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Hosted by NDSR Art, this webinar presents a talk and conversation with David Newbury, Enterprise Software and Data Architect at the J. Paul Getty Trust, who will discuss his work at the intersection of data, technology and the fine arts. 

 

Prior to joining the Getty, Newbury was the Lead Developer behind Art Tracks, a suite of open-source tools developed at the Carnegie Museum of Art for extracting complex, semi-structured provenance information and converting it to normalized structured data that can be shared and visualized to tell the stories of artworks through time and space.  

 

This webinar will take place on February 20th, 2018 from 12:30-2 pm (EST)

The registration form is available at: 
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/9091133061818630658  

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

Cate Peebles

Postgraduate Associate, Archives

National Digital Stewardship Resident for Art Information

Yale Center for British Art

1080 Chapel Street, PO Box 208280

New Haven, CT  06520-8280

+1 475-202-2390 | britishart.yale.edu

 

 

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