Michael N. Hogan has a Master's degree in Anthropology from Texas Tech University and a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology and History from the same institution. He has over 6 years of archaeological field experience, including crew chief roles, and has taught introduction to archaeology labs. His thesis analyzed metal artifacts from two mission/presidio complexes in Texas. He is a member of several professional archaeological organizations.
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Smithsonian Institution Libraries received funding in 2004 to digitize Sherborn’s Index Animalium. The initial project was to digitize the pages images and re-key the data into a simple data structure. As the project evolved, a more complex database was developed to enable quality searching to retrieve species names and to search the bibliography. The OCRed, scanned Index Animalium was re-keyed to the specifications of 99.995% accuracy rate. Working off the lessons learned by MBL WHOI Library’s project for Neave’s Nomenclator Zoologicus, simple expressions were used to break apart the re-keyed text. Coinciding with the development of the Biodiversity Heritage Library (2005), it became obvious there was a need to integrate the scanned Index Animalium, BHL’s scanned taxonomic literature, and taxonomic intelligence. The challenges of working with legacy taxonomic citation, computer matching algorithms, and making connections have brought us to today’s goal of making Sherborn available as open linked data. The goal is to allow repurposing of data, partnering with others to allow machine-to-machine communications and sharing information for broad discovery and access.
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Linked data is the current hot topic in library technology, but is it just a passing trend or a game changer for how we handle and deliver library metadata? With the Library of Congress moving forward with BIBFRAME, OCLC publishing linked data, ALA hosting RDA in RDF “Jane-a-thons,” and numerous grant funded linked data projects in libraries — the evidence strongly supports that we are at the brink of a metadata movement that will dramatically effect our work. This talk will explore the basic principles of linked data, as well as its current and potential application in libraries. What will our library catalogs look like in a linked data environment? How will our workflows change? And most importantly, how will it effect our library users?
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muchos docentes hoy en día no logran comprender a cabalidad la utilidad que puede significar el uso de las TIC en el desarrollo de sus clases; esto se refleja en la calidad educativa que reciben los alumnos.”
O MarketUP Brasil é uma startup inovadora que acredita na importância das micro, pequenas e médias empresas (PMEs) para o crescimento do cenário econômico nacional. Por este motivo, desenvolveram um Sistema de Gestão (ERP) completo e gratuito que auxilia os empreendedores no dia a dia de suas operações e lhes oferece possibilidades de ampliação de receitas.
Consultoria Limancini
http://www.grupolimancini.com/marketup
Capital de risco é uma modalidade de investimento utilizada para apoiar negócios por meio da compra de uma participação acionária, geralmente minoritária, com objetivo de ter as ações valorizadas para posterior saída da operação.
Chama-se capital de risco não pelo risco do capital, porque qualquer investimento, mesmo a aplicação tradicional, em qualquer banco tem um risco, mas pela aposta em empresas cujo potencial de valorização é elevado e o retorno esperado é idêntico ao risco que os investidores querem correr.
Este modelo de investimento é feito através de sociedades especializadas neste tipo de negócio denominadas Sociedades de Capital de Risco. Estas sociedades além do contributo em capital, ajudam na gestão e aconselhamento.
Este financiamento está associado a negócios que estão a iniciar, em fase de expansão ou em mudança de gestão. Qualquer destas situações tem um risco muito elevado associado à incerteza do projecto em que a empresa se encontra, não se pode considerar como a solução mas sim uma solução.
muchos docentes hoy en día no logran comprender a cabalidad la utilidad que puede significar el uso de las TIC en el desarrollo de sus clases; esto se refleja en la calidad educativa que reciben los alumnos.”
O MarketUP Brasil é uma startup inovadora que acredita na importância das micro, pequenas e médias empresas (PMEs) para o crescimento do cenário econômico nacional. Por este motivo, desenvolveram um Sistema de Gestão (ERP) completo e gratuito que auxilia os empreendedores no dia a dia de suas operações e lhes oferece possibilidades de ampliação de receitas.
Consultoria Limancini
http://www.grupolimancini.com/marketup
Capital de risco é uma modalidade de investimento utilizada para apoiar negócios por meio da compra de uma participação acionária, geralmente minoritária, com objetivo de ter as ações valorizadas para posterior saída da operação.
