Ann Hanlon is Digital Projects Librarian at Marquette University. She manages Marquette's institutional repository and provides guidance regarding digital collections management. Previously, she was the Digital Collections Librarian at the University of Maryland where she managed digital projects and conducted user studies for the Libraries's digital collections.
Articles
A Collaborative Workflow for Digitization of Unique Materials (with Gretchen Gueguen), Library Faculty Research and Publications (2009)
This paper examines the experience of one institution, the University of Maryland Libraries, as it...
Investigating Primary Source Literacy (with Joanne Archer and Jennie A. Levine), Library Faculty Research and Publications (2009)
Primary source research requires students to acquire specialized research skills. This paper presents results from...
Using the Dublin Core to Document Digital Art: A Case Study (with Ann Copeland), The Journal of Internet Cataloging (2001)
The @art gallery is a digital art gallery affiliated with the University of Illinois at...
Presentations
Incorporating User Assessment Into Digital Collections and Programs, Midwest Archives Conference 2009 Annual Meeting (2009)
Creation and Innovation: Marquette University Libraries' IR Journey (Poster Session) (with Jean Zanoni), Annual Conference of the Wisconsin Association of Academic Librarians (WAAL) (2009)
Crowdsourcing Digitization: Harnessing Workflows to Increase Output (with Gretchen Gueguen), LITA (Library Information Technology Association) National Forum (2008)
Determining Value for Digital Humanities Tools (with Susan Schreibman), Digital Humanities 2008 (2008)