Electronic Researcher, George Mason University

about

Douglas Mudd—Doug Mudd, a former graduate student at GMU, is the Curator/Director of the Money Museum, which is part of the American Numismatic Association located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. An avid photographer, his interests also include the study of imagery and language on money, military history, soccer, and ultimate frisbee. His most recent numismatic website is Money & Sovereignty.

Sheila Brennan—Sheila Brennan is working on her PhD in history at George Mason University and is the Director of Education and Public Programs at The Navy Museum in Washington, D.C. Her interests include how museums use the web, and her most recent project is Byrd in Antarctica: the Advance Base 1934.

Kirklin Bateman—Kirklin Bateman is a doctoral student at George Mason University as well as a major in the United States Army. A strategist for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Kirklin’s interests are the concept of the citizen soldier and new media. He is currently revising his most recent website: A Digital Experience in Death Valley, an exploration of the US invasion of Saipan.

Paula Petrik—Paula Petrik is a professor at George Mason University where she teaches both nineteenth century history and history and new media. Her websites in applied history include: The MS Word to Web Page; Scholarship on the Web: Managing and Presenting Endnotes; and Scholarship on the Web: Editing Engravings & Line Drawings. The “Electronic Researcher” project grew out of doctoral readings program undertaken in Spring 2004.

We would like to acknowledge the assistence of Roy Rosenzweig who took time from his busy day to offer his suggestions and who kept asking us if all this was better than the horrible photocopies that he worked with.

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