Chama-se capital de risco não pelo risco do capital, porque qualquer investimento, mesmo a aplicação tradicional, em qualquer banco tem um risco, mas pela aposta em empresas cujo potencial de valorização é elevado e o retorno esperado é idêntico ao risco que os investidores querem correr.
Este modelo de investimento é feito através de sociedades especializadas neste tipo de negócio denominadas Sociedades de Capital de Risco. Estas sociedades além do contributo em capital, ajudam na gestão e aconselhamento.
Este financiamento está associado a negócios que estão a iniciar, em fase de expansão ou em mudança de gestão. Qualquer destas situações tem um risco muito elevado associado à incerteza do projecto em que a empresa se encontra, não se pode considerar como a solução mas sim uma solução.
1. Michael N. Hogan, M.A.
Curriculum Vitae
Updated: 07/08/2016
3101 Park Shadow
Deer Park, TX 77536
Phone: (713) 412-9343
michael.hogan@ttu.edu
University Education___________________________________________________________
2016 Master of Arts, Anthropology, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX.
GPA: 3.9
Thesis: A Lost History: An Analysis of Metal Artifacts from the Victoria/Goliad and
Mission/Presidio Complex
2011 Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology; Minor in History, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
Honors: Magna Cum Laude
GPA: 3.8
2009 Associate of Arts and Sciences, San Jacinto College, Pasadena, TX
GPA: 3.6
Work Experience______________________________________________________________
2016 Field Tech
Cox|McLain Environmental Consulting
Supervisors: Haley Rush, MA, Matthew Stotts, and Brett Lang
Archaeological Survey, St. James Parish, Louisiana
Archaeological Experience_______________________________________________________
2015 Crew Chief
Field director: Dr. Tamra L. Walter, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
Archaeological Investigation, Perez Ranch, San Antonio, TX
Oversaw the excavations and field recording performed by one field crew
2013-2015 Teaching Assistant
Taught the Introduction to Archaeology Lab course at Texas Tech University, Lubbock,
TX
Under Dr. Brett Houk and Dr. Tamra Walter
2012 Crew Chief
Field director: Dr. Tamra L. Walter, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
Archaeological field school, Peaceable Kingdom Farm, Navasota, TX
•Oversaw the excavations and field recording performed by two field crews
2. 2011 Field Technician
Field director: Dr. Tamra L. Walter, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
Camp Wood, TX and Menard, TX surveys
•Surveyed the sites for artifacts
•Performed shovel tests
2011 Lab Technician
Lab director: Dr. Tamra L. Walter, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
Artifacts from Presidio San Saba, Menard, TX at the TTU Archaeology Lab
•Analyzed and cleaned ceramics, lithics, faunal remains, metal, and daub
2010 Student
Field directors: Dr. Tamra L. Walter, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX and Professor
Valentina Martinez, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL
Archaeological field school, Salango, Ecuador
•Assisted in archaeological excavation and field recording
•Surveyed multiple sites
• Processed excavated artifacts and refitted ceramics
2010 Student
Field director: Dr. Tamra L. Walter, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
Archeological field school, Presidio San Saba, Menard, TX
•Assisted in archaeological excavation and field recording
Presentations__________________________________________________________________
2013 Society for Historical Archaeology Conference in Leicester, UK
Looted Artifacts, Lost History
Professional Membership________________________________________________________
Archaeological Institute of America
Student Organizations__________________________________________________________
Texas Tech Anthropology Society
Lambda Alpha Society
Phi Kappa Phi
Phi Beta Kappa
3. Awards_______________________________________________________________________
2010 Presidents Honor List
Texas Tech University
2009 & 2010 Deans Honor List
Texas Tech University
2009 Presidents Transfer Student Scholarship
Texas Tech University
References____________________________________________________________________
Dr. Tamra L. Walter
Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work
Texas Tech University
Email: tamra.walter@ttu.edu
Dave Scheidecker, M.A.
Archaeologist
Seminole Tribe of Florida Tribal Historic Protection Office
Email: Davidscheidecker@semtribe.com
Edgar Vazquez, M.A.
Project Archaeologist
Moore Archaeological Consulting
Email: edgar8.vazquez@ttu.edu