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Alka Patel at the University of California Irvine. She has been trying to get more tenure acknowledgment for her architectural fieldwork photography and sharing it in ARTstor. (Suggestion from one of the researcher applicants)

Nancy Troy, Chair, Stanford University Art and Art History

UCLA, Dept of Art HIstory (especially Diane Favro)

Berkeley, Art History

Pittsburgh, History of Art & Architecture (esp. the Chair, Barbara McCloskey)

Niall Atkinson, U of Chicago, Dept of Art HIstory (assistant Prof. perspective)

Rob Borke, U of Iowa, Art History (former chair and user of CAD and other digital tools)

Susan Siegfried, History of Art and Women's Studies, U of Michigan (former Getty Projects Manager)

Jesus Escobar, Chair, Art History, Northwestern U.

University of Virginia, McIntire Dept of Art

Jonathan Hay, IFA, New York

Columbia University, Art History and Archeology Dept.

Suzanne Blier, Harvard University

Jeffrey Schnapp, Harvard University - FAS/GSD

Dianne Harris, Director, Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities & Professor of Landscape Architecture, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Mark Jarzombek, Professor & Interim Dean, School of Architecture, MIT

Sharon Haar, Professor & Chair of Architecture, University of Michigan

Diane Favro, Professor, UCLA School of Architecture and Urban Design

Beatriz Colomina, Director of Graduate Studies & Director of Program in Media and Modernity, School of Architecture, Princeton University

John Unsworth, CIO, Brandeis University Library

Jud Harward, Harvard University

Andrew Tallon, Vassar http://mappinggothic.org/person/338

Reto Geiser, Rice http://arch.rice.edu/People/Faculty/Reto-Geiser/

Felicity Scott, GSAPP-Columbia http://www.arch.columbia.edu/about/people/fs2248columbiaedu

Abigail Van Slyck, Connecticut College http://www.conncoll.edu/directories/faculty-profiles/abigail-van-slyck/

Dietrich Neumann, Brown, http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Joukowsky_Institute/people/facultypage.php?id=10274

David Brownlee, UPenn http://www.sas.upenn.edu/arthistory/people/profile/david-brownlee

Caroline Bruzelius (Duke). http://aahvs.duke.edu/people/profile/caroline-bruzelius

Swati Chattopadhyay, professor and department chair, UCSB. http://www.arthistory.ucsb.edu/faculty/chattopadhyay.html

Hilary Ballon, Ballon worked to create JSAH online, one of the first scholarly journals that could be illustrated with multimedia content http://wagner.nyu.edu/ballon

Todd Presner, founder of HyperCities, thick mapping in the digital humanities, http://www.toddpresner.com/

Cathy N. Davidson, co-founder of HASTAC, the Humanities, Arts, Science and Technology Alliance Collaboratory, http://www.hastac.org/blogs/cathy-davidson

Ted J. Ligibel, Director Historic Preservation Program with concentration in Digital Heritage, Eastern Michigan University, http://emich.edu/geo/preservation tligibel@emich.edu

Ellen Faran, director of MIT Press. she has been active in recruiting non-print "monographs" in visual culture, art history, etc and has experience with peer review processes; Duke U Press also active in developing multi-media publishing models

Anne Whiston Spirn - Anne has been involved in developing e-books and in discussions about digital scholarship.