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DOUG RESIDE became Digital Curator for the Performing Arts at New York Public Library in January of 2011 after serving for four and a half years on the directorial staff of the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) at the University of Maryland in College Park. He holds a Ph.D. in English Literature and a BS in Computer Science. He has been a PI on three earlier startup grants (The Ajax XML Encoder, Music Theatre Online, and the Collaborative Ajax Modeling Platform) and the co-PI with Tanya Clement on the Off the Tracks workshop. Additionally, he is the original project director of the NEH Preservation and Access funded Text Image Linking Environment (TILE) which was released by MITH in the summer of 2011. --- This bootcamp:

At the Leuven BootCamp, I hope to work on interfaces to the microservices designed by others. I'm particularly interested in designing software for exposing annotations in digital web exhibits.

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