (1997, Fall). Analysis and Description of an International Visual Resources Index: A proposal for building an image indexing database. VRA Bulletin, 24 (3), 37-59.
    (May 29, 1997)
  • Creating Descriptive Records of Pictorial Images in the Visual Resources Library
    Short paper written as an exercise for a cataloging and classification course. Paper is in the form of a memorandum to a visual resources library director. The premise of the paper is to give compelling evidence in support of a cataloging and classification system.
    (December 5, 1996)
  • In Pursuit of a Virtual Art Library
    The Personal Statement I sent to Graduate School Programs in Library Studies in the winter of 1995/1996.
    (January 7, 1996